Oral Solid Dosage Forms Flashcards
What are the Oral SDFs and non-oral SDFs
Oral: Tablets, capsules, oromuscular preperations
Non-oral: Suppositries, pessaries
What is an oral SDF
Medicinal product delivered via the mouth in the form of a solid to be absorbed by the GI system or oral cavity - tablets capsules
Tablets
-solid preperation each containing a single dose of one or more active ingridient
-obtained by compressing uniform volumes of particles or by another suitable manufacturing technique, such as extrusion, moulding, dry-freezing.
-swalloed whole, some after being chewed, some are dissolved or dispersed in water before being administred and some are retained in the mouth where the active substance is liberated.
Capsules
-solid preperations with either hard or soft shells of various shapes and capasities, usulally a single dose of active substance(s).
-produced by filling the active substance into one section, then closing the capsule by slipping the other secion over it. the security of the closure may be strengthened by suitable means.
-the capsules are genereally made of gelatine and other materials, where necessary.
- contents may be solid, liquid, or paste like consistency.
-the shell is attacked by digestive fluids and contents released.
Factors that influence the OSDF
Powder classification
Powder classification
Size
>1000um = coarse
>100um < 1000um = intermediate
>5 um<100um = fine
<5um = ultrafine
Shape
spherical - good flow (seeds)
acicular - poor flow (twigs)
Density
more dense - heavy (golf balls)
Less dense - lighter (table tennis ball)
Which powder flow characteristics will make particles move up
Large particles
non-spherical
low density
Which powder flow characteristics will make particles move down
Small particles
spherical
high density
Particle size analysis (light based methods0
Microscopy
-light microscopy: easy, but multiple samples need to be measured. only useful for particles visible to naked eye
SEM or TEM: ultrafine particles. useful for absorbing surface texture of particle
Laser light diffraction - size range 0.5um - 3500um
Photon correlation spectroscopy - size range 0.3nm - 10um.
Particle size analysis (Sieving methods)
Sieveing
Air jet sieving
Inertial impaction