7. Tablets
7. Tablets
Contents 1. Types of tablets 2. Compressed tablets 3. Chewable tablets 4. Molded tablets 5. Tablet coating 6. Impact of manufacturing changes on solid dosage forms 7. Official and commercially available tablets 8. Packaging and storing tablet
Contents 1. Types of tablets 2. Compressed tablets 3. Chewable tablets 4. Molded tablets 5. Tablet coating 6. Impact of manufacturing changes on solid dosage forms 7. Official and commercially available tablets 8. Packaging and storing tablet
Tablets are solid dosage forms Usu lly prepared with the aid of suitable pharmaceutical excipients
Tablets are solid dosage forms usually prepared with the aid of suitable pharmaceutical excipients
Tablets may vary in size, shape, weight hardness, thickness, disintegration, and dissolution characteristics and in other aspects, depending on their intended use and method of manufacture Tablets can be administered orally sublingually, buccally, or vaginally Tablets are prepared primarily y by compression, with a limited number prepared by molding
• Tablets may vary in size, shape, weight, hardness, thickness, disintegration, and dissolution characteristics and in other aspects, depending on their intended use and method of manufacture. • Tablets can be administered orally, sublingually, buccally, or vaginally. • Tablets are prepared primarily by compression, with a limited number prepared by molding