Title of article :
Design, Formulation and Evaluation of Its Physiochemical Properties of Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen and Caffeine as Effervescent Tablet
Author/Authors :
Aslani, Abolfazl Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Daliri, Ali Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to design, formulate and evaluate the
physicochemical properties of acetaminophen, ibuprofen and caffeine
as effervescent tablets, since, they can overcome the problems with
drug swallowing for the pediatric, elderly and bed-ridden patients.
Effervescent tablets were prepared in a dosage of 325 mg
acetaminophen, 200 mg ibuprofen and 40 mg caffeine by fusion and
direct compression methods. Pre-compression characteristics of the
mixed powders and granules, such as angle of repose, compressibility
index, mean particle size and Hausner's ratio were evaluated. Then,
they were evaluated for post-compression properties including weight
variation, hardness, friability, carbon dioxide content, effervescence
time, pH, content uniformity, assay and water content. Panel taste was
performed using 30 volunteers. After performing the required
procedures, citric acid and sodium bicarbonate were selected as
effervescent materials. It was resulted that the fusion method was
exhibited more flowability than direct compression and the G5
formulation was selected as the optimized formulation. It is significant
that fusion method resulted in better tablets compared to direct
compression method.
Keywords :
Effervescent tablets , Acetaminophen , Ibuprofen , Caffeine , Direct compression method , Fusion method