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Multivitamin effervescent granules

Vitamins are very often incorporated in effervescent granules. Table 76 gives details of a multivitamin effervescent granule formulation developed in the laboratory. The chemical stability of this guide formulation has not yet been tested. [Pg.81]

Multivitamin Effervescent Granules Multivitamin Effervescent Tablets... [Pg.6]

Povidone K 25 and povidone K 30 are very good binders for effervescent tablets, as they dissolve rapidly in water to form a clear solution. This particularly applies to effervescent vitamin tablets, e.g. ascorbic acid tablets [368 b]. Tables 65 and 66 give formulations for ranitidine effervescent tablets and multivitamin effervescent tablets as typical examples that were developed on a laboratory scale. For the granulation of multivitamin preparations, it is always preferable to use a fluidized bed. [Pg.75]


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