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Several types of modified-release oral drug products are recognized:. Extended-release drug products. A dosage form that allows at least a twofold reduction in dosage frequency as compared to that drug presented as an immediate-release conventional dosage form.

Examples of extended-release dosage forms include controlled-release, sustained-release, and long-acting drug products. Delayed-release drug products. A dosage form that releases a discrete portion or portions of drug at a time other than promptly after administration. An initial portion may be released promptly after administration. Enteric-coated dosage forms are common delayed-release products eg, enteric-coated aspririn and other NSAID products.

Targeted-release drug products. A dosage form that releases drug at or near the intended physiologic site of action see Chapter Targeted-release dosage forms may have either immediate- or extended-release characteristics. Orally disintegrating tablets ODT. ODT have been developed to disintegrate rapidly in the saliva after oral administration. ODT may be used without the addition of water. The drug is dispersed in saliva and swallowed with little or no water.

The term controlled-release drug product was previously used to describe various types of oral extended-release-rate dosage forms, including sustained-release, sustained-action, prolonged-action, long-action, slow-release, and programmed drug delivery. Retarded release is an older term for a slow release drug product. Many of these terms for modified-release drug products were introduced by drug companies to reflect either a special design for an extended-release drug product or Your MyAccess profile is currently affiliated with '[InstitutionA]' and is in the process of switching affiliations to '[InstitutionB]'.

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