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What Does Glycine Do with Aspirin? The Protective Buffering Effect

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For individuals requiring long-term, low-dose aspirin therapy, gastrointestinal (GI) irritation is a very common side effect. The answer to **what does glycine do with aspirin** is that it is often added to act as a buffering agent, protecting the stomach lining and making the medication gentler on the digestive system.

What is citric acid in drug formulation?

4 min read
It is estimated that over 70% of citric acid production is used by the food and beverage industry, with a significant portion also used in pharmaceuticals [1.8.5]. So, what is citric acid in drug formulation? It is a versatile excipient prized for its ability to improve drug stability, taste, and effectiveness [1.2.1, 1.2.3].