Journal: Drug Invention Today

Title: Multiple-Unit-Pellet System (MUPS): A Novel Approach for Drug Delivery
Category: Drug (Discovery/Development)
Section: Review Article
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MUPS (Multiple Unit Pellet Systems) are multi-particulate pellet formulations that, easily administered as tablets, disintegrate into their subunits directly after swallowing, so as to disperse into their subunits across the stomach and the small intestine, that combine the advantages of both tablets and pellet-filled capsules in one dosage form. This article reviews the advantages and disadvantages and preparation, key variables for production of MUPS Tablets and all literatures related to MUPS Tablets.
Cite this article as : Ozarde Y S*., Serri Sarvi . Polshettiwar S A., Kuchekar B S, Multiple-Unit-Pellet System (MUPS): A Novel Approach for Drug Delivery, Drug Invention Today, 2012, 4(12), 603-609.
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Author(s) Name: Ozarde Y S*., Serri Sarvi ,. Polshettiwar S A., Kuchekar B S
Affiliation(s) Name: MAEERS, Maharashtra institute of Pharmacy, MIT Campus, Kothrud, Pune-411038, India
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Author: Ozarde Y S*., Serri Sarvi ,. Polshettiwar S A., Kuchekar B S
Title: Multiple-Unit-Pellet System (MUPS): A Novel Approach for Drug Delivery Journal: Drug Invention Today Vol(issue): 4 (December) Year: 2012 Page No: (603-609) -
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