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    Presented by -

    Kiran Dhakane,I Sem. M. Pharm.

    Guided by-Mr. Kiran Bhusare,Dept.of Pharmacology,SBCOP, Aurangabad.

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    CONTENTS

    Introduction

    Manufacture techniques

    Mechanism

    Usefulness

    Literature surveys

    Requirement

    Marketed preparation 2

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    INTRODUCTION Mouth Dissolving tablet are solid single unit dosage forms that

    are placed in mouth , allowed to disperse or dissolve in saliva

    without need of water for frequently release of drug for quick

    onset of action.

    Mouth dissolving tablet disappears rapidly before

    swallowing.

    Disintegrates in less than 3 minute.

    Also called as fast dissolving tablet, orodispersible tablet, melt

    in mouth tablet, repimelts tablet, porous tablet. 3

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    ADVANTAGES OVER THE

    CONVENTIONALDOSAGE FORM Convenient for administration and compliant.

    Good mouth feel can achieve.

    Rapid dissolution of drug and absorption which may

    produce rapid, onset of action.

    Ability to provide advantages of liquid medication in the form

    of solid preparation.

    Improved bioavailability by pregastric absorption. 4

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    IDEAL REQUIREMENT

    On oral administration its dissolve/ disperse/

    disintegrate in mouth in few seconds without

    necessitate of water.

    Have a pleasing mouth feel.

    Have an acceptable taste masking property .

    Be harder and less friable.

    Have physical and environmental stability.

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    MANUFACTURE TECHNIQUES

    Direct compression.

    Spray drying.

    Moulding.

    Lyophiliation.

    Sublimation.

    Mass extrusion. Fig. Tablet compression machine

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    MECHANISM OF MOUTH DISSOLVIG

    TABLET

    Swelling .

    Wicking .

    Deformation.

    Particle Repulsive force.

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    USEFULNESS For bed ridden and unco-operative patients

    For gediatric and pediatric patient

    For psychic patients

    No need of water to swallow the tablet ,which is highlyconvenient feature for patients .

    Who are traveling and do not have immediate access to water.

    No risk of chocking or suffocation during oral administration.

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    LITERATURE SURAVEY

    Deebjit Bhowmik et al / (2009) Fast dissolvin tablet : anoverview.

    Ganesh Kumar et al / (2010) formuliion and evaluation of

    fast dissolving tablet ofchlopromazine hcl

    Shailendra Kumar Singh et al / (2010) fast disintegrating

    combination tablets of omeprazole and domperidone.

    Susijit Sahoo et al / ( 2010) Fast Dissolving Tablet: As A

    Potential Drug Delivery System

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    Sr.

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    Requirement Availability

    1 Tablet Compression Machine Yes

    2 UV -Visible Spectrophotometer Yes

    3 Disintegration Test Apparatus Yes

    4 Dissolution Test Apparatus Yes

    5 Infra-red Spectrophotometer Yes

    6 Hardness Tester Yes

    7 Friability Test Apparatus Yes

    REQUIREMENT FOR FORMULATION OF

    MOUTH DISSOLVIG TABLET

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    MARKETED PREPARTION

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    SR.NO PRODUCT NAME CONTAIN MFG.NAME

    1 Tab Almox 125 DT Amoxyilline Alkem

    2 Tab Gudcef 100 Cefodoxime Proxetil Lifestar

    3 Tab Vomikind MD 4 Ondansetron Mankind

    4 Tab Domoperi 5 DT Domperidone Ipca

    5 Tab Dolonex DT Piroxicam D Pfizer

    6 Tab Nimos MD Nimusulide Mankind

    7 Tab Zifi 100 DT Cifixime FDC

    8 Tab Odoxil 125 DT Cefadoxil Lupine

    9 Tab Disnee Nimusulide , Caffine Horizon

    10 Tab Pacimol XP Paracetamol Ipca

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    REFERNCE

    1)Ganesh kumar Gudas et al/ Journal of PharmaceuticalScience and Technology, Vol.2(1), 2010, 99-102

    2)International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical

    Sciences, Vol. 1, Supple 1, Nov.-Dec. 2009

    3)Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research Vol.2

    Issue 3, July-September 2009

    5) Susijit Sahoo et al. / Drug Invention Today 2010,2(2),130-133

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