World Languages, asked by chaitanyakokate6587, 3 months ago

Which of the following not used in
characterisation of tablets​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Shape and Size of Tablets:

Organoleptic properties:

Hardness:

Friability:

Weight variations:

Disintegration:

Dissolution:

Drug content:

Answered by ADeshwal
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Answer:

Tablet are crafted from granulate or powder components which are tightly pressed collectively for the duration of production to make a difficult pill.

Explanation:

  • The pill ought to encompass the appropriate dose of the drug.
  • The look of the pill must be fashionable and its weight, length and look must be consistent.
  • The drug ought to be launched from the pill in a managed and reproducible way.
  • The pill have to be bio-compatible i.e. now no longer encompass recipients, contaminants and microorganisms that might reason damage to patients.
  • The pill have to be of enough mechanical energy to face up to fracture and erosion at some stage in handling.
  • The pill have to be chemically, bodily and micro-biologically strong at some stage in the life of the product.

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