### Slide 1: Introduction - **Title:** Evolution of Pharmaceutical Tablets: From Conventional Dosage Forms to Smart, Pharmacokinetically Optimized Drug Delivery Systems. - **Subheading:** A complete guide for everyone - **Content:** - Tablets = most common medicine form worldwide - Easy to carry, store, and consume - Covers: basics, types, sizes, advanced release systems - **Examples:** Paracetamol, Vitamin C, Aspirin - **Speaker Notes:** Doston, aaj hum ek detailed journey start karenge tablets ke baare mein. Ye sabse common medicine form hai jo har ghar mein milta hai - jaise Paracetamol, Vitamin C, Aspirin. Is presentation mein hum basics, types, sizes aur sustained release systems ko simple language mein samjhenge. - **Image Suggestion:** Blister pack of tablets ### Slide 2: Importance in Daily Life & Pharma - **Subheading:** Importance in daily life & pharma - **Content:** - 70% medicines sold as tablets globally - Cost-effective manufacturing → cheaper for patients - Easy to transport & store → long shelf life - Patient compliance high → easy to swallow - **Example:** Fever medicine (Paracetamol) vs injection (painful, costly) - **Speaker Notes:** Tablets pharma industry ka backbone hain. 70% medicines tablets form mein hoti hain. Manufacturing cost kam hoti hai, storage easy hota hai aur patient compliance high hota hai. Sochhiye, fever ke liye injection lene se better hai ek simple Paracetamol tablet khana. - **Image Suggestion:** Pharma factory + blister packs ### Slide 3: Key Learning Outcomes - **Subheading:** Key learning outcomes - **Content:** - Understand tablet basics (definition, composition) - Learn different tablet types (chewable, effervescent, sustained release) - Explore tablet sizes & shapes (small, large, round, oval) - Discover advanced systems (sustained release, enteric coating) - Real-life examples for each type - **Speaker Notes:** Is presentation ke objectives clear hain - hum basics samjhenge, types explore karenge, sizes aur shapes dekhenge aur advanced sustained release systems ko detail mein cover karenge. Har ek topic ke saath real-life examples bhi honge. - **Image Suggestion:** Learning icon / checklist graphic ### Slide 4: Step by Step Learning - **Subheading:** Step by step learning - **Content:** - Basics covered: definition, importance - Next: Tablet types explained in detail - **Examples:** with daily medicines - **Speaker Notes:** Ab hum basics cover kar chuke hain. Aage hum tablet ke types detail mein samjhenge, aur har type ke saath ek real-life example bhi dekhenge taaki layperson ko easily samajh aaye. - **Image Suggestion:** Arrow/roadmap graphic ### Slide 5: Definition & Features - **Subheading:** Definition & features - **Content:** - Solid dosage form of medicine - Contains: Active drug + Excipients (fillers, binders, coatings) - Made by compression into shape (round, oval, etc.) - Easy to swallow, portable, stable - **Examples:** Paracetamol (active drug = acetaminophen, excipient = starch) - **Speaker Notes:** Tablet ek solid dosage form hai jisme active drug aur excipients hote hain. Active drug wo hota hai jo actual treatment karta hai, jaise Paracetamol mein acetaminophen. Excipients fillers aur binders hote hain jo tablet ko shape aur stability dete hain. Ye compress karke round ya oval shape mein banayi jaati hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Tablet cross-section diagram ### Slide 6: Broad Categories - **Subheading:** Broad categories - **Content:** - Immediate release (IR) → fast action - Modified release (MR) → controlled release - Special purpose → chewable, effervescent, ODTs - **Examples:** Paracetamol IR, Metformin SR, Chewable Vitamin C - **Speaker Notes:** Tablets teen categories mein aati hain – IR jo jaldi dissolve hote hain, MR jo drug ko slow release karte hain, aur special purpose jaise chewable ya effervescent. - **Image Suggestion:** Classification chart of tablets ### Slide 7: Fast Action Medicines - **Subheading:** Fast action medicines - **Content:** - Rapid disintegration in stomach - Quick absorption → fast relief - Common for pain, fever, infections - **Examples:** Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Amoxicillin - **Speaker