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Finally in the project work Atenolol is an anti-hypertensive drug. It has been formulated into fast dissolving tablets by direct compression method by using the Excipients like lactose, sucrose magnesium stearate, sodium lauryl and sulphate and many type super disintegrates such as crosscarmellose and sodium starch glycolate and the prepared by the tablets were evaluated for the pre-compression parameter such as angle of repose, bulk density, tapped density, % index, Hausners ratio, partition coefficients, melting points, UV spectroscopy, % assay, TLC, loss on drying and post compression parameter such as thickness, hardness, friability, drugs contents, weight variation, water absorbance ratio, Invitro disintegrating time , Invitro dissolution studies. All the parameter shows good results. FDTs are prepared by direct compression method are results found to be that the among of nine formulation as the F9 to be best as its shows 87.10% (direct compression method) maximum drug release respectively. The stability testing of manufactured tablets have being at 400 c having 75% relativity humidity for 1month and found to be stable. Prepared fast dissolving tablets of Atenolol 10 mg was found to be under fasting federal condition.
Atenolol Fast Dissolving Tablets (FDTs) Superdisintegrants Lactose
Atenolol Fast Dissolving Tablets (FDTs) Superdisintegrants Lactose
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