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Solid pharmaceutical dosage forms tablet disintegrants

Lubrication is an important unit operation in manufacturing solid oral dosage forms, particularly when using a direct compression platform. Pharmaceutical lubricants can have a significant impact on product performance (e.g., disintegration and dissolution) as well as manufacturability. Lubrication is one of the most critical aspects of a tablet formulation. A lubricant is intended to reduce the friction between the tablet surface and die wall during and after compaction to enable easy ejection of the tablet. In low-dose dmg product development, three issues are associated with lubricating a direct compression formulation ... [Pg.168]

Some tablets combine sustained-release and rapid disintegration characteristics. Products such as K-Dur (Key Pharmaceuticals) combine coated potassium chloride crystals in a rapidly releasing tablet. In this particular instance, the crystals are coated with ethylcellulose, a water-insoluble polymer, and are then incorporated into a rapidly disintegrating microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) matrix. The purpose of this tablet is to minimize GI ulceration, commonly encountered by patients treated with potassium chloride. This simple but elegant formulation is an example of a solid dosage form strategy used to achieve clinical goals. [Pg.292]


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