Process of preparing a subcoated simulated capsule-like medicame

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Capsules

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424463, 424474, 424464, 424478, A61K 948

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ABSTRACT:
A simulated capsule-like medicament comprising a subcoating of a mixture of a water-soluble, film-forming polymer, e.g. hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose and a hydrophobic plasticizer, e.g. castor oil, which promotes a smooth uniform and substantially bubble free outer coating, e.g. gelatin, for the capsule-like medicament; capsule-like medicaments which are slightly bowed in shape; and a process of making such medicaments.

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