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Journal articles on the topic "Oral medicated jellies"

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Isha, P. Patil, K. Patil Kajal, A. Dhankani Mansi, R. Dhankani AmitKumar, and P. Pawar Sunil. "A Comprehensive Review on Oral Medicated Jellies." Journal of Advances in Clinical Pharmacology 2, no. 1 (2023): 13–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10218964.

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<i>The commercial production of oral medicated jellies, which date back to the 20th century, has continued due to consumer demand. The palatable solid dosage form known as oral medicated jellies is provided in the oral cavity and is intended to be dissolved in the mouth or pharynx for its local or systemic effects. Oral medicated jellies provide a number of benefits as a pharmaceutical formulation, but they also have certain drawbacks. Oral medicated jellies can be used as a dosage form for medication delivery via the buccal, gingival, and sublingual routes. Oral medicinal jellies are sold ove
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Lal Verma, Abhay Murari, and Poonam Negi. "Formulation and evaluation of oral medicated jelly of meclizine HCl." Pharmaspire 15, no. 04 (2023): 225–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.56933/pharmaspire.2023.15134.

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The present study is conducted with the aim of formulating and evaluating an oral medicated jelly of meclizine hydrochloride for the treatment of motion sickness, nausea, and vomiting. Jellies are thick viscous fluid to semisolid in nature. The jellies form can be swallowed easily without water and they are soft and smooth. Medicated jellies of meclizine hydrochloride were formulated using polymers such as gelatin, pectin, and sodium alginate. The prepared medicated jellies were evaluated for their physico-chemical properties such as appearance, stickiness, pH, viscosity, drug release, and dru
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Ilsa, Momin* Moin Khan Nishma Khan Nikita Kharik Khushi Gupta Abir Fatima Memon. "A Review On: Paediatric Paracetamol Oral Jelly." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 3 (2025): 1331–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15026839.

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Oral medicated jellies are semisolid dosage forms that offer a convenient and palatable alternative to traditional oral medications. Developed in the 20th century, they gained regulatory approval in 2012 for use in osteoporosis treatment in Japan. Recent studies indicate that a significant portion of patients prefer medicated jellies over tablets or liquids due to their ease of administration and appealing taste. These formulations are now available as over-the-counter (OTC) medications for various therapeutic uses, including pain relief and arthritis treatment. Pharmaceutical jellies are comp
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Sahu, Dr Gyanesh Kumar. "Herbal Oral Medicated Jellies: A Novel Approach in Phytopharmaceuticals." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 12 (2024): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem39585.

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Herbal oral medicated jellies represent a novel and patient-friendly approach to phytopharmaceuticals, offering a palatable alternative for delivering therapeutic herbal actives. These dosage forms combine the benefits of natural ingredients with ease of administration, making them particularly suitable for pediatric, geriatric, and other patient populations. This review explores the formulation aspects, including the use of natural polymers, gelling agents, and sweeteners, and discusses their potential applications in managing various conditions such as respiratory ailments, stress, and infla
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Gurleen, kaur* G. Gananarajan. "A REVIEW ARTICLE ON ORAL JELLIES FOR PEDIATRICS." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 05 (January 26, 2018): 444–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1161151.

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Oral route is the most preferred route for better patient compliance and easy administration. Medicated oral jellies are the most attractive dosage forms for paediatrics and can be ingested without water. It is alternative to solid and liquid dosage forms. The oral medicated jellies are prepared by heating method using various kinds of polymer with different concentration. As most of the pharmaceutical drugs are bitter in taste so, taste masking is an important parameter in designing the dosage form and it is mainly done by adding sweetener and flavours. Various evaluation parameters are condu
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A. D, Prof Surywanshi. "Preparation and Evaluation of Medicated Oral Jelly." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 8 (2024): 1143–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.64072.

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Developed in the 20th century, oral medicinal jellies are still produced commercially and are still well-liked by customers. These are chewable solid dose forms that dissolve in the mouth or throat to provide either localized or systemic effects. They are taken orally. As a pharmacological composition, oral medicated jelly has some benefits but also certain drawbacks. They can be applied to the buccal, labial, gingival, and sublingual channels of drug administration, among other routes. These jellies, which come in flavors including chocolate, strawberry, pineapple, and mango, are over-the-cou
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Melissa, R. Cardoz*and Padmini Ravikumar. "DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF NOVEL ORAL MEDICATED JELLIES." Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 04, no. 06 (2017): 1746–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.823242.

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Ranitidine Hydrochloride has a very bitter taste. The bitter taste of the drug makes administration of the dosage form difficult, especially to paediatric patients. Oral medicated jellies are novel drug delivery systems overcoming these problems. They are sucrose based formulation thus providing higher compliance. These formulations are also advantageous for geriatric and dysphagic patents. Natural polymers used in jelly formulation are biodegradable, biocompatible, nontoxic, low cost and environment friendly, locally available, better patient tolerated and edible. The aim was to develop and e
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Chunda, Jaykumar R.1 Naik Shreya N.*2. "Formulation And Evaluation Of Soft Medicated Jellies For Treatment Of Vitamin B12 Deficiency." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 9 (2024): 363–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13731662.

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An innovative kind of oral dosage is oral medicated jelly. There is a need to design such dose form in order to address challenges presented by juvenile and geriatric patients in administering standard dosage forms. It is especially good for people who have difficulty swallowing. Oral jelly may be readily chewed and dissolves in saliva without the need for water, giving it a unique form other than dose form. Patients are further drawn to its beauty and delicate texture, resulting in excellent patient acceptability. Jelly is a semisolid dosage form that is clear, non-greasy, and suitable for bo
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More, Mayur M., Rohit S. Jaiswal, Dnyanewshwar S. Gawale, Sagar A. Chaudhari, Rituraj P. Chavhan, and Vaishali T. Khairnar. "A review on formulation and evaluation herbal oral medicated jellies of Glycyrrhiza and Ajwain." International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Life Science 5, no. 1 (2023): 01–08. http://dx.doi.org/10.33545/27072827.2023.v5.i1a.102.

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Prabhat, Dessai*and Kajal Rao. "FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF MEDICATED JELLY WITH CUMINUM CYMINUM EXTRACT AND ITS COMPARATIVE STUDY USING DIFFERENT JELLING AGENTS." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 05, no. 04 (2018): 2117–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1214548.

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Convenience of administration and patient compliance are gaining significant importance in the design of dosage forms. Present study was aimed to formulate and evaluate medicated Jelly of Cuminum cyminum using polymers like sodium alginate and tragacanth. Difficulty in swallowing is common among all age groups, especially in elderly and pediatrics. Physical characteristics, pH, in vitro % drug release kinetics, content uniformity, spreadability, IR spectral analysis, and stability studies were conducted. IR spectroscopic studies indicated that there were no drugexcipient interactions with trag
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