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Novel Approach in Compressed-coated Tablet Dosage Form: Core-in-Cup (In Lay) Tablet with Geometrically Altered Drug Delivery Concept

In past few years, chemical entity often is first formulated as a free-flowing granulation for encapsulation within hard gelatin capsules. Very conventional ideas has been used for the deployment of the drug likewise single dosage form with API and excipient, one dosage form for only one disease etc. so duration of course and treatment of the disease maximized.so for the minimization of that there are number of innovations and new approach has been profound.Tablets are the most preferred and widely used dosage form because of their ease of administration, lower cost of manufacture, and elegance. So in this article, we describe the general characteristics, introduction and evaluation of in lay tablet which is one type of modification in compression-coating. The compression-coating granulation or blend can be preformulated to provide desired functionalities to the coating. The only requirement for producing the compression-coated tablet dosage form described herein is that the core material should possess the ability to flow into a die during production.


Author(s): Dron Modi, Pratik Amaliyar, Yagnesh Kalal, Bhavin Gangadia, Sunita Chaudhary, Kinjal Sanghvi, Hiral Shah and DhruboJyoti Sen

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