Abstract

Tablets are the most commonly prescribed dosage form as offer a convenient form of drug administration provides dosage uniformity from tablet to tablet, stable over extended and diverse storage conditions, can be produced on high-speed compression, labelling, and packaging equipment. Advancements in technology and modification in standard compressed tablet are to achieve better acceptability as well as bioavailability. Various types of newer and more efficient tablets are developed to create a delivery system that is relatively simple to administration. In one sense osmotic pump systems are another type of membrane-controlled release drug delivery system and work in the following way. Drug is incorporated in a tablet core which is water soluble, and which will solubilize or suspend the drug in the presence of water. Also, a multi-layer tablet dosage form over a more conventional mono-layer tablet is useful. In FDDS Gastro retentive dosage form improves bioavailability, therapeutic efficacy and allows a reduction in the dose because of steady therapeutic levels of drug. The another system is MADDS Mucoadhesion is commonly used to describe an interaction between the mucin layer, which lines the entire GI tract, and a bio adhesive polymer, which could be natural or synthetic in origin. An ideal controlled drug delivery system is one which delivers the drugs at a predetermined rate, locally or systematically, for a specified period of time and an ideal targeted drug delivery system is the one which delivers the drugs only to its sites of action and not to the non-targeted organs or tissues. So, in this review article we will study the basic fundamentals of tablets their technologies, and types of systems with available marketed products of various dosage forms.

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