DISPERSIBLE TABLET AS A FORMULATION FOR ORAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

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Shubham Jangid
Akash Yadav
Dinesh Kumar Jain

Abstract

Dispersible drug delivery methods are widely utilized nowadays to increase patient compliance and bioavailability. Over
the past years, dispersible tablets have gained a lot of attention as a preferable alternative to conventional tablets and
capsules due to increased patient compliance, improved solubility, and improved stability profiles. Dispersible tablets
may be a better option, particularly for medications that react negatively to GI fluids, to cover up a medication's bitter
taste, and for patients, who fall into the paediatric or geriatric categories, are bedridden, have recently undergone
surgery, or may have trouble swallowing conventional tablets and capsules. These tablets instantly break down in the
water to create the suspension. The key component of a dispersible tablet is the super disintegrants. When a dispersible
tablet comes into touch with water, it becomes moist and swells significantly, quickly disintegrating.

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Jangid, S., Yadav, A., & Jain, D. (2023). DISPERSIBLE TABLET AS A FORMULATION FOR ORAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM. Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, 14(01), 08-14. https://doi.org/10.55218/JASR.202314102
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