<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>99</id><JournalTitle>ORAL DISINTEGRATING TABLETS (ODTs): RECENT ADVANCES  IN MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS</JournalTitle><Abstract>Tablet  swallowing  difficulty  primarily  affects  the  geriatric  and  paediatric  populations  whereas  unpalatable  taste  of 
drugs  leads  to  patient  non-compliance.  Swallowing  problems  also  are  common  in  young  individuals  because  of  their 
underdeveloped muscular and nervous systems. Orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs) are one of the fruitful results of continuous 
technological advancements in the pharmaceutical industry. OD tablets play a major role in improving the patientâ€Ÿs compliance . 
A variety of drugs can be administered in the form of OD tablets as they give the advantage of the liquid medication in the solid 
preparation. These novel types of dosage forms have found acceptance among the geriatric, paediatric and dysphasic patients. 
Oral-Dissolving Tablet (ODT) is a tablet that dissolves or disintegrates in the oral cavity without the need of water or chewing. 
It has been developed for oral administration, also called as fast -melt, rapid-melts, porous tablets or fast disintegrating or orally 
disintegrating tablets (ODTs). Fast or mouth dissolving tablets have  been formulated for paediatric, geriatric, and bedridden 
patients and for active patients who are busy and travelling and may not have access to water. Such tablets readily dissolve  or 
disintegrate in the saliva generally within <60 seconds. Orally disintegrating tablets can be prepared by various conventional 
methods  like  direct  compression,  wet  granulation,  moulding,  spray  drying,  freeze  drying,  Cotton  Candy  Process  and 
sublimation</Abstract><Email>vineetgupta.89@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Orally disintegrating tablets,Patented Technologies,Mechanism of disintegration</keyword><AUTHORS>Vineet Gupta,Sanket Kumar</AUTHORS><afflication>Research Scholar, School of Pharmaceutical science, Jaipur national university, Rajasthan, India.,Research Scholar, Dept. of Pharmaceutics Maharishi Arvind College of Pharmacy, Ambabari, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.</afflication></Article></Articles>