Volume 11, Issue 2, April 2021

Current Oral Drug Delivery Trends - Fast Dissolving Tablets (Review Article)

Author(s): Apoorva Katukojwala, Fathima Ajmeri, Rama Eeradumpeta, Apoorva Maddipati, Sravani Siddam Malladi Srinivas Reddy and Koteshwar Rao Govikari*
Abstract: Medication conveyance systems are getting progressively complex as drug researchers gain a superior comprehension of the physicochemical and biochemical parameters appropriate to their performance. Fast Dissolving Tablets (FDTs) have gained a lot of attention in recent years as a viable alternative to traditional oral dosage forms such as tablets and containers. FDTs are powerful unit dosage forms containing therapeutic chemicals that break down or dissolve swiftly, often startlingly swiftly, when they mix with saliva, obviating the need for water during the process. Hence, these measuring structures have garnered a market for a specific patient population, including dysphagic, disabled, mystic, elderly, and paediatric patients. This has aided both academia and industry in developing new orally breaking down strategies and novel approaches in this sector. This article focuses on the many plan angle breaks down that are used and innovations created for FDTs, as well as distinct excipients, evaluation tests, advocated definitions, future possibilities, and further research in this area.
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Apoorva Katukojwala, Fathima Ajmeri, Rama Eeradumpeta, Apoorva Maddipati, Sravani Siddam Malladi Srinivas Reddy and Koteshwar Rao Govikari*. Current Oral Drug Delivery Trends - Fast Dissolving Tablets (Review Article). 2021; 11(2): 112-124.