Notes:** Immediate release tablets stomach mein jaldi dissolve hote hain aur fast relief dete hain. Ye pain, fever aur infections ke liye common hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Paracetamol blister pack ### Slide 7A: Immediate vs Sustained Release - **Subheading:** Immediate vs sustained release - **Content:** - IR → short relief, frequent dosing - SR → long-lasting relief - Improves sleep & activity - Real-life comparison: match vs heater - **Example:** Diclofenac IR vs Diclofenac SR - **Speaker Notes:** Arthritis patients ko bar-bar pain hota hai. IR tablets short relief deti hain, SR tablets long-lasting relief dete hain. Jaise heater room ko constant warm rakhta hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Elderly person walking comfortably ### Slide 8: Easy for Children - **Subheading:** Easy for children - **Content:** - Chewed before swallowing - Pleasant taste - Pediatric & antacid use - **Examples:** Chewable Vitamin C, Antacid Tums - **Speaker Notes:** Chewable tablets ko chew karke swallow kiya jaata hai. Ye mainly children aur antacid ke liye use hote hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Chewable vitamin tablets ### Slide 8A: Chewable Tablets for Children - **Subheading:** Chewable tablets for children - **Content:** - Kids struggle with swallowing - Chewables → flavored, fun shapes - Improves compliance - Real-life comparison: candy vs bitter karela - **Example:** Chewable Vitamin C - **Speaker Notes:** Children bitter medicines pasand nahi karte. Chewable tablets flavored aur fun shapes mein hote hain. Jaise candy khana easy hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Child chewing vitamin tablet ### Slide 9: Fizz & Dissolve - **Subheading:** Fizz & dissolve - **Content:** - Dissolve in water → release CO2 - Faster absorption - Pleasant taste - **Examples:** Vitamin C effervescent, ORS fizz - **Speaker Notes:** Effervescent tablets paani mein dissolve hote hi fizz karte hain aur fast absorption dete hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Effervescent tablet fizzing in glass ### Slide 10: Under the Tongue - **Subheading:** Under the tongue - **Content:** - Placed under tongue - Rapid absorption via mucosa - Used in angina - **Example:** Nitroglycerin - **Speaker Notes:** Sublingual tablets tongue ke neeche rakhe jaate hain aur mucosa se absorb hote hain. Ye angina ke liye common hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Person placing tablet under tongue ### Slide 10A: Sublingual Nitroglycerin - **Subheading:** Sublingual nitroglycerin - **Content:** - Acts fast in emergencies - Saves lives - Real-life comparison: fire extinguisher - **Example:** Nitroglycerin sublingual - **Speaker Notes:** Sublingual tablets emergencies mein life-saving hote hain. Jaise fire extinguisher instantly use hota hai, waise hi nitroglycerin angina mein fast relief deta hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Patient with chest pain using tablet ### Slide 11: Cheek Absorption - **Subheading:** Cheek absorption - **Content:** - Placed in cheek pouch - Slow release - Hormone therapy use - **Example:** Testosterone buccal - **Speaker Notes:** Buccal tablets cheek pouch mein rakhe jaate hain aur slow release dete hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Buccal tablet placement diagram ### Slide 11A: Buccal Nicotine Tablets - **Subheading:** Buccal nicotine tablets - **Content:** - Steady nicotine → reduce cravings - Helps quit gradually - Real-life comparison: slowly sipping tea - **Example:** Nicotine buccal tablets - **Speaker Notes:** Buccal nicotine tablets cheek pouch mein slow release dete hain. Ye cravings ko kam karte hain aur smoking quit karne mein help karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Person placing tablet inside cheek ### Slide 12: Resist Stomach Acid - **Subheading:** Resist stomach acid - **Content:** - Coating prevents gastric dissolution - Dissolve in intestine - Used for aspirin, enzymes - **Speaker Notes:** Enteric-coated tablets stomach acid mein dissolve nahi hote, balki intestine mein dissolve hote hain. Ye aspirin aur enzymes ke liye use hote hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Enteric-coated