Tablet in tablet technology
Abstract
The tablet is the most often used dosage form among all of those available because of its robustness and patient acceptability. The coating is an essential component of the tablet's composition because film and sugar coatings were required for enhanced aesthetic attributes such color, texture, tongue feel, and taste masking. Providing a comprehensive examination of the formulation, characterization, and challenges faced in the manufacturing of tablets in tablet dosage form is the aim of the current work. Aesthetic attributes such as color, mouthfeel, texture, and taste masking are determined by coating techniques. Although this coating technology has several limitations or drawbacks, one of the best alternatives is the tablet in tablet. Examining in detail the formulation, characterization, and challenges faced in the production of tablets in tablet dosage form is the aim of the current work.• Cutting down on or eliminating toxicity. Raising the level of precision., Medication directed towards particular organs or cells, Improving the administration of vaccination adjuvants. creating innovative nanostructures for usage in particular fields, such as neurology, orthopedics, cancer treatment, and ophthalmology. Successful introduction of nanoscale items has the potential to occur in the fields of gene delivery, repair, and replacement of faulty genes.
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