
Optizorb technology represents a significant advancement in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the formulation of fast-acting analgesics like paracetamol. This innovative technology enhances the disintegration and dissolution of tablets, leading to rapid absorption and quicker onset of pain relief. The core components of Optizorb technology include alginic acid, calcium carbonate, and crospovidone, each playing a crucial role in improving the bioavailability of the active ingredient. The following article highlights ways to enhance a drug's absorption. A new idea is implied when tablets are made available since they are easier to take orally and improve patient compliance. The tablet can begin dissolving in as little as five minutes according to a technology known as Optizorb Technology. Five times faster and more responsive is the Optizorb disintegration technology. It works and provides relief more quickly after being readily absorbed in the stomach. Alginic acid and calcium carbonate, two super-disintegrants, are the foundation of Optizorb technology, which acts in five minutes.
Optizorb technology, Disintegration Time, Analgesics, Calcium carbonate, Alginic acid, Crospovidone
Optizorb technology, Disintegration Time, Analgesics, Calcium carbonate, Alginic acid, Crospovidone
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