Multivitamin Tablets
The compressed tablet is the most popular dosage form in use today. About two-thirds of all prescriptions are dispensed as solid dosage forms, and half of these are compressed tablets. A tablet can be formulated to deliver an accurate dosage to a specific site; it is usually taken orally, but can be administered sublingually, buccally, rectally or intravaginally. The tablet is just one of the many forms that an oral drug can take such as syrups, elixirs, suspensions, and emulsions.
Multivitamin Capsules
capsules are made from aqueous solutions of gelling agents, such as animal protein (mainly gelatin) or plant polysaccharides or their derivatives (such as carrageenans and modified forms of starch and cellulose). Other ingredients can be added to the gelling agent solution including plasticizers such as glycerin or sorbitol to decrease the capsule’s hardness, coloring agents, preservatives, disintegrants, lubricants and surface treatment.
Health and Protein Powder
Almost all the pharmaceutical dosage forms involve the handling of powders at one or more stages of their preparation. For example, the manufacture of tablets and capsules requires the compression or filling of powders in a tableting or a capsule filling machine, respectively. Most of the drugs are in solid state at room temperature. Therefore, even the processing of liquid dosage forms, such as oral, ophthalmic, or parenteral solutions, requires the powder drug to be dissolved in a solvent during their manufacture.
- PROTEIN POWDERS – ALL TYPES (EGG ALBUMEIN POWDER, WHEY PROTEIN, SOYA PROTEIN)
- ORAL POWDERS (ENRICHED WITH AMINO ACIDS, NATURAL HERBAL EXTRACTS, MULTIVITAMINS, MINERALS, DHA’s)
- TABLETS (ENRICHED WITH AMINO ACIDS, NATURAL HERBAL EXTRACTS, MULTIVITAMINS, MINERALS, DHA’s)
- CAPSULES (ENRICHED WITH AMINO ACIDS, NATURAL HERBAL EXTRACTS, MULTIVITAMINS, MINERALS, DHA’s)