2010
DOI: 10.5138/ijdd.2010.0975.0215.02018
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Techniques used in orally disintegrating drug delivery system.

Abstract: Formulation of a convenient dosage form for administration, by considering swallowing difficulty and poor patient compliance, leads to development of orally disintegrating tablets. This are also called as orodisperse, mouth dissolving, rapidly disintegrating, and fast melt system. This disintegrates in the mouth in seconds without chewing and the need of water which is advantageous mainly for pediatrics, geriatrics and patients having difficulty in swallowing tablets and capsules. Conventional preparation meth… Show more

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“…The basic principle involves the addition of disintegrants and/or water soluble excipients and/or effervescent agents (Wagh et al, 2010). The choice and role of excipients are important in the formulation of FDTs (Nagar et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic principle involves the addition of disintegrants and/or water soluble excipients and/or effervescent agents (Wagh et al, 2010). The choice and role of excipients are important in the formulation of FDTs (Nagar et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bonds are formed by compression or by using a binding agent. Granules, which have a small surface area, are more stable than powders having the same volume in humid air (Wagh et al, 2010).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various pharmaceutical techniques are used in the manufacture of ODTs, including: (1) freeze-drying or lyophilization [34], (2) spraydrying [35,36], (3) molding [37,38], (4) phase transition process [39], (5) melt-granulation [40][41][42], (6) sublimation [43,44] (7) mass extrusion [45], (8) cotton candy process [46,47], (9) nanonization [48], and (10) direct compression [40,[49][50][51][52][53]. Admittedly, direct compression is the most commonly used technique in the manufacture of ODTs, owing to its easy-implementation and cost-effectiveness [40,53]. These techniques are described below in detail.…”
Section: Formulation Processes For Developing Oral Disintegrating Tabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It involves using a blend of ingredients, which can provide rapid disintegration, as well as high physical integrity and stability. Sugar-based excipients as mannitol, sorbitol and lactose are commonly used as bulking agents, because of their high aqueous solubility and good taste-masking properties [40,[49][50][51][52][53].…”
Section: Direct Compressionmentioning
confidence: 99%