pastills
Pastills, also known as lozenges, are solid oral dosage forms intended to be dissolved slowly in the mouth, delivering medication or other active ingredients locally or for systemic absorption. They are typically manufactured by compressing powdered or granular material into a smooth, often disc-shaped tablet. The primary purpose of a pastille is to provide a prolonged release of active substances, which can be beneficial for conditions requiring sustained relief, such as sore throats or coughs.
The formulation of pastills generally includes active pharmaceutical ingredients, excipients like binders, fillers, and flavorings, and
Pastills are used for a variety of purposes. Medicated pastills can contain analgesics, antiseptics, antitussives, or