Double Compression in Tablet Presses: Benefits & Process
Tablets are small pills that have a dosage of pharmaceutical medicine along with other ingredients needed to make them functional. They are generally meant to be taken orally. A tablet press is used to compress all the ingredients into tablet form.-
Double Compression
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Double compression, also known as direct compression, involves weighing a drug, then crushing it into a fine powder. This is mixed with other ingredients known as excipients. This mixture is compressed into tablets, which are initially fragile. A different part of the tablet machine then compresses these fragile tablets into a hardened form suitable for packaging.
Excipients
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To be effective, tablets need to dissolve. Sometimes an excipient is applied during the second compression. Excipients can include disintegrates to help the pill break down enough to be absorbed; lubricants to help the tablet make it down to the stomach; surfactants, which increase solubility, and absorbents to aid in delivering medicine to the host.
Compression Machines
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Compression machines, including those capable of double compression, are complex, expensive mechanisms. They can weigh three tons, and some can produce as much as 45,000 pills an hour.
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