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RECENT PATENTS AND PATENTED (COMMERCIAL) TECHNOLOGIES OF FAST DISSOLVING TABLET-A REVIEW

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Sometimes people experience inconveniences in swallowing conventional dosage forms that can rapidly dissolve or disintegrate tablets in the oral cavity have attracted a great deal of attention. Newly designed fast dissolving tablets and techniques used to enhance the solubility and dissolution rate and to improve patient compliance for all age groups. Fast dissolving tablet is solid dosage forms that can be disintegrate into smaller granules without need of water within a few seconds in the mouth. This review describes various patented fast dissolving technologies are Zydis, Orasolv, Wowtab, Flashtab, Advatab, Ziplets, Pharmaburst, Nanocrystal/nanomelt, Frosta, Dispersible tablet technology, Oraquick, Quickdis, Lyo, Quicksolv, Flashdose, Shearform, Ceform, Advantol 200, EFVDAS, Multiflash, Takeda, Daiichi, Novartis, Nippon Shinyaku technology used to enhance the FDT properties. This article makes an effort to achieve or complete discussing the patents relating to fast disintegrating systems with respect to the use of different ingredients, formulation and technologies.
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