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solid dosage form containing medicinal substances with or without suitable dilutents |
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ideal tablet characteristics |
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1. free of defects
2. good mechanical strength
3. easy to divide dose: grooved/scored
4. stable: chemically and physically stable
5. reproducible: good content uniformity
6. predictable release charcteristics |
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1. systemic or local
2. sugar coated sct
3. multiple compressed mct
4. film coated fct
5. enteric coated ec
6. orally disintegrating
7. extended release er |
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masks taste, can contain colored sugar |
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multiple compressed tablets |
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more than one ingredient compressed in more than one layer |
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drug release to be at a certain time, water insoluble film will slow down drug release |
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drug release takes place beyond the bowel |
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orally disintegrating tablets |
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w/wow technology: dissolves w/in 10 seconds |
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slows down release or extend the release to long periods of time |
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tablets used in oral cavity |
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1. sublingual
2. buccal
3. lozenges |
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dissolves under the tongue |
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stick it next to the gumline
1. progesterone/testosterone |
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candy w/medicine
1. pastilles: molded
2. troches: compressed |
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tablets to prepare solutions |
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1. effervescent: mask taste, buffering pH
2. hypodermic: parental use |
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1. vaginal
2. implantable
3. diagnostic |
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1. accurate dosing
2. lower cost to mass produce
3. compact
4. stable |
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1. mostly inflexible dose: except scored tablets
2. can be difficult to swallow
3. less effective than liquid dosage forms bc of lag time to dissolve
4. composition could change physical form |
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Oral administration of tablets |
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place on tongue and swallow w/a glass of water
- water is important bc without it, tablet can lodge in esophagus and may cause ulceration
- patients w/gastro esophageal reflux must take w/water and avoid reclining for 1 hour |
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- non drug ingredients in tablets |
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1. diluents
2. binders and adhesives
3. disintegrants
4. lubricants
5. antiadherents
6. glidants
7. colors and dyes
8. flavorants and sweetners
9. adsorbents |
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diluents/fillers/bulking agents |
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increases tablet to a workable size |
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promote granulation process and/or cohesion |
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need wetting to bind and wetting to disintegrate |
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compression and disintegration |
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- increasing compression gives a harder tablet
- increasing compression increases disintegration time
- increasing disintegrant decreases disintegration time
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- reduce friction during the tablet compression process
- are lipophilic compounds |
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promote the flow of the tablet granules or powder |
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reduce sticking or adhesion of tablet granules/powders to the punches and dies |
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give elegant appearance and identifications |
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insoluble form of dyes
- dyes adhered to aluminum hydroxide |
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Improve taste and acceptability |
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hold liquid and form an apparently dry powder |
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desirable drug properties |
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crystalline form
particle size and segregation
moisture content |
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crystalline forms
polymorphisms can affect |
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solubility
dissolution
absorption |
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particle size and segregation of mixtures can effect |
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non uniform size will result in no content uniformity |
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importance of moisture content |
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critical levels are important for a tablet w/out faults |
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Testing drug excipient compatability |
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DSC machine: differential scanning colorimeter
- studies how much degredation is taking place
- interaction = signifcant degredation, much change excipient (one melting point in the middle)
- no interaction = no degredation, we can use excipient (2 different melting points) |
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types of tablets manufactured |
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no longer molded actually "extrude"
- make dough and then extrude through press
(like making pasta noodles) |
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made by applying pressure on powders or granules using punches and dies |
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Steps in tablet manufacturing
(each step in process is unit operation) |
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1. weighing: wet/dry/dc
2. particle size reduction: wet/dry/dc
3. blending: wet/dry/dc
4. wetting and dough formation: wet
5. extruding: wet
6. drying: wet
7. screen: wet/dry
8. lubricant: wet/dry/dc
9. compression: wet/dry/dc |
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1. grind drug: reduce particle size
2. blend: w/diluents, distinegrants, binders
3. agglomerate: add liquid to make dough
4. pellet: press it though a mesh and get pellets
5. dry: dry pellets in oven
6. screen: filter out uniform size
7. blend: add lubricant to help w/flow properties of granules
8. compress: into a tablet
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dry granulation
(slugging) |
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1. grind: reduce particle size
2. blend: w/diluents, disintegrants, binders
3. slugging & compacting: get a pellet
4. crush: get granules
5. screen: weed out uniform granules
6. blend: add lubricant to help w/flow properties of granules
7. compress: into a tablet |
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1. grind
2. blend: w/diluents, disintegrants, binders
- adjuvants: di-tab + others
- avicel: microcrystalline cellulose
3. compress |
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microcrystalline cellulose |
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1. lower punch drops down
2. allows powder to fill cavity
3. feed shoe moves powder
4. upper feeds compress powder into tablet
5. upper punch withdrawals
6. lower punch compresses |
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differnent punches and dies |
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spherical
shallow
standard
deep
flat face
caplete
flat face bevel edge
oval
modified ball |
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tablets are prepared by forcing wet titurate in to a mold to form the tablets
- usually use volatile solvent that will evaporate
- don't use on a commercial scale |
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1. compression coating
2. sugar coating
3. film to protect or delay release
4. enteric coating
5. gelatin coating
6. chocolate or colored coating
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1. load tablet into tablet coater
2. pan rotate
3. spray solution w/warm air to coat tablet
4. allow solvent suck out via exhaust
5. polish to shine |
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mutliple compressed tablet
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tablets made by more than one compression cycle
- layered tablets
- compression coated tablets |
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1. weight variation
2. thickness
3. content uniformity (85-115% strength) |
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4. dissolution: specific time, found in monographs (USP guidlines)
5. disintegration: solid dosage forms will break into smaller particles
- uncoated: 30 minutes
- coated: up to 2 hours |
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evaluation of tablets (3) |
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6. stability: up to 2 years or more
7. hardness: retain during manufacturing and S&H
- proportional to compaction pressure
(increase pressure = increase harndess) |
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evaluation of tablets (4) |
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8. friability: tablets roll and fall, spin fall apparatus test
- determine weight loss-indication of integrity during handling |
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1. disintegration
2. disintegration of granules
3. dissolution of primary drug particles
4. solvated molecules
5. move into systems |
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Noyes-Whitney Equation
for dissolution rate |
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dC/dt = kS(Cs - Ct)
k is dissolution constant
S is surface area of dissolved drug
Cs is saturaton conc. of the drug
Ct is conc. of drug in dissolution medium at time t. |
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increasing disintegration time by: |
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- increasing force of pack = increases hardess
- increasing amount of lubricant = longer to dissolve
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1. cellulose
2. lactose
3. mannitol
4. starch |
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types of binders/adhesives |
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1. starch
2. acacia
3. sodium alginate
4. cellose
5. pvp
(polyvinylpyrrolidine) |
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1. starch
2. alginates
3. pvp
(polyvinylpyrrolidine)
4. cellulose |
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diluent
binder
disintegrant |
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diluent
binder
disintegrant |
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binder
(sodium alginate)
disintegrant |
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pvp
(polyvinylpyrrolidone)
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1. talc
2. stearic acid salts (Na, Mg)
3. surfactants (lipophilic, brig)
4. waxes |
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1. magnesium oxide
2. bentonite
3. silicon dioxide |
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1. lactose
2. sucrose
3. dextrose
4. mannitol
5. kaolin
6. precipitate chalk |
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