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SOLID DISPERSION: AN OVERVIEW

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Solid dispersions have been employed to enhance the dissolution rates of poorly water-soluble drugs. Solid dispersions of poorly water-soluble drugs with water-soluble carriers have been reduced the incidence of these problems and enhanced dissolution. In solid dispersion particle size of drug is reduced or a crystalline pure drug is converted into amorphous form and hence the solubility of drug is increased. The review covers concise preface of solid dispersion highlighting various approaches for their preparation, technology involved, selection of carriers and methods of characterization.
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