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FORMULATION AND IN-VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF TRIMETAZIDINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE FLOATING BILAYER M.R. TABLETS

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Bilayer tablets contain immediate and sustained release layer. Immediate release layer delivers the initial dose, it contains superdisintegrants which increase drug release rate whereas sustained release layer float due to gas generating agent and releases drug at sustained manner for prolonged period. In my present work, aim is to formulate various batches of bilayer modified release floating tablet and evaluate it in-vitro. We also evaluated the various formulations for the effect of crosspovidone, sodium bicarbonate, compression force and stirring rate. At the end we came to conclusion that by altering these factors, it will affect the drug release positively or negatively.
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