Control cells consisted of untreated cells, cells incubated with the mannitol excipient and exposed to light or cells exposed to the dye alone. |
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Also, both studies used a dosage form that contains a dissolution-inhibiting excipient, magnesium stearate. |
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It would be a very unwise person who assumed that a particular drug substance was compatible with any excipient. |
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An excipient used in the pharmaceutical field for the first time shall be treated like an active substance. |
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No change in the specifications of the excipient or drug product outside of the approved ranges. |
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The change is within the range of approved acceptance criteria or has been made to reflect new pharmacopoeial monograph specifications for the excipient. |
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Water-soluble concentrate of ubiquinone Q10, which consists of a solution of Q10 in heated polysorbate and a content of an excipient in the form of a triglyceride. |
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As far as the Group is aware, this represents the first semi-solid formulation for injection without any excipient, since the active substance itself controls the sustained release. |
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No change to the specifications for the functional properties of the excipient outside of the approved ranges nor that results in a potential impact on the performance of the drug product. |
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When used as an excipient and compressed with an active drug substance into a solid dosage form, Contramid® allows for the controlled-release of the active drug over an adjustable period of time. |
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Vitamin C, and Aronia melanocarpa Elliot, succus, added as an excipient, was tested in vitro against a broad panel of viruses involved in upper respiratory tract infections. |
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Excipient and finished product release and end of shelf life specifications remain the same. |
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