Dispersible Tablets

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Dispersible tablets—solid formulations designed to disintegrate in water before administration—offer a blend of the stability of solids and the ease-of-use of liquids. They are considered as a “safe, convenient, and economical” drug delivery route, often overcoming swallowing difficulties in children, elderly, or uncooperative patients. Dispersible tablets combine the advantages of solid (stability, handling) and liquid formulations (ease of dosing, rapid onset), while also allowing better taste masking and improved patient compliance.

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