Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Himachal Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Nadaun (H.P.) 177033, India.
2. Department of Pharmaceutics, Himachal Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Nadaun (H.P.) 177033, India.
Abstract
Fast dissolving films for oral administration were a novel treatment option for individuals who had trouble swallowing pills or tablets. Hydrophilic polymers are used to create a film that quickly dissolves on the tongue. Upto 50-60% of all dosage forms, the traditional dosage forms (tablet and capsule) are widely accepted. For condition such as trigeminal neuralgia, Meniere’s disease and addiction, any buccal administration solutions have been commercialized or are being suggested. The type of drug delivery system known as an orally fast dissolving film dissolves or disintegrates in the oral cavity after being placed there in a matter of seconds without the need for water. Films are unconstructive, excellent mucoadhesion. Methods used for manufacturing of Fast dissolving films are solvent casting method, rolling. Evaluation test for fast dissolving films are hardness, friability. A new drug delivery technology for oral drug administration is fast-dissolving film. It was created using the transdermal patch's technology. The methods employed for Spray drying and freeze-drying are used to make fast-dissolving tablets. By creating an easy-to-use dosage form, Novel Pharmacological Delivery System (NDDS), a recent advancement, promises to improve the safety and effectiveness of currently used drug molecules improved patient compliance and better administration. To create a chemical entity, it takes a lot of money, effort, and time are necessary. Beneficial in situations where an extra quick onset of action is necessary, such as motion sickness, severe discomfort, allergic reactions, or coughing.
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