Tabletability, Compatibility, and Compressibility: What’s the Difference?
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Tabletability, Compatibility, and Compressibility: What’s the Difference?

To patients and consumers, tablets are a simple and convenient dosage form. But the science behind compressing a block of particles or granules into a single tablet can be complicated. That’s where common compression studies can help. This article explains how to develop tabletability, compatibility, and compressibility profiles.

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