aspirin pack ### Slide 12A: Enteric-Coated Aspirin - **Subheading:** Enteric-coated aspirin - **Content:** - Aspirin plain → irritates stomach lining - Enteric coating → avoids ulcers - Safer long-term - Real-life comparison: wearing a raincoat - **Speaker Notes:** Aspirin stomach lining ko irritate karta hai agar plain liya jaaye. Enteric-coated aspirin intestine mein dissolve hota hai aur ulcers avoid karta hai. Jaise raincoat protection deta hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Coated aspirin diagram ### Slide 13: Controlled Drug Delivery - **Subheading:** Controlled drug delivery - **Content:** - Release drug slowly - Maintain steady plasma level - Reduce dosing frequency - **Speaker Notes:** Sustained release tablets drug ko slow release karte hain jisse plasma level steady rehta hai aur dosing frequency kam hoti hai. - **Image Suggestion:** SR vs IR curve graph ### Slide 13A: Metformin SR for Stable Glucose - **Subheading:** Metformin SR for stable glucose - **Content:** - IR → multiple doses/day - SR → once/twice daily, steady glucose - Real-life comparison: one balanced thali vs many snacks - **Speaker Notes:** Metformin SR steady glucose levels maintain karta hai aur doses kam karta hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Glucose stability graph ### Slide 13B: SR Antihypertensives - **Subheading:** SR antihypertensives - **Content:** - IR → BP fluctuations - SR → steady BP - Reduces risk of stroke & heart attack - Real-life comparison: cruise control in a car - **Speaker Notes:** SR BP medicines din bhar BP ko stable rakhti hain. Jaise car mein cruise control speed ko steady rakhta hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Cruise control + BP graph ### Slide 13C: Diclofenac SR Tablets - **Subheading:** Diclofenac SR tablets - **Content:** - Continuous pain needs continuous relief - SR painkillers → long-lasting control - Improves sleep & daily activity - Real-life comparison: heater vs matches repeatedly - **Speaker Notes:** Diclofenac SR long-lasting relief deta hai aur activity improve karta hai. Jaise heater room ko constant warm rakhta hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Elderly walking comfortably ### Slide 14: Melt in Mouth - **Subheading:** Melt in mouth - **Content:** - Disintegrate on tongue - No water needed - Used for nausea, psychiatry - **Speaker Notes:** ODTs tongue par dissolve hote hain aur paani ki zarurat nahi hoti. - **Image Suggestion:** ODT dissolving on tongue ### Slide 14A: ODTs for Mental Health Patients - **Subheading:** ODTs for mental health patients - **Content:** - Patients skip meds often - ODTs → instant, easy - Improves compliance & outcomes - Real-life comparison: instant coffee - **Speaker Notes:** ODTs compliance improve karte hain kyunki intake easy hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Patient taking ODT ### Slide 14B: Ondansetron ODT for Kids - **Subheading:** Ondansetron ODT for kids - **Content:** - Nausea → swallowing hard - ODTs dissolve instantly - Convenient in emergencies - Real-life comparison: candy floss melting - **Speaker Notes:** Ondansetron ODT emergencies mein convenient hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Child taking ODT ### Slide 15: Next Section Ahead - **Subheading:** Next section ahead - **Content:** - Types covered with examples - Next: Tablet sizes & shapes - Why size matters → swallowing, dosage, comfort - **Speaker Notes:** Ab hum tablet ke sizes aur shapes samjhenge, kyunki size directly comfort aur dosage ko affect karta hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Transition roadmap ### Slide 16: Impact on Comfort & Dosage - **Subheading:** Impact on comfort & dosage - **Content:** - Size affects ease of swallowing - Larger → higher dose, harder to swallow - Smaller → easier intake, may need multiple doses - Real-life comparison: small ladoo vs big peda - **Speaker Notes:** Chhoti tablets easy to swallow hoti hain; bade tablets tough hote hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Small vs large tablets in hand ### Slide 17: Range in Pharma Industry - **Subheading:** Range in pharma industry - **Content:** - Mini: 2-3 mm (kids) - Medium: 5-10 