Mouth Dissolving Film: A Noval Discovery
Keywords:
Mouth, Oral, film, Tablets, dissolving, disintegration, Evaluation.Abstract
Oral route is the best route of administration and easy route. Compared to the route of administration oral routes how best compliance Mouth dissolving film is is novel drug delivery system. It disintegrates in few minutes and reach into blood circulation. There is more patient acceptance and compliance. Recently, mouth dissolving film are gaining interest more than mouth dissolving tablets. Mouth dissolving film shows more popularity in pediatric and geriatric patients. Over the counter films are used in pain relief and motion sickness. To make mouth dissolving film mostly antiemetic, ant allergic, anti-inflammatory, etc. are used. There is fear choking in pediatric and geriatric patients. By using mouth dissolving film we can avoid first pass effect.
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