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Cachet dosage forms

B. Sample Preparation Procedures for Soft Gelatin Capsule Dosage Forms CACHET DOSAGE FORMS... [Pg.225]

Cachet Capsule Herbal tea Powder Formulation Preparation Solid dosage form Tablet Content uniformity Excipients Adapting oral dosage forms... [Pg.52]

The structure of this chapter is such that after orientation on the application of oral dosage forms and their definitions, at first the general aspects of formulation and preparation of powder mixtures are dealt with. Specific information about the respective dosage forms are then given in separate sections on capsules and powders (single dose, multidose and cachets). [Pg.52]

Stability is one of the main advantages of solid dosage forms compared to liquid ones. There is no need for preservatives or other excipients (e.g. antioxidants) to enhance stability. Capsules, cachets and powders can be prepared with few and safe excipients. Tablets, capsules... [Pg.52]

Further details on the characteristics and use, advantages and disadvantages of the respective oral dosage forms will be given in the separate Sects. 4.6 (capsules), 4.7 (powders) and 4.8 (cachets). [Pg.52]


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