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| The purpose of tablet coating is to protect the drug from the environment such as ___/___/___ |
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| Coating can help mask unpleasant ___ or ___ |
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Coating can make it easier to ___ It can aid in product ___ Help to minimize cross contamination due to ___ generated during high-speed packaging operations |
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swallow identify powder dust |
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Coating can help improve product ___ Can reduce incompatibility between other ___ Reduces ___ and attrition |
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appearance drugs in the tablet abrasion |
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| Coating can ___ drug release, such as enteric-coated products |
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| ___ is the most commonly used in the sugar coating process |
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| Sucrose is one of the few materials that produce smooth, high quality coating that is basically ___ and ___-free at the completion of the coating process |
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dry tack-free (sticky-free) |
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| popularity of sugar coating has declined, but it is still used. This is due to the needed skilled manpower and its protracted and ___ |
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There are SIX MAIN STEPS Sealing Subcoating Smoothing ___ Polishing Printing |
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| Sealing is to protect the drug and other ingredients from ___ (which is the main constituent of the coating formulation) |
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| Alcoholic solutions (10-30% solids) of resins such as ___, ___, and ___ |
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| More than one ___ may be necessary for effective in sealing of the tablet |
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SUBCOATING Sugar coating often results in a ___ increase in weight. This occurs mainly in the subcoating STEP |
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| A ___-based solution is applied to the sealed tablet cores, followed by a dusting powder application which reduces ___ and allows the tablet to build up |
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| In the subcoating process, a solution of ___, ___, and sucrose is mixed |
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| The dusting powder consists of a mixture of ___, ___, ___, sucrose, and powdered acacia |
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calcium carbonate titanium dioxide talc |
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| The subcoat is formed from alternate layers of ___ and ___ |
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| In the smoothing process the tablet must be smoothed out before the ___ is applied |
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| A solution containing ___ sugar solids and ___ titanium dioxide (which is used as an ___) is applied |
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| ___ is the most crucial step |
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| It involves multiple applications of a solution containing 60-70% of ___ and appropriate ___ |
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| Color materials used in this step are either ___ dyes or ___ pigments |
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water-soluble water-insoluble |
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| The water-soluble dye is dissolved in ___ and applied in small quantities to the tablets |
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| The tablets are allowed to ___ before the next application |
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| As many as ___ individual applications of the colored syrup may be necessary |
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| This process can take up to ___ |
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| When pigments are used, they are also dispersed in a ___ |
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| If the pigment is ___ or combined with an opacifier, the desired color can develop more rapidly resulting in ___ coats that dry more rapidly; thus, shorter processing time |
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| Pigments used are either inorganic pigments (titanium dioxide, iron oxides) or ___ |
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| Polishing: Sugar-coated tablets at this point are very ___, and polishing is needed to enhance elegance |
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| Mixtures of waxes (___, ___, ___ or hard ___) in a polishing pan are applied to the tablets as powders or as ___ in organic solvents |
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beeswax carnauba wax candelila wax paraffin dispersions |
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| The printing process is for ___ purposes |
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| Printing can be done before OR after ___ |
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| The film coating process: A thin film is deposited onto the ___ of the substrate |
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| This film coating in applicable to a variety of products such as tablets, capsules, ___, ___, and ___ |
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powders granules nonpareils (?what?) |
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| Films are typically applied ___ by spraying the coating liquid onto a moving mass of product |
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| The technique was introduced in the 1950s because of the shortcomings of the ___ process was predominantly used |
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| Advantages of film coating have minimal weight increase (usually ___ of the tablet core weight) |
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There is a much shorter ___ There is increased process efficiency and ___ there is increased ___ in formulation Improved resistance to ___ of the coat |
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processing time output flexibility chipping |
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| In the early years of film coating, ___ solvents were used to enhance evaporation and decrease processing time |
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| Due to significant improvements in the equipment technology, ___ coating liquids are used nowadays |
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| ___ pans and ___ equipment have replaced conventional pans for faster drying |
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| The materials used in film coating are ___, ___, colorant, and a vehicle |
