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Can I just swallow a chewable tablet?

6 min read
Chewing a tablet increases its surface area for faster absorption, a key reason why chewable tablets are formulated the way they are. But what happens if you bypass this crucial step and just swallow a chewable tablet? The consequences can impact a medication's effectiveness and onset of action, undermining its therapeutic design.

Understanding What is MCC in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

4 min read
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is arguably the most widely used excipient for solid oral dose formulations, serving as a cornerstone for modern pharmaceutical manufacturing. This versatile material, known by the acronym **MCC in pharmaceutical** production, is essential for its unique binding and compression properties, enabling the creation of robust and stable tablets and capsules.

What is the Use of Crospovidone in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing?

5 min read
As a common, FDA-approved inactive ingredient in the pharmaceutical industry, Crospovidone is a crucial component in the formulation of many oral medications, such as tablets and capsules. Its main function is to facilitate the rapid and efficient disintegration of solid dosage forms, ensuring that the active drug is quickly released for absorption by the body. This synthetic polymer is a workhorse in modern drug development due to its unique properties.

What is the use of Betadex Tablet? Differentiating the Active Drug from the Excipient

3 min read
Beta-cyclodextrin, commonly known as Betadex, is an excipient used in many drug formulations to enhance solubility and stability. However, a specific brand-name product called Betadex-16 Tablet contains the active ingredient Betahistine, which is prescribed for treating Meniere's disease. Understanding this crucial distinction is key to identifying the correct use of Betadex Tablet.