Abstract

Spreading of digoxin or hydrocortisone over a lactose surface by frictional pressure produced 1:20 triturations with significantly enhanced dissolution rates in simulated gastric fluid. Triturations prepared by simple blending or solvent deposition exhibited slower dissolution rates. These observations may help explain the variations in dissolution rate observed in manufactured tablet and capsule dosage forms of these two drugs.

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