Fast dissolving tablet: An updated review

Abdul Qadir, Bhavana Singh *, Deepika Joshi and Nidhi Semwal

Shri Guru Ram Rai University, Patel Nagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.
 
Review
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2022, 11(03), 052–059.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjbphs.2022.11.3.0135
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Abstract: 
Improved patient management and patient tracking are essential to the development of an oral drug delivery system that remains a popular drug delivery route despite various maladies. Fast-dispersing pills (FDTs) have found growing demand over the past decade, and the field has become a fast-growing area in the pharmaceutical industry. The popularity and usefulness of the construction has led to the development of many FDT technologies. These are ways to make the tablet dissolve faster and spill in the mouth for five seconds without chewing and the need for beneficial water especially for children, the elderly and patients with difficulty swallowing pills and pills. The development of a simple dose form, taking into account the difficulty of swallowing and the adherence of the patient, leads to the formation of oral contraceptive pills. Typical methods for spray drying, ice drying, direct mixing, molding, and sublimation while new technologies have been developed to produce orodispersible tablets.
 
Keywords: 
Fast dissolving tablets; Freeze drying; Spray drying; Taste masking
 
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