In the present work functional properties of new, co-processed excipients, Pharmaburst® 500, Parteck® ODT, Ludiflash® and Disintequik™ ODT, intended for direct compression of orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs), were investigated based on dynamic compaction analysis and percolation theory.
Compaction of multiparticulates into tablets, particularly into orodispersible tablets (ODTs), is challenging. The compression of pellets, made by solid lipid extrusion/spheronization processes, presents peculiar difficulties since solid lipids usually soften or melt at relatively low temperature ranges and due to applied mechanical forces.
Allergic rhinitis is a common disease in children which has considerable negative effects on the quality of life. Fexofenadine hydrochloride (FFH) is a second-generation oral antihistamine which has been widely perscribed for alleviating symptoms of AR in children.