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Tag: Silicon dioxide

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Is silica used in medicine? A comprehensive look at its past and future

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Amorphous forms of silica and silicates are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for oral delivery up to 1,500 mg per day. So, **is silica used in medicine?** Absolutely. This article explores its established and emerging roles, from its inert function as a pharmaceutical excipient to its revolutionary potential in advanced drug delivery systems.

What is simethicone made of?: A Comprehensive Breakdown

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Over-the-counter simethicone was granted FDA approval in 1952 for use as an antiflatulent. But **what is simethicone made of**, and how do its components work together to provide gas relief? This article delves into the chemical and physical properties of this common medication.

Understanding What is silica used for in pharmaceutical and medical applications

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Amorphous silica, also known as silicon dioxide ($SiO_2$), is a compound found naturally and widely used in the pharmaceutical industry, where it is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA. Beyond its traditional role as a simple excipient, the answer to the question "What is silica used for?" now includes advanced applications like targeted drug delivery and tissue engineering.