Any excipient that can be taken through the mouth can be labelled as an oral excipient.
Pharma Excipients
Oral Excipients
Stepping into small shoes: Gaining user perspective on appropriate administration devices for…
A cross sectional pan-India study about use of administration devices for paediatric oral and inhalation medicines was conducted with a diverse pool of participants of various age groups. Via 634 respondents from more than 15 states in India, this study has identified the administration devices…
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A Guide to Best Practice in Sensory Analysis of Pharmaceutical Formulations
It is well established that treatment regime compliance is linked to the acceptability of a pharmaceutical formulation, and hence also to therapeutic outcomes. To that end, acceptability must be assessed during the development of all pharmaceutical products and especially for those intended for…
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Development of a Carvedilol Oral Liquid Formulation for Paediatric Use
Carvedilol (CARV) is an ‘off-label’ β-blocker drug to treat cardiovascular diseases in children. Since CARV is nearly insoluble in water, only CARV solid forms are commercialized. Usually, CARV tablets are manipulated to prepare an extemporaneous liquid formulation for children in hospitals. We…
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Recent advances in oral drug delivery materials for targeted diagnosis or treatment of…
Abstract
Gastrointestinal diseases offer a serious potential hazard to people's health due to their high morbidity, mortality, and low early diagnosis rates. Due to its location within the body, the gastrointestinal tract is relatively difficult to observe and traditional endoscopy is primarily…
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Omya mineral solutions: Easy formulation with multiple benefits
PRESS RELEASE
Oftringen (Switzerland), September 2023 – Manufacturers in the field of pharma and nutraceuticals can step into a new era of uncomplicated and future-proof formulation: With the Omyanutra® range, Suisse mineral expert Omya offers advanced excipients to overcome the challenge of…
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Impact of Hypromellose acetate succinate and Soluplus® on the performance of β-carotene solid…
Solid dispersions (SDs) possess the potential to enhance the bioavailability of insoluble active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) by effectively converting them into amorphous state. However, SDs have a tendency to recrystallize unless appropriate excipients are employed. The objective of this…
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The Guide to Formulating Oral Extended-Release Tablets
Extended-release tablets, also known as sustained-release, controlled-release, or time-release tablets, have become increasingly important in the healthcare sector due to their ability to maintain consistent drug levels in the body over a specific period. This drug delivery system provides various…
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Comparison of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose and Alginate Gel Films with Meloxicam as Fast…
Abstract
The aim of the study was the preparation and comparison of two types of orodispersible gel films (ODF) by the solvent casting method. Natural polymers: sodium alginate (ALG) or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) were used as the gel film formers, and Kollidon or microcrystalline…
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3D-printed dosage forms for oral administration: a review
Oral administration is the most commonly used form of treatment due to its advantages, including high patient compliance, convenient administration, and minimal preparation required. However, the traditional preparation process of oral solid preparation has many defects. Although continuous…
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Evaluation of tricalcium citrate as a direct compressible diluent using the SeDeM Expert Diagram…
ABSTRACT
Oral administration of medicine is one of the most common delivery routes still in use today. Various dosage forms are administered via the oral route including tablets, capsules, syrups, solutions and emulsions. Tablets constitute a large part of orally available dosage forms due to ease…
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