| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6077540 |
Gelatin spray coating |
June 20, 2000 |
| This invention provides a coating composition in which the principal film former is gelatin for use in coating tablets. The gelatin coating may be used with tablets, with or without any subcoating, and may be applied using conventional equipment. For a subcoated tablet, the coating f |
| 5922351 |
Lubricants for use in tabletting |
July 13, 1999 |
| The invention provides a number of new water soluble lubricants and lubricant formulations which facilitate the production of tablets. In particular calcium and potassium sorbates and micronized combinations of polyethylene glycol with calcium ascorbate or with trisodium citrate or m |
| 5874108 |
Salt coated tablet |
February 23, 1999 |
| The invention provides a coated tablet, a coating composition and a method of film coating. The coating is particularly useful for pharmaceutical tablets. The coating composition is composed of an aqueous solution of film forming inorganic salts which may be used with conventional coatin |
| 5760094 |
Hydrolyzed gelatin as a flavor enhancer in a chewable tablet |
June 2, 1998 |
| Hydrolyzed gelatin has been found to provide an improvement in taste and mouthfeel when incorporated in small amounts into chewable tablets containing ingredients requiring taste masking. Medicinals and nutritional supplements may now be prepared as chewables for those who find tablets |
| 5665782 |
Hydrolyzed gelatin as a flavor enhancer in a chewable table |
September 9, 1997 |
| Hydrolyzed gelatin has been found to provide an improvement in taste and mouthfeel when incorporated in small amounts into chewable tablets containing ingredients requiring taste masking. Medicinals and nutritional supplements may now be prepared as chewables for those who find tablets |
| 5656293 |
Delivery system for enhanced onset and increased potency |
August 12, 1997 |
| The invention discloses a swallow tablet which is capable of disintegrating within less than about fifteen minutes and providing fast delivery of therapeutic drugs. The delivery system is composed of between 0.250 and 1.0 Gm of an alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal salt of an edible |
| 5424075 |
Delivery system for enhanced onset and increased potency |
June 13, 1995 |
| The invention discloses a swallow tablet which is capable of disintegrating within less than about fifteen minutes and providing fast delivery of therapeutic drugs. The delivery system is composed of between 0.250 and 1.0 Gm of an alkali metal or alkaline-earth metal salt of an edible |
| 5348745 |
Aqueous granulation solution and a method of tablet granulation |
September 20, 1994 |
| The invention discloses an aqueous granulating solution containing sodium, potassium or mixed sodium potassium salt of an edible organic acid selected from the group consisting of citric, malic, tartaric and fumaric acid and optionally containing sodium or potassium bicarbonate. The |
| 5122385 |
Method for producing a shine coating by aqueous spraying and flash drying |
June 16, 1992 |
| A method for producing a tablet shine coating by either (a) alternately spray flooding the surfaces of tablets with a clear aqueous coating solution which is devoid of plasticizers, such as a solution consisting essentially of about 6% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, about 0.06% sodium |
| 5073377 |
Method of preparing oral dosage forms with a granulating composition |
December 17, 1991 |
| The invention involves a granulating composition composed of an aqueous solution of magnesium sulfate heptahydrate and sodium hexametaphosphate. This composition can be used to prepare granules of ingredients for inclusion in any formulation for which rapid disintegration or dispersion |
| 4965072 |
Granulating composition and method |
October 23, 1990 |
| The invention involves a granulating composition composed of an aqueous solution of magnesium sulfate heptahydrate and sodium hexametaphosphate. This composition can be used to prepare granules of ingredients for inclusion in any formulation for which rapid disintegration or dispersion |
| 4783331 |
Method for solubilization of aspartame in effervescent aqueous systems; and composition |
November 8, 1988 |
| A method and composition for providing aspartame as a sweetener in effervescent calcium ion-generating systems is provided. The method includes a step for providing a selected surfactant in association with the aspartame sweetener, to provide for aqueous solution of the aspartame in |
| 4376118 |
Stable nonaqueous solution of tetracycline salt |
March 8, 1983 |
| Nonaqueous solution of a tetracycline antibiotic salt which is stable upon extended storage comprises a mixture of a tetracycline antibiotic salt, nonaqueous diluent, nonaqueous solvent, and nonaqueous nonionic solubilizer. It preferably also contains an antioxidant and a nonaqueous |