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Dosage Forms Test 2- Tablets
Dr. Mobley Test 2- Tablets
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11/14/2010

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Term
Define a tablet
Definition
A small disk-like medicinal powder
Term
Fill in the Blank:  Tablets are most often prepared by __________ of powders/granules into hard, compact masses.
Definition
compression
Term
What are some advantages of tablets?
Definition

1. Relatively low cost production (can make 1 million/hr)

2. Easy to package and transport

3. Solid State Stability

4. Tamper-resistance

5. Patient acceptance

Term
What are some disadvantages of Tablets?
Definition

1. Limited dosage flexibility

2. Can be complex formulation requirments

3. Possible esophageal adhesion

Term
Compression is done by tablet machines.  the material is fed into __________ and compressed at high pressure using a _______ _______.
Definition

Dies

Table punch

Term
How are tablet shapes and diameters determined?
Definition
By the shapes and sizes of the dies and punches
Term
What gives you the design for ID and scoring purposes?
Definition
The punches because they have raised/recessed impressions
Term
What is the paradox for compressed tablets?
Definition
To produce a tablet sufficiently strong to withstand processing and handling, yet is capable of breakdown upon administration.
Term
The two essential properties of powders for compressed tablets are ______________ and _____________
Definition

fluidity

compressibility

Term
What can improve fluidity?
Definition

Glidants

Lubricants

granulation

Term
What can improve compressibility?
Definition

certain excipients

granulation

Term
granulation is the process of
Definition
forming granules
Term
What are the main purposes of granulation?
Definition

1. prevent stratification

2. improve powder fluidity

3. improve powder compressibility

Term
What is the most common approach to tablet production?
Definition
Wet granulation
Term
What are the excipients used in wet granulation?
Definition

1. Diluent = filler = Lactose

2. Binding agent = adhesive = corn starch

3. Lubricant = Magnesium stearate

4. Glidant = collodial silica, talc

5. Disintegrant = starch, cellulose

Term
When is dry granulation preferred?
Definition
When there are moisture or heat sensitive ingredients
Term
Dry granulation is formed by ___________ large masses of drug/excipient mixtures, followed by ___________.
Definition

compacting or "slugging"

milling

Term
What remains following compression is an uncoated ___________.
Definition
Tablet core
Term
List some reasons for coating tablets
Definition

1. protect tablet ingredients

2. mask taste

3. facilitate swallowing

4. mask interbatch diff. in raw material appearance

5. tablet ID
6. for manufacture and distribution

7. enteric and C.R. properties

Term
What are some types of coating?
Definition

1. sugar

2. film

3. gelatin

4. enteric

Term
Sugar coating is one of the oldest methods. The way you can tell its sugar coated is if it _______ with no _______________.
Definition

smooth

IDs or scores

Term
Film coating is the most modern and most common method.  It involves the deposition of a ________________________________
Definition
thin film of polymer (edible paint) solution around the tablet core.
Term
Enteric coating is used to
Definition
prevent tablet core or granules from disintegration in an acidic environment
Term
What 2 reasons do we use enteric coating?
Definition

1. prevent acid attack on labile ingredients

2. Protect the stomach from irritation

Term
How do enteric polymers work?
Definition
They have free -COOH groups on the polymer backbones that increases the ionization to a pH of 5.2 so it doesnt dissolve in the stomach.
Term
What 5 things assure the quality of tablets?
Definition

1. Appearance

2. Thickness

3. Hardness

4. Friability

5. USP Tests

Term
When it comes to appearance, capping indicates a ________________ problem.
Definition
Compression
Term
When it comes to appearance, ______________ can indicate coating problems.
Definition
Mottling
Term
How is thickness of tablets determined?
Definition
Fill volume, die diameter, compression pressure
Term
How is hardness measured?
Definition
By a hardness tester that measures the crushing strength.
Term
Friability measures how easily it crumbles, by a ______________.
Definition
Friabilator
Term
The USP tests includes tests for _______ and ________________
Definition
Drug Content and Drug Release
Term
2 Tests for Drug content include
Definition

1. Weight variation

2. Drug content uniformity

Term
T/F: For each lot, whole tablets are weighted according to specified criteria.
Definition
True
Term
T/F: Weight variation is good for assessing drug content uniformity in a tablet batch when the tablet has a relatively high excipient fraction.
Definition
False: It is good when the tablet has a relatively low excipient fraction.
Term
Test for drug release is important because
Definition
for optimal systemic bioavailability the tablet must release its drug in a timely manner
Term
The disintegration test measures the
Definition
rate and extent of tablet disintegration
Term
The complete USP definition for complete disintegration is
Definition
that state in which any residue of the unit (except fragments of insoluble coating or capsule shell remaining on the screen of the test apparatus) is a soft mass having no palpably firm core.
Term
What equipment is used for disintegration, according to the USP?
Definition
Basket rack assembly
Term
What is the general procedures used in the basket-rack assembly?
Definition

1. Immerse tablet in simulated gastric fluid

2. Agitate by rapidly raising and lowering the tubes

3. Determine time of complete disintegration

4. If incomplete disintegration after 30 mins then immerse the tubes in simulated intestinal fluid and continue agitation up to a time period specified in the USP

5. Reassess disintegration

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