ONE STEP DRY COATED TABLETS (OSDRC) - A REVIEW
Journal Title: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Development & Technology - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Drug delivery has metamorphosed from the concept of pill to molecular medicine in the past 100 years. Better appreciation and integration of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles in the design of drug delivery system has been developed a lead to improve therapeutic efficacy. This review focused on problems faced in preparation of compression coated tablet and inlay tablet and those can be overcome by a novel One Step Dry Coated Tablet.
Authors and Affiliations
Patel Pratik , Dashora Ashok , Sahu Deepak, , Garg Rahul , Agarwal Piyush , Patel Ankit , Patel Parth, , Patel Gaurang
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