ARTICLE DESCRIPTION:
ARTICLE TYPE: REVIEW
DOI Link:: 10.2016-21915953/ ;
DOI Link :: http://doi-ds.org/doilink/07.2020-48995273/
ABSTRACT:
Bilayer tablet is new era for the successful development of controlled release formulation along with various features to provide a way of successful drug delivery system. Controlled release dosage forms have been extensively used to improve therapy with several important drugs. Use of bilayer tablet is a very different aspect for anti-inflammatory and analgesic. Bi-layer tablet is suitable for sequential release of two drugs in combination, separate two incompatible substances and also for sustained release tablet in which one Layer is immediate release as initial dose and second layer is maintenance dose. Bilayer tablet is improved beneficial technology to overcome the shortcoming of the single layered tablet. In the case of bilayered tablets drug release can be rendered almost unidirectional if the drug can be incorporated in the upper nonadhesive layer its delivery occurs into the whole oral cavity.
KEYWORDS: Bilayer tablet, GMP requirement for bi-layer tablets, various tablet presses, RoTotab push technology and DUROS technology.
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