Singh, Bharpoor published the artcileMouth dissolving tablets: an innovative deviation in drug delivery system, Quality Control of 3818-50-6, the publication is Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (2019), 11(4), 1186-1194, database is CAplus.
The main aim of novel drug delivery system is to develop a dosage form which is easy to administer, free from side effects, exhibit immediate release and offer enhanced bioavailability for better patient compliance. To achieve such results oral drug delivery system, preferably, tablets are the most widely accepted dosage forms which offer numerous advantages. Beside those advantages, Dysphagia is the most common disadvantage of conventional tablets which is associated with number of conditions like sudden exposure of allergies, mental disability, motion sickness, unconsciousness, unavailability of water etc. To get rid from these problems several innovative drug delivery systems have been developed like Mouth Dissolving Tablets (MDT′s) which dissolve in saliva within a few seconds, when put on tongue. These tablets can be administered anywhere and anytime, without the need of water and are thus quite suitable for children, elderly and mentally disabled patients.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research published new progress about 3818-50-6. 3818-50-6 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Anti-infection,Antiparasitic, name is N-Benzyl-N,N-dimethyl-2-phenoxyethanaminium 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate, and the molecular formula is C19H14Cl2, Quality Control of 3818-50-6.
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