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The goal of controlled drug delivery systems is to reduce dosing frequency and increase drug efficacy. Multiple unit dosage forms (MUDF) such as pellets, granules and mini-tablets are the most common in oral controlled drug delivery systems compared to single unit dosage forms (SUDF). This is because we can control drug release and provide solutions. to current issues in the pharmaceutical industry. Mini-tablets offer many advantages such as providing precise dosages and being relatively easy to manufacture. No solvents are required for manufacturing, which helps maintain product stability and allows great flexibility during formulation and development. The mini-tablets are easy to swallow, so children and the elderly will appreciate them. Mini-tablets are an effective alternative to unit dosage forms. Dose dumping and local irritation can be avoided by using mini-tablets. This review focuses on different aspects of the mini tablet. They can also be filled into capsules like other multiple unit dosage forms. Therefore, it resembles a good alternative to pellets and granules. Within this framework, there have beensome major advances in recent times. This overview describes the various benefits of minitablets, types, manufacturing processes, formulation options, and common evaluation tests for minitablets.
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