Comparison of three oral sip‐feed supplements in patients with cancer

1992 
This study set out to compare the long-term palatability of three oral sip-feed supplements. Sixty patients with various malignancies were randomized to receive one of three products—Build-Up, Fortimel and Fortisip. Participants were encouraged to take as much of the supplements each day for as long as they could manage. At the initial tasting, palatability and acceptability of the products was recorded and this was repeated throughout the trial period. Patients' reasons for discontinuing the trial were noted. Build-Up was found to be the best-tolerated product of the three. It was taken for a significantly longer time than either Fortimel or Fortisip. There was an indication that Build-Up was more acceptable at the initial tasting than Fortisip but not Fortimel. A smaller proportion of patients stopped taking Build-Up due to flavour-related reasons compared to Fortisip but there was no significant difference between Build-Up and Fortimel. In all, 54% of the patients discontinued the trial for flavour-related reasons. Thirty-five per cent found that the sip-feeds they had been allotted unpalatable at the initial tasting, while 19% stopped the trial due to ‘flavour fatigue’. Only 10% of the sample continued taking their allotted product for 90 days or more.
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