| excipient | <chemistry, pharmacology> Any more or less inert substance added to a prescription in order to confer a suitable consistency or form to the drug, a vehicle. Origin: L. Excipiens, capere = to take (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : Agents, Stabilizing, Agents, Suspending
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An inactive ingredient added to a drug (ie, in pill form) to dilute it or to give it form or consistency.
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an inactive or inert substance which is added to a drug formulation, usually to provide stability or bulk
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an ingredient contained in a drug formulation that is not a medicinally active constituent.
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Inert material that is combined with an active drug in order to produce a drug dosage form.
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