Santosh D. Shelke
Publications by Santosh D. Shelke
1 publication found • Active 2025-2025
2025
1 publicationPhytotherapeutic Efficacy of Polyherbal Dispersible Tablets: A Review
Dispersible drug delivery methods are widely utilized nowadays to increase patient compliance and bioavailability. Dispersible tablets have drawn a lot of interest over the last three decades as a better option to traditional tablets and capsules because of their enhanced solubility, stability, and patient compliance. Dispersible tablets may be a better option, particularly for medications that are sensitive to gastrointestinal fluids, to cover up the bitter taste of the medication, and for patients who fall into the paediatric, geriatric, bedridden, postoperative, or other patient categories and may have trouble swallowing traditional tablets and capsules. These tablets instantly break down in the water to create the suspension. The key component of a dispersible tablet is the super disintegrants. When a dispersible tablet comes into touch with water, it becomes moist and swells significantly, which causes it to dissolve rapidly. The improved compliance among patients is facilitated by the new medicine administration mechanism. Among these are pills that dissolve quickly. Benefits of readily dispersed tablets include precise dosage, ease of production and transportation, strong chemical and mechanical stability, and a perfect substitute for elderly and paediatric patients. Because of its many benefits, such as simplicity of ingestion, pain avoidance, adaptability, and, most importantly, compliance from patients, the oral route of taking medication continues to be the most optimal method. The most popular solid dose forms are tablets and capsules.
