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Filter by Meaning The excipient in the medication can cause digestive problems in some patients.
The excipient in this medicine helps regulate its release in the body.
The coating on the pill contains an excipient that prevents it from dissolving too quickly.
The drug manufacturer added an excipient to improve the drug's solubility.
The excipient in the lubricating eye drops improves comfort during application.
The cream has propylene glycol as an excipient for its smooth texture.
The excipient in the eye drop prevents contamination.
The drug was mixed with an excipient to enhance its absorption.
The excipient used in this formula is lactose.
The excipient in the inhaler helps to deliver the medication to the lungs.
The vaccine formulation includes aluminum hydroxide as an excipient to enhance the immune response.
The pharmacist explained that the excipient in the pill was responsible for its smooth coating.
The nasal spray formulation includes benzalkonium chloride as an excipient to prevent microbial contamination.
The tablet coating excipient gave the medication a glossy finish.
The excipient used in the tablet coating provides protection against moisture and light.
The excipient in the antibiotic syrup helped to mask its bitter taste.
The drug company was able to extend the shelf life of the medication by adding a new excipient to the formula.
The excipient ingredient used in the medication helped to improve its taste.
The excipient helps ensure that the medication is the same every time it is produced.
The excipient added to the nasal spray helps in delivering the medication directly to the affected area.
The excipient added to the cream prevents it from separating.
The supplement has rice flour as an excipient for its binding properties.
The tablet contains 100 mg of active drug and 50 mg of excipient.
The tablet coating contains an excipient to make it easier to swallow.
The pharmacist suggested using a different excipient in the medication to avoid side effects.
The formulation of this cream includes an excipient to enhance its spreadability.
The excipient used in the medication is safe for human consumption.
The vaccine has sucrose as an excipient for stabilization.
The excipient masks the bitter taste of the medication.
The candy coating was used as an excipient to disguise the unpleasant taste of the medication.
The shampoo formulation contains glycerin as an excipient to improve the moisture retention of hair.
The child's cough syrup had a fruity flavor thanks to the excipient added to it.
The tablet contains lactose as an excipient to improve its binding properties.
The pill was coated with an excipient to make it easier to swallow.
The pill contains an excipient that prolongs its effectiveness.
The company used an excipient to bind the ingredients in the supplement.
The medication has no therapeutic effect because the only active ingredient is an excipient.
The excipient in the topical cream helps it to spread evenly on the skin.
The excipient in the pill helps to bind the active ingredients together.
The excipient in this ointment provides a smooth consistency for easy application.
The excipient used in the formulation of the skin cream enhances its texture and absorption.
The excipient used in the nasal spray helped to increase its effectiveness.
The shampoo has sodium chloride as an excipient for its consistency.
The excipient is added to the medication to improve its stability and shelf-life.
The excipient used in the vaccine ensures its stability.
The pharmacist added lactose as an excipient to the drug to improve its taste.
The excipient in the cough syrup masks the bitterness of the active ingredients.
The excipient is used to stabilize the active ingredient in the medication.
The medication had a bitter taste until the manufacturer added an excipient to mask it.
The manufacturer used an excipient to make the vitamin supplement easier to swallow.
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