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      The technologies used for developing orally disintegrating tablets: a review.

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      Acta pharmaceutica (Zagreb, Croatia)
      Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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          Orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs), also known as fast melts, quick melts, fast disintegrating and orodispersible systems, have the unique property of disintegrating in the mouth in seconds without chewing and the need of water and are thus assumed to improve patient compliance. Conventional methods like direct compression, wet granulation, moulding, spray-drying, freeze-drying and sublimation were used to prepare ODTs. New advanced technologies like Orasolv®, Durasolv®, Wowtab®, Flashtab®, Zydis®, Flashdose®, Oraquick®, Lyoc®, Advatab®, Frosta®, Quick-Disc® and Nanomelt® have been introduced by some pharmaceutical companies for the production of ODTs. The main objective of this review is to give a comprehensive insight into conventional and recent technologies used for the preparation of ODTs.

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          Journal
          Acta Pharm
          Acta pharmaceutica (Zagreb, Croatia)
          Walter de Gruyter GmbH
          1846-9558
          1330-0075
          Jun 2011
          : 61
          : 2
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          [1 ] S. S. D. J. College of Pharmacy, Neminagar, Chandwad, Dist-Nasik, India.
          Article
          D540164316RH5771
          10.2478/v10007-011-0020-8
          21684842
          9773d68a-abef-44c5-a772-b3072fb6ed36
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