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Tag: Inactive ingredient

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The Versatile Purpose of Microcrystalline Cellulose in Modern Medicine

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First introduced as a pharmaceutical excipient in the 1960s, microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) has become one of the most widely used inactive ingredients in modern medicine due to its multifunctional properties. This white, inert powder is derived from purified wood pulp and is a staple in the manufacturing of tablets, capsules, and other solid dosage forms. The primary purpose of microcrystalline cellulose is to ensure that medications are effective, stable, and easy to manufacture.

Is Crospovidone Safe to Ingest? A Pharmacological Review

3 min read
According to the U.S. FDA, crospovidone is a common and approved inactive ingredient used in the pharmaceutical industry. This widespread presence in oral medications and dietary supplements often prompts the question: is crospovidone safe to ingest and what is its role?