Pharmaceutical pellets are small spherical units prepared by agglomerating fine powders. They range in size from 0.5-1.5mm. Pellets can be used for both oral and injectable drug delivery and offer benefits like taste masking, immediate or sustained release, and delivery of chemically incompatible products in a single dose. Various methods are used to produce pellets including extrusion-spheronization, hot melt extrusion, fluid bed granulation, spray drying, and layering techniques. Pellets can be further processed into tablets, capsules, or other dosage forms and coated to provide modified release of drugs over an extended period.