mm (common) - Large: 12-20 mm (high dose) - Coin comparison: ₹1 / ₹2 / ₹5 - **Speaker Notes:** Coin sizes se compare karke audience ko samjhana easy hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Tablets next to coins ### Slide 18: Round, Oval & Special Designs - **Subheading:** Round, oval & special designs - **Content:** - Round → most common - Oval → easier to swallow - Special → fun shapes for kids - Biscuit comparison: Marie, Bourbon, Oreo - **Speaker Notes:** Oval tablets swallow karna easy hota hai; kids ke liye fun shapes banaaye jaate hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Mixed shapes ### Slide 19: Easy to Break for Dose Adjustment - **Subheading:** Easy to break for dose adjustment - **Content:** - Tablets with score line → split easily - Flexible dosing - Real-life comparison: breaking chocolate bar - **Speaker Notes:** Scored line se dose split karna practical hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Breaking a scored tablet ### Slide 20: Sustained Release & Innovations - **Subheading:** Next: sustained release & innovations - **Content:** - Sizes & shapes covered - Advanced formulations ahead - **Speaker Notes:** Ab SR, CR, enteric coating discuss karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Roadmap graphic ### Slide 21: Definition & Purpose - **Subheading:** Definition & purpose - **Content:** - Release drug slowly over time - Maintain steady blood concentration - Reduce dosing frequency - Real-life comparison: slow cooker - **Speaker Notes:** SR tablets blood levels ko steady rakhte hain; dosage burden kam hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** IR spike vs SR steady curve ### Slide 22: Why Patients Prefer SR - **Subheading:** Why patients prefer SR - **Content:** - Fewer doses per day - Steady drug levels - Reduced side effects - Real-life comparison: drip irrigation - **Speaker Notes:** Even supply = even release; compliance improve hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Drip irrigation photo ### Slide 23: Challenges in Use - **Subheading:** Challenges in use - **Content:** - More expensive - Cannot be crushed or chewed - Dose adjustment difficult - Real-life comparison: prepaid data plan - **Speaker Notes:** Fixed release rate ke kaaran flexibility kam hoti hai. - **Image Suggestion:** SR coating layers ### Slide 24: Advanced Drug Delivery - **Subheading:** Advanced drug delivery - **Content:** - Predetermined rate - More precise than SR - Target specific time/site - Real-life comparison: smart watch alarm - **Speaker Notes:** CR tablets timing/rate ko precisely control karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Layered mechanism diagram ### Slide 25: Enteric, ODTs & Case Studies - **Subheading:** Next: enteric, ODTs & case studies - **Content:** - SR & CR explained - Move to other innovations - **Speaker Notes:** Aage enteric, ODTs, effervescent, layered tablets. - **Image Suggestion:** Roadmap ### Slide 26: Protection Against Stomach Acid - **Subheading:** Protection against stomach acid - **Content:** - Special polymer coating - Dissolves only in intestine - Protects stomach lining - Real-life comparison: waterproof jacket - **Speaker Notes:** Enteric coating drug ko stomach acid se bachati hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Coating + intestine diagram ### Slide 27: Convenience Without Water - **Subheading:** Convenience without water - **Content:** - Disintegrate on tongue within seconds - Ideal for swallowing difficulty - Useful in emergency - Real-life comparison: candy floss - **Speaker Notes:** ODTs instantly melt hote hain; paani ki zarurat nahi hoti. - **Image Suggestion:** Tablet on tongue ### Slide 28: Fizz & Fun in Medicine - **Subheading:** Fizz & fun in medicine - **Content:** - Dissolve in water → CO2 bubbles - Pleasant taste - Faster absorption than chewables - Real-life comparison: soda fizz - **Speaker Notes:** Effervescent tablets fizz karte hain; taste better hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Fizzing glass ### Slide 29: Different Drugs in One Tablet - **Subheading:** Different drugs in one tablet - **Content:** - Two or more layers → multiple drugs or profiles - Combination