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Bilayer Tablets-A Review of State of Art


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1 Nootan Pharmacy College, S.K. Sahkar Vidhyadham, Near Kamana Crossing, Visnagar 384315 Gujarat, India
2 Nootan Pharmacy College, S.K. Sahkar Vidhyadham, Near Kamana Crossing, Visnagar, Gujarat, PIN : 384315, India
3 R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur, India
     

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Bilayer tablets provide one of the important design approaches where incompatible drugs, with different indication, and same drug with different release rate (e.g. IR and ER) can be incorporated in a single unit, or two incompatible drugs are needed to be provided in single dosage form. Bilayer tablets have several advantages over conventional tablets and few other dosage forms. The formulation and manufacturing of bilayer tablets face many challenges in terms of hardness, delamination, layer thickness and so on. This review highlights the material attributes, formulation design, process parameters that impact the performance, and manufacturability of the multilayer tablets.
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Svapnil Sanghavi
Nootan Pharmacy College, S.K. Sahkar Vidhyadham, Near Kamana Crossing, Visnagar 384315 Gujarat, India
Misam Polara
Nootan Pharmacy College, S.K. Sahkar Vidhyadham, Near Kamana Crossing, Visnagar, Gujarat, PIN : 384315, India
Manish Patel
Nootan Pharmacy College, S.K. Sahkar Vidhyadham, Near Kamana Crossing, Visnagar, Gujarat, PIN : 384315, India
Jayvadan Patel
Nootan Pharmacy College, S.K. Sahkar Vidhyadham, Near Kamana Crossing, Visnagar, Gujarat, PIN : 384315, India
Niral Shah
R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur, India

Abstract


Bilayer tablets provide one of the important design approaches where incompatible drugs, with different indication, and same drug with different release rate (e.g. IR and ER) can be incorporated in a single unit, or two incompatible drugs are needed to be provided in single dosage form. Bilayer tablets have several advantages over conventional tablets and few other dosage forms. The formulation and manufacturing of bilayer tablets face many challenges in terms of hardness, delamination, layer thickness and so on. This review highlights the material attributes, formulation design, process parameters that impact the performance, and manufacturability of the multilayer tablets.