Do you know about the Floating Tablet?

Floating tablets are special oral medicines designed to float on the stomach fluids so they stay in the stomach for a longer time. This helps the drug release slowly, allowing it to be absorbed better in the body. The mechanism is simple: these tablets are less dense than the stomach contents, so they float instead of passing quickly into the intestines. The advantages are that they provide controlled and prolonged drug release, reduce how often a patient needs to take the medicine, and improve the overall effectiveness of the treatment.

Examples:
Some common examples of floating tablets are Furosemide (a type of loop Diuretic), used for heart or kidney problems, and Metformin HCl, used for diabetes. These tablets stay in the stomach longer, helping the body absorb the medicine better and work for a longer time.

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Floating tablets are unique gastro-retentive solutions that remain buoyant in the stomach, ensuring extended medication release and improved absorption. They improve absorption and release management by prolonging stomach retention time. This technique not only improves treatment outcomes, but it also increases patient compliance.

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Floating tablets are a great innovation in drug delivery. By staying in the stomach longer, they help medicines work more effectively and reduce the number of doses needed. It is a great example of how pharmaceutical design can improve treatment and patient convenience.

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In Floating tablets Sodium bicarbonate, Stearic acid used which improves the floating behaviour for more than 8 hours.

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Clear and informative explanation. Floating tablets are a smart drug-delivery approach that improves absorption, provides sustained release, and enhances patient compliance, especially for drugs needing longer gastric retention.

Floating tablets indeed hold promise for increasing the duration of drug action and therefore, drug efficacy

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