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| Each white to white off, oval, film-coated ___ tablet has breaklines and ___ debossed on both faces and contains ___ equivalent to 320mg of gemifloxacin |
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factive GE 320 gemifloxacin mesylate |
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| The inactive ingredients are crospovidone, ___, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, povidone, and ___ |
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hydroxypropyl methylcellulose titanium dioxide |
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| The polymer should be soluble in a variety of solvents and be capable of forming ___ with suitable mechanical properties |
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| Another important prerequisite is that the polymer must dissolve in the ___ to allow release of the drug |
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| ___, especially hydroxypropyl methylcellulose are preferred in film coating |
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| Other cellulosic polymers include ___ and ___ |
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hydroxypropyl cellulose methylcellulose |
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| Alternatives to cellulose ethers are ___ copolymers and ___ polymers (such as polyvinyl alcohol) |
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| The polymers are applied as ___ in water and organic solvents |
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| A plasticizer is included in the coating formulation to improve ___ of the film and its adhesion to the substrate |
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| Typical plasticizers include ___, ___ glycol, ___ glycols, ___ esters, or ___ esters |
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glycerin propylene polyethylene citrate phthalate |
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| Colorants are used to to improve appearance and help ___ of the product |
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| Colorants can be can be ___ dyes (not used in organic solvents), or certified lakes, particularly ___ |
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water-soluble aluminum lakes |
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| Typical film-coating formulations contain ___ coating solids in the requisite vehicle (the higher concentration is preferred is the case of aqueous formulations) |
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| ___ of the total solids is polymer, ___ is plasticizer, and ___ is pigment |
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| Enteric coating is a form of delayed release, the coating remains intact in the ___ but it dissolves and its contents are released once the dosage form reaches the ___ |
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| This type of dosage form is used when the drug is inactivated by the stomach contents, example ___, ___, ___ or it may cause nausea or bleeding by irritating the gastric mucosa, such as ___/___ |
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pancreatin erythromycin proton pump inhibitors aspirin steroids |
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| One variation of enteric coating is to make a product with a ___ effect |
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| An additional amount of drug is applied over the ___ |
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| It is released in the ___ and the remainder is released in the intestine |
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| Most currently used enteric coatings are ___ because they are undissociated in the stomach, but readily ionize when pH is above ___ (___) |
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weak acids 5 (intestine soluble) |
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| Polymers used include ___, ___, and ___ |
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-PHTHALATES *such as cellulose acetate pht, polyvinyl acetate pht -carboxymethyl ethylcellulose -acrylic copolymers |
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| Sustained-release coatings control the release of the drug from the dosage unit in such that it is made available to the body over a ___, the release is sustained |
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| Materials for sustained release are ___ such as waxes with fatty acids, fatty alcohols, and monoglycerides. Also made of ___ and ___ |
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| ___ provides a membrane around the tablet that remains intact throughout the GIT |
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| ___ behave similarly to ethylcellulose |
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| Like enteric coatings, many of the synthetic polymers are commercially available as aqueous dispersions called ___ or ___ |
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What is being coated to have a sustained-release effect? Dried ___ Drug loaded ___ Drug ___ Drug ion-exchange resin complexes Tablets |
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granules beads (AKA nonpareils) crystals |
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| The coated particles in the first four cases above can either be filled into a two-piece hard ___ or ___ into tablets |
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gelatin capsules compressed |
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| Another variation of sustained release coating is exhibited by coated tablets in which the film is pierced with a ___ to create a delivery orifice |
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| The osmotic pressure created by the influx of water across the semi-permeable membrane pumps the drug through the orifice; known as an ___ |
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| The coating fluid is ladled onto a bed of tablets in a rotating ___ |
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| The tablets are stirred ___ to facilitate the dispersion of the liquid throughout the batch |
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| The tablet bed is then dried by ___ |
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| The pan is also fitted with an exhaust to allow ___ and ___ to be removed |
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| These consecutive cycles of liquid application, stirring, and drying are repeated ___ |
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| The polishing step is performed in a ___ pan |
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| Film coating of sustained release; The coating liquid is sprayed in the form of ___ over the moving tablet mass in the coating pan in a manner that ensures uniform coverage of the surface of the tablets |
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