Tablets are the most popular of all dosage forms in existence because they are convenient, self-administered, compact and easy to prepare. However in many cases immediate treatment initiation is required compared to conventional treatments, immediate release tablet formulations are those using superdisintegrants such as croscarmellose, sodium starch glycolate, and crospovidone. These superdisintegrants cause tablets to disintegrate quickly after intragastric administration. Despite the remarkable advances in drug delivery, the oral route remains the most preferred route for the delivery of therapeutic agents due to low treatment costs and ease of administration, resulting in high level of patient compliance. Tablets is that do not require water and dissolve or disintegrant rapidly in saliva within seconds. Due to action of super solubilizers in the formulation or other new manufacturing technique. The demand of oral disintegrating tablets is high compared to other oral dosage forms{tablets, capsules, dry syrup chewing gums etc. Especially among elderly and paediatric patients travellers indigestion, patient and psychiatric patients. Patients considering the benefits of immediate release tablet and their growing demand. Various excipients are used in the preparation of tablet such as microcrystal, cellulose, lactose etc. Immediate release liquids and parenteral dosage forms are also used in treatment. These advances in the immediate release system also provide opportunities to increase the market and other types of drugs {such as neuroleptics cardiovascular drug analgesics antihistamine etc}. can be considered as competitors for this form of immediate release. These immediate release tablets and preparation technique, and dosage form evaluations.Tablets are the most popular of all dosage forms in existence because they are convenient, self-administered, compact and easy to prepare. However in many cases immediate treatment initiation is required compared to conventional treatments, immediate release tablet formulations are those using superdisintegrants such as croscarmellose, sodium starch glycolate, and crospovidone. These superdisintegrants cause tablets to disintegrate quickly after intragastric administration. Despite the remarkable advances in drug delivery, the oral route remains the most preferred route for the delivery of therapeutic agents due to low treatment costs and ease of administration, resulting in high level of patient compliance. Tablets is that do not require water and dissolve or disintegrant rapidly in saliva within seconds. Due to action of super solubilizers in the formulation or other new manufacturing technique. The demand of oral disintegrating tablets is high compared to other oral dosage forms{tablets, capsules, dry syrup chewing gums etc. Especially among elderly and paediatric patients travellers indigestion, patient and psychiatric patients. Patients considering the benefits of immediate release tablet and their growing demand. Various excipients are used in the preparation of tablet such as microcrystal, cellulose, lactose etc. Immediate release liquids and parenteral dosage forms are also used in treatment. These advances in the immediate release system also provide opportunities to increase the market and other types of drugs {such as neuroleptics cardiovascular drug analgesics antihistamine etc}. can be considered as competitors for this form of immediate release. These immediate release tablets and preparation technique, and dosage form evaluations.
