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FAST DISINTEGRATION TABLETS - A REVIEW

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From all drug delivery systems, oral drug delivery remains the most preferred option for administration for various drugs. Through this route tablet, capsule, suspension, solutions, syrups are administered. In recent trends fast dissolving technology is most important and useful for geriatric, pediatric and mentally ill patients. Fast dissolving tablets (FDTs) are tablets that dissolve or disperse in saliva within few seconds without water. Recent developments in the technology have prompted scientists to develop orally fast disintegrating tablets with improved patient compliance and convenience.
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