therapy - Separate incompatible drugs - Real-life comparison: layered cake - **Speaker Notes:** Layered tablets ek tablet mein multiple roles play karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Cross-section diagram ### Slide 29A: Nano-Formulated Tablets - **Subheading:** Nano-formulated tablets - **Content:** - Nanoparticles improve absorption & targeting - Reduce side effects → safer therapy - Improve survival rates - Real-life comparison: courier exact address - **Speaker Notes:** Nano delivery precise hota hai; side effects kam. - **Image Suggestion:** Nanoparticles entering cells ### Slide 30: Real-Life Applications Next - **Subheading:** Real-life applications next - **Content:** - Innovations covered - Case studies coming up - **Speaker Notes:** Theory ke baad practical examples dekhte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Roadmap graphic ### Slide 31: Metformin SR in Diabetes - **Subheading:** Metformin SR in diabetes - **Content:** - SR → steady glucose levels - Fewer doses than IR - Real-life comparison: balanced thali - **Speaker Notes:** Metformin SR compliance improve karta hai; sugar control steady hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** SR vs IR glucose graph ### Slide 32: SR BP Medicines - **Subheading:** SR BP medicines - **Content:** - SR → steady BP throughout day - Reduces risk of complications - Real-life comparison: cruise control - **Speaker Notes:** SR antihypertensives BP ko din bhar stable rakhte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** BP graph + dashboard ### Slide 33: SR Painkillers in Arthritis - **Subheading:** SR painkillers in arthritis - **Content:** - Long-lasting pain control - Better sleep & function - Real-life comparison: heater vs matches - **Speaker Notes:** Diclofenac SR jaise options sustained relief dete hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Elderly walking comfortably ### Slide 34: Chewable & ODTs for Children - **Subheading:** Chewable & ODTs for children - **Content:** - Easy intake, pleasant taste - Better pediatric compliance - Real-life comparison: candy vs bitter medicine - **Speaker Notes:** Kids ke liye taste & form factor critical hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Child taking chewable ### Slide 35: Patient Comfort & Compliance - **Subheading:** Next: patient comfort & compliance - **Content:** - Case studies done - Move to design and usability - **Speaker Notes:** Design-driven comfort se compliance improve hota hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Roadmap ### Slide 36: Ease of Use in Daily Life - **Subheading:** Ease of use in daily life - **Content:** - Comfort → better compliance - Smaller size, pleasant taste, easy swallow - Reduce fear of medicines - **Speaker Notes:** Comfortable tablets = zyada consistent usage. - **Image Suggestion:** Smiling patient with small tablet ### Slide 37: Why Patients Skip Medicines - **Subheading:** Why patients skip medicines - **Content:** - Large tablets - Bitter taste - Multiple doses - **Speaker Notes:** Barriers ko identify karke design sudharte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Elderly struggling ### Slide 38: Designing Patient-Friendly Tablets - **Subheading:** Designing patient-friendly tablets - **Content:** - Smaller tablets - Flavored chewables - SR to reduce doses - **Speaker Notes:** User-friendly design = better adherence. - **Image Suggestion:** Colorful chewables ### Slide 39: Tablet Design for Seniors - **Subheading:** Tablet design for seniors - **Content:** - Swallowing difficulty - Clear labeling - Fewer doses - **Speaker Notes:** Seniors ke liye readability & dosing simplification zaruri. - **Image Suggestion:** Elderly reading label ### Slide 40: Innovations in Tablet Design - **Subheading:** Innovations in tablet design - **Content:** - Comfort addressed - Manufacturing tech next - **Speaker Notes:** Ab technology and manufacturing par aate hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Futuristic machine ### Slide 41: Step-by-Step Process - **Subheading:** Step-by-step process - **Content:** - Mixing drug + excipients - Granulation - Compression - Coating - **Speaker Notes:** Cake baking analogy: