Pediatric and geriatric patients experience swallowing difficulties for traditional oral dosage forms, such as tablets. Further, microbial contamination, chemical stability, unpleasant taste and swallowing large volumes of fluids have led to low therapeutic efficacy and patient noncompliance. The emergence of oral thin films has resulted in dramatic improvements in compliance and drug therapy outcomes in pediatric and geriatric patients. Oral thin films do not require water for administration, are readily hydrated upon contact with saliva, adhere to the mucosa and disintegrate ideally under 1 min. This article provides an overview of oral thin films, modern trends in their formulation and characterization, available commercial products, inf...
The appropriate prescribing of paediatric dosage forms is paramount in providing the desired therape...
Oral thin film is novel dosage form of a fast dissolving drug delivery system. Oral thin film admini...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Patient ...
Oral fast dissolving films are novel approach which are used now a days due to better patient compli...
Oral films are gaining a lot of attention as a substitute approach to the conventional dosage form. ...
Buccal drug delivery has become the most important route of administration of drug due to unwilling ...
The oral route of administration remains the most convenient route of administration but the major d...
Objective: Tablet is still most popular conventional dosage forms existing today, but the drawback o...
The gradual decline of body functions in elderly people results in a higher incidence of dysphagia, ...
The oral route is most familiar route as it has low cost of therapy and helps in the ease of adminis...
The formulation of oral disintegrating films has led to the development of wafers which has modified...
OBJECTIVES: Age-related changes mean that the older population can encounter barriers toward taking ...
The most popular and convenient route for the drug administration is oral route with some merits, de...
Previously held under moratorium from 1st December 2016 until 1st December 2021There is a lack of “a...
The appropriate prescribing of paediatric dosage forms is paramount in providing the desired therape...
The appropriate prescribing of paediatric dosage forms is paramount in providing the desired therape...
Oral thin film is novel dosage form of a fast dissolving drug delivery system. Oral thin film admini...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Patient ...
Oral fast dissolving films are novel approach which are used now a days due to better patient compli...
Oral films are gaining a lot of attention as a substitute approach to the conventional dosage form. ...
Buccal drug delivery has become the most important route of administration of drug due to unwilling ...
The oral route of administration remains the most convenient route of administration but the major d...
Objective: Tablet is still most popular conventional dosage forms existing today, but the drawback o...
The gradual decline of body functions in elderly people results in a higher incidence of dysphagia, ...
The oral route is most familiar route as it has low cost of therapy and helps in the ease of adminis...
The formulation of oral disintegrating films has led to the development of wafers which has modified...
OBJECTIVES: Age-related changes mean that the older population can encounter barriers toward taking ...
The most popular and convenient route for the drug administration is oral route with some merits, de...
Previously held under moratorium from 1st December 2016 until 1st December 2021There is a lack of “a...
The appropriate prescribing of paediatric dosage forms is paramount in providing the desired therape...
The appropriate prescribing of paediatric dosage forms is paramount in providing the desired therape...
Oral thin film is novel dosage form of a fast dissolving drug delivery system. Oral thin film admini...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Patient ...