Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Since the previous decade, oral administration has received substantially more attention for the treatment or management of disorders. Mouth dissolving tablets (MDTs), a novel idea in oral delivery, are now widely used. Mouth dissolving tablets are solid dosage forms that, when placed in the mouth for a brief amount of time without the use of water, dissolve and release the active ingredient. Geriatric, pediatric, and bedridden patients are particularly affected by it since they have swallowing issues, as do those with dysphasia. It is more practical for people on the go and busy patients without easy access to water. Superdisintegrants are used in a variety of technologies to make mouth-dissolving tablets. Due to higher patient compliance, mouth-dispersing tablets are more dependable than traditional dosage forms like tablets and capsules. With the creation of an affordable and improved method of illness management and the avoidance of numerous issues associated to the other delivery systems, this sector has advanced.