CURRENT REVIEW ON FAST DISSOLVING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Akash Thakur, Bhushan Kumar Korde*, B. K. Dubey, Deepak Kumar Basedia, Mukesh Kumar Patel
ABSTRACT
Fast dissolving drug delivery systems (FDDS) are designed to improve the bioavailability and patient compliance of pharmaceutical drugs by ensuring rapid disintegration and dissolution in the oral cavity. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in FDDS, including formulations, technologies, and applications. It examines various techniques used to develop FDDS, such as lyophilization, direct compression, and electrostatic assembly. The review also addresses the challenges associated with FDDS, including stability issues and manufacturing constraints. By synthesizing recent research and technological developments, this review aims to highlight the potential benefits and limitations of FDDS in modern drug delivery.
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