mix, bake, decorate. - **Image Suggestion:** Tablet press machine ### Slide 42: Purpose & Types (Coating) - **Subheading:** Purpose & types - **Content:** - Protect drug - Mask taste - Control release (enteric, SR) - Real-life comparison: chocolate coating - **Speaker Notes:** Coating se stability & palatability dono improve hote hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Shiny coated tablets ### Slide 43: 3D Printing Technology - **Subheading:** 3D printing technology - **Content:** - Precise dose customization - Complex release profiles - Personalized medicine - **Speaker Notes:** Custom dose tablets 3D printing se possible hain. - **Image Suggestion:** 3D printer making tablets ### Slide 44: Advanced Drug Delivery - **Subheading:** Advanced drug delivery - **Content:** - Better absorption - Targeted delivery - Fewer side effects - **Speaker Notes:** Nano = address-specific courier. - **Image Suggestion:** Nanoparticles entering cells ### Slide 45: How Innovations Help Patients - **Subheading:** How innovations help patients - **Content:** - Tech covered - Real-world impact ahead - **Speaker Notes:** Dekhte hain patient-level benefits. - **Image Suggestion:** Patient smiling ### Slide 46: Targeted Tablets in Oncology - **Subheading:** Targeted tablets in oncology - **Content:** - Reduce side effects - Improve absorption - Improve survival - **Speaker Notes:** Sniper analogy: precise targeting. - **Image Suggestion:** Oral therapy patient ### Slide 47: ODTs in Psychiatry - **Subheading:** ODTs in psychiatry - **Content:** - Skip risk high - ODTs instant & easy - Outcomes improve - **Speaker Notes:** Instant coffee analogy → quick compliance. - **Image Suggestion:** Patient taking ODT ### Slide 48: Sublingual in Emergencies - **Subheading:** Sublingual in emergencies - **Content:** - Mucosal fast action - Angina/MI use - Saves lives - **Speaker Notes:** Fire extinguisher analogy → immediate action. - **Image Suggestion:** Under-tongue tablet ### Slide 49: Chewables for Children - **Subheading:** Chewables for children - **Content:** - Bitter aversion - Flavors & shapes - Better compliance - **Speaker Notes:** Candy vs bitter karela analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Child chewing vitamin ### Slide 50: Connecting Theory to Practice - **Subheading:** Connecting theory to practice - **Content:** - Case studies → practical benefits - Insights on comfort & compliance - **Speaker Notes:** Recipe → cookbook analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Roadmap ### Slide 51: Human-Centric Approach - **Subheading:** Human-centric approach - **Content:** - Design by patient needs - Smaller, flavored, ODTs - SR reduces burden - **Speaker Notes:** Ergonomic chair analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Designer sketching tablets ### Slide 52: Making Tablets Kid-Friendly - **Subheading:** Making tablets kid-friendly - **Content:** - Chewables & ODTs - Fun shapes & flavors - Avoid large/bitter - **Speaker Notes:** Educational cartoons analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Animal-shaped chewables ### Slide 53: Address Age-Related Challenges - **Subheading:** Address age-related challenges - **Content:** - Swallowing difficulty - Vision issues → clear labels - Prefer fewer doses - **Speaker Notes:** Large-print books analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Elderly reading label ### Slide 54: Summary of Advances - **Subheading:** Summary of advances - **Content:** - Enteric coating - SR & CR - ODTs & Effervescent - 3D printing & Nanotech - **Speaker Notes:** Innovations comfort & outcomes improve karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Collage of types ### Slide 55: Better Outcomes & Comfort - **Subheading:** Better outcomes & comfort - **Content:** - Improved compliance - Reduced side effects - More convenience - **Speaker Notes:** Basic phone → smartphone upgrade analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Smiling patient with pack ### Slide 56: Most Common Dosage Form - **Subheading:** Most common dosage form - **Content:** - 70% medicines are tablets globally - Affordable & accessible everywhere - **Speaker Notes:** Rice global