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International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science
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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part D (2025)

Formulation and evaluation of effervescent tablet

Author(s):

Narsale Somanath, Deshmukh Komal and Chavan Rutuja

Abstract:

Despite certain drawbacks as compared to alternative techniques, oral dose forms remain the most widely used way to dispense medications. One such drawback is the possibility of delayed drug absorption, which can be prevented by administering the drug in liquid form, thus enabling a lower dosage. However, the usage of many medications is restricted due to their volatility when taken in liquid dosage form. The effervescent method, which is commonly used in fast release preparations, can be used to create a dose form that can hasten the breakdown and disintegration of drugs. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), a potent antioxidant, cannot be produced by the human body and must instead be obtained through external sources like food and drugs. Grape seed extract contains antioxidants that can help delay the aging process. As you age, your skin becomes less soft, thus anti-aging skincare products with calming and restorative active ingredients are essential. Numerous polyphenols can be found in grape seed extracts. Aloe vera is frequently used as an ingredient in pharmaceuticals due to its anti-inflammatory properties, which reduce pain, swelling, and redness. Because effervescent pills have a quicker beginning of action and faster absorption, they are suitable for conditions like pain or inflammation that need to be treated right away. Creams, on the other hand, are primarily used for localized skin diseases and provide customized treatment.

Pages: 311-315  |  159 Views  113 Downloads


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science
How to cite this article:
Narsale Somanath, Deshmukh Komal and Chavan Rutuja. Formulation and evaluation of effervescent tablet. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci. 2025;7(1):311-315. DOI: 10.33545/26647222.2025.v7.i1d.182