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Method orally disintegrating tablets

Low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose is widely used in oral solid-dosage forms. It is primarily used in tableting as a disintegrant, and as a binder in wet granulation. It has been used in the preparation of rapidly disintegrating tablets produced by direct compression methods. In addition, low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose has been used to delay the release of drug from a tablet matrix. ... [Pg.341]


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