European Pharmacopoeia -ph. Eur.- Monograph Tablets -0478- -
: For identification and patient compliance. Key Quality Control Tests
This measures how quickly a tablet breaks down in liquid. Standard uncoated tablets must typically disintegrate within 15 minutes in water, while film-coated tablets are allowed up to 30 minutes . European Pharmacopoeia -ph. Eur.- Monograph Tablets -0478-
The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) monograph for Tablets (0478) provides a comprehensive set of specifications for the testing and evaluation of tablets. The monograph covers a range of requirements, including appearance, average weight, uniformity of weight, hardness, friability, disintegration, and dissolution. By following these specifications, manufacturers can ensure that their tablets meet the necessary standards for quality, purity, and strength. : For identification and patient compliance
The manufacturing process for tablets involves several steps, including: The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph
According to the monograph, tablets are solid preparations, each containing a single dose of one or more active substances. They are typically produced by compressing uniform volumes of particles but can also be made through extrusion, moulding, or freeze-drying (lyophilisation).
