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Disintegrant refers to a substance that is added to pharmaceuticals to promote disintegration when in contact with liquids
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- Any material that is added to a pharmaceutical preparation to make it disintegrate (and thus release the active ingredient) on contact with water
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A suitable disintegrant includes a pharmaceutically suitable disintegrant.
The optional inclusion of a disintegrant is also disclosed.
The disintegrant can be any suitable disintegrant.
Be a filler and a disintegrant at the same time.
Preferably calcium silicate is chosen as additional disintegrant.
The preferred suitable disintegrant is croscarmellose sodium.
Tablet dosage forms generally contain a disintegrant.
In certain embodiments the disintegrant can be a superdisintegrant.
The binder can also function as a disintegrant.
The most preferred disintegrant is croscarmellose sodium.
In a presently preferred embodiment crospovidone is used as disintegrant.
Preferably the disintegrant comprises crosslinked polyvinylpyrrolidone.
This property makes it useful as a disintegrant in tablets.
The super disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
The remaining proportion of the disintegrant is extragranular.
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Preferably the disintegrant is croscarmellose sodium or crosspovidone.
Optionally composition comprises at least one disintegrant.
The disintegrant is independently selected upon each occurrence.
The particles of the disintegrant swells when hydrated.
The disintegrant granule components are expressed as parts by weight.
In one embodiment the disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
A disintegrant may be present in the internal or external phase.
A particularly suitable disintegrant is croscarmellose sodium.
The disintegrant facilitates tablet dissolution.
Croscarmellose sodium serves as a disintegrant for immediate release.
An additional disintegrant and an additional glidant are a further option.
At least one kind of disintegrant is used.
Disintegrant is then added to the blend and blended.
Preferably said disintegrant is sodium croscarmellose.
Pharmaceutical granulates containing an intragranular disintegrant.
The preferred disintegrant is microcrystalline cellulose.
Such a combination is a chemical or effervescent disintegrant.
A preferred disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
It is a common pharmaceutical binder and disintegrant.
The disintegrant is preferably croscarmellose sodium.
It is often desired to have a clay as disintegrant in the coating.
An exemplary disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
A composition as claimed in any preceding claim including a disintegrant.
The disintegrant can be present in the bulk powder.
Dispersion is improved by inclusion of a tablet disintegrant such as polyvinylpyrrolidone.
The disintegrant selected for the examples is crospovidone.
Crospovidone is known and widely used as tablet disintegrant.
The most preffered disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
Preferably the tablet comprises croscarmellose sodium as disintegrant.
A particularly preferred disintegrant is crospovidone.
This formulation does not require the addition of a disintegrant.
Examples of the disintegrant include starch and calcium carbonate.
The polymeric binder is included in the disintegrant particles.
The preferred disintegrant in the present invention is a modified starch.
The second layer can further comprise a disintegrant.