An Overview on Efficacy of Chewable Tablets in Improving Oral Drug Delivery

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Chewable tablets offer a patient-friendly drug delivery option, especially for those who struggle with swallowing, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with dysphagia.
Designed to be palatable and easy to administer without water, these tablets improve compliance while maintaining accurate dosing and stability. Their formulation depends on factors like flavor, texture, bioavailability, and ease of compression.
By using techniques such as granulation and taste-masking, chewable tablets continue to evolve as a safe, efficient, and accessible form of oral drug delivery.

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