Formulation design of taste-masked particles, including famotidine, for an oral fast-disintegrating dosage form

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In this study, the taste-masking of famotidine, which could apply to any fast-disintegrating tablet, was investigated using the spray-dry method. The target characteristics of taste-masked particles were set as follows: the dissolution rate is not to be more than 30% at 1 min and not less than 85% at 15 min, and the particle size is not to be more than 150m m in diameter to avoid a gritty feeling in the mouth. The target dissolution profiles of spray-dried particles consisting of Aquacoat ECD30 and Eudragit NE30D or triacetin was accomplished by the screening of formulas and the appropriate lab-scale manufacturing conditions. Lab-scale testing produced tastemasked particles that met the formulation targets. On the pilot scale, spray-dried particles with attributes, such as dissolution rate and particle size, of the same quality were produced, and reproducibility was also confirmed. This confirmed that the spray-dry method produced the most appropriate taste-masked particles for fast-disintegrating dosage forms. © 2008 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Mizumoto, T., Tamura, T., Kawai, H., Kajiyama, A., & Itai, S. (2008). Formulation design of taste-masked particles, including famotidine, for an oral fast-disintegrating dosage form. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 56(4), 530–535. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.56.530

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