@article{Azharuddin_Abhay Gupta_Mukesh Kumar Gupta_2023, title={Formulation and Evaluation of Rapid Dispersible Tablets of NSAIDS using Co-Micronisation Method}, volume={6}, url={https://ijhcr.com/index.php/ijhcr/article/view/5360}, abstractNote={<p>The objective of the present study was to develop a pharmaceutically active, stable, safe, cost effective and quality improved formulation of NSAIDS. Rapid Dispersible Tablets are an alternative to swallowing tablets, since they are made with a unique composition that dissolves rapidly in water to create a drinkable solution. As soon as a pill makes contact with the fluid, it begins to disintegrate. Next, the granules begin to de-aggregate, or break down into smaller, fundamental particles than they were originally. Less than three minutes is ideal for the RDT’s rate of dispersal or disintegration. Superdisintegrants such as carboxymethyl cellulose, polyvinyl pyrrolidine, and sodium starch glycolate are crucial to the RDT development process. Solubility of drug is the basic factor which controls the release profile of the finished product. Particle size reduction or Co-Micronization (e.g. by high pressure homogenization) might also increase the saturation solubility of a drug, further enhancing the dissolution rate. The purpose of this study was to create a fixed-dose combination formulation for the efficient management of migraines. Co-micronization was used to enhance the release profile of tolfenamic acid.</p>}, number={2}, journal={International Journal of Health and Clinical Research}, author={Azharuddin and Abhay Gupta and Mukesh Kumar Gupta}, year={2023}, month={May}, pages={64–67} }