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Sugar-film coating

Table 178. Sugar-film coating (Accela Cota 24") ... Table 178. Sugar-film coating (Accela Cota 24") ...
Sugar Coating, automatic Sugar Coating, manual Sugar Film Coating Sulfadiazine + Trimethoprim... [Pg.9]

Enteric coating is also used for repeat-action tablets, which contain an enteric-coated core tablet and a sugar or film-coated second dose, permitting the adininistration of two doses simultaneously. The core dose is released several hours after the initial, outer dose. [Pg.230]

Although both sugar and film coating are utilized by a significant number of pharmaceutical companies worldwide, the film-coating process is the one most often preferred today. [Pg.435]

Tablet coating can occur by different techniques (e.g., sugar, film, or compression). Film coating has been the most common technique over recent years and will be the focus of this section. Tablet coating can occur by different techniques (e.g., sugar, film, or compression). Film coating has been the most common technique over recent years and will be the focus of this section.
Film Coatings Require less material, forming thin membranes which largely follow the contours of the substrate, for example, scores and engravings. The partly pH-dependent solubility and selective permeability of coatings are affected by the film formers. Such films are sometimes also used as intermediate layers in sugar coatings. [Pg.1017]

Whether or not a core is suitable for coating depends on its hardness, shape, surface, size, heat sensitivity, and tendency to interact with the coating material. Moreover, since sugar and film coating processes involve very different techniques, they place different demands on the cores to be used [53]. Tablets used as cores must be biconvex in shape to prevent them from sticking together like coins in a roll. [Pg.1017]

Several authors have made proposals for the most convenient size of tablet for sugar coating. A further rule has been established according to which the convex radius should be between 0.7 and 0.75 times the tablet diameter and the band height between 0.07 and 0.12 times that diameter. However, for calculation of the band height only a factor of 0.12 is advisable, since, otherwise, the minimum value of lmm will be fallen short of by far [53,57-60]. For film coating the recommended convex radius is 1.5 times the tablet diameter (less curved tablets are preferred). [Pg.1019]

Contents. Note the total number of tablets or other preparation in the container, together with an estimate of the total number which the container could hold if filled. Note the shape (flat, bevelled, biconvex, etc.), whether compression-coated, film-coated, enteric-coated, or sugar-coated, markings (numbers, letters, symbols, or score marks), exterior and interior colour, layered and core tablets, and mean weight, diameter, and thickness. [Pg.51]

Film-coating was developed early in the 1950s to help resolve many of the problems associated with sugar-coating. It involves the application of a film-forming polymer onto the surface of a substrate (such as tablets, granules, and capsules). In addition to the polymer, the film contains plasticizers and colorants, which are needed to achieve the desired properties in the final dosage form. [Pg.665]

Bauer, K.H. Lehmann, K. Osterwald, H.P. Rothgang, G. Equipment for sugar coating and film coating processes. In Coated Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms CRC Press Boca Raton, FL, 1998 153-184. [Pg.1744]


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