A Review on Oro-Dispersible Doxycycline Tablets

Authors

  • Dilip Agrawal Department of pharmaceutics, Kota College of Pharmacy,Ranpur, Kota,Rajasthan,India
  • Krishna Kumar Dubey Department of pharmaceutics, Kota College of Pharmacy,Ranpur, Kota,Rajasthan,India
  • Shankar Lal Soni Department of pharmaceutics, Kota College of Pharmacy,Ranpur, Kota,Rajasthan,India
  • Abhishek Namdev Department of pharmaceutics, Kota College of Pharmacy,Ranpur, Kota,Rajasthan,India
  • Surya Pratap Singh Department of pharmaceutics, Kota College of Pharmacy,Ranpur, Kota,Rajasthan,India

Keywords:

ODTs, Dosage forms, Dysphagia, Efficacy, Pharmaceutical needs

Abstract

Oral drug delivery remains the most preferred route for administration of various therapeutic agents. Novel ODT technologies address many patient and pharmaceutical needs such as enhanced life cycle management to convenient dosing particularly for pediatric, geriatric and psychiatric patients who have difficulty in swallowing (Dysphagia) conventional tablet and capsules. Technologies used for manufacturing of ODTs are either conventional technologies or patented technologies.Orodispersible tablets (ODTs), also known as fast melt, quick melts, fast disintegrating have the unique property of disintegrating in the mouth in seconds without chewing and the need of water. The aim for designing these dosage forms, convenient to be manufactured and administered, free of side effects, offering immediate release and enhanced bioavailability, so as to achieve better patient compliance. Though oral drug delivery systems, preferably, tablets are the most widely accepted dosage forms, for being compact, offering uniform dose and painless delivery. The present study demonstrated potentials for rapid absorption, improved bioavailability, effective therapy and patient compliance.

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Published

2015-11-01

How to Cite

Agrawal, D., Dubey, K. K., Soni, S. L., Namdev, A., & Singh, S. P. (2015). A Review on Oro-Dispersible Doxycycline Tablets. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, 3(6), 1–10. Retrieved from https://ajprd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/260

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