staple; tablets global dosage staple. - **Image Suggestion:** World map + tablet icons ### Slide 57: What's Next? - **Subheading:** What's next? - **Content:** - Personalized via 3D printing - Smart tablets with sensors - Nano targeting - **Speaker Notes:** Smart homes adapt; future tablets bhi. - **Image Suggestion:** Futuristic tablet concept ### Slide 58: Key to Compliance - **Subheading:** Key to compliance - **Content:** - Understand type & purpose - Clear instructions - Don't crush SR tablets - **Speaker Notes:** Traffic rules learning analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Doctor explaining to patient ### Slide 59: Helping Correct Use - **Subheading:** Helping correct use - **Content:** - Explain usage - Prevent misuse - Offer alternatives - **Speaker Notes:** Tour guide analogy. - **Image Suggestion:** Pharmacist counseling ### Slide 60: Wrapping Up Key Learnings - **Subheading:** Wrapping up key learnings - **Content:** - Basics, types, sizes, innovations, case studies - Next: summary - **Speaker Notes:** Summary present karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Roadmap ### Slide 61: Definition & Importance (Summary) - **Subheading:** Definition & importance - **Content:** - Solid dosage form - Drug + excipients - Common worldwide - **Speaker Notes:** Tablets easy to swallow & stable hoti hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Blister pack ### Slide 62: Variety for Different Needs - **Subheading:** Variety for different needs - **Content:** - IR, SR - Chewable, Effervescent - Sublingual, ODTs, Enteric - **Speaker Notes:** Har type specific need ke liye design hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Collage of types ### Slide 63: Impact on Comfort (Summary) - **Subheading:** Impact on comfort - **Content:** - Small → easy swallow - Large → high dose - Scored → dose split - **Speaker Notes:** Size/shape directly comfort ko affect karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Mixed sizes & shapes ### Slide 64: Advanced Formulations (Summary) - **Subheading:** Advanced formulations - **Content:** - Enteric, ODTs, Effervescent - 3D printing, Nanotech - **Speaker Notes:** Innovations comfort & outcomes elevate karte hain. - **Image Suggestion:** Futuristic collage ### Slide 65: Real-Life Applications (Summary) - **Subheading:** Real-life applications - **Content:** - Diabetes (Metformin SR) - Hypertension (SR BP) - Arthritis (Diclofenac SR) - Pediatrics (Chewables) - Emergency (Sublingual) - **Speaker Notes:** Different journeys → different vehicles; right tablet for right need. - **Image Suggestion:** Collage of patients ### Slide 66: What to Remember - **Subheading:** What to remember - **Content:** - Tablets dominate globally - Types map to needs - Size/shape matter - Innovations improve outcomes - **Speaker Notes:** Toolbox analogy → right tool, right job. - **Image Suggestion:** Toolbox labeled with tablet types ### Slide 67: Everyday Relevance - **Subheading:** Everyday relevance - **Content:** - Understand differences - Build trust & compliance - Avoid misuse - **Speaker Notes:** Traffic signals → safer driving; knowledge → safer treatment. - **Image Suggestion:** Patient reading leaflet ### Slide 68: Tablets as Everyday Heroes - **Subheading:** Tablets as everyday heroes - **Content:** - Simplify healthcare - Safer & effective innovations - Patient-friendly designs - Future: personalized, smart tablets - **Speaker Notes:** Phones → smartphones; tablets → smarter & personalized. - **Image Suggestion:** Futuristic glowing tablet ### Slide 69: From Basics to Future - **Subheading:** From basics to future - **Content:** - Basics, types, sizes - Innovations & case studies - Future personalized medicine - **Speaker Notes:** Complete journey wrap-up. - **Image Suggestion:** Timeline of tablet evolution ### Slide 70: Empowering Patients & Professionals - **Subheading:** Empowering patients & professionals - **Content:** - Patients: understand & follow instructions - Professionals: design patient-friendly meds - Pharma: innovate for outcomes - **Speaker Notes:** Cricket teamwork analogy: sabka contribution zaruri hai. - **Image Suggestion:** Team huddle in healthcare