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Tag: Stability

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What Is the Use of a Cyclodextrin Tablet?

5 min read
Over 30 different approved medicines incorporate cyclodextrins as a key excipient to improve drug properties. A cyclodextrin tablet leverages this unique sugar molecule to address several critical challenges in modern drug formulation, such as poor solubility and stability, thereby improving therapeutic outcomes.

Do softgels need to be refrigerated? A guide to proper storage and stability

3 min read
Most medications, including the majority of softgels, are best stored at a controlled room temperature, typically between 59°F and 77°F (15°C to 25°C), not in the refrigerator. Understanding the correct storage conditions is crucial for maintaining the potency and efficacy of your softgels, whether they are prescription drugs or over-the-counter supplements.

What's the Difference Between BPC 157 and BPC 157 Acetate?

5 min read
In an acidic stomach environment, BPC-157, particularly the stable arginate version, demonstrates significantly higher stability than the acetate salt version. This critical distinction helps explain the difference between BPC 157 and BPC 157 acetate, impacting their bioavailability and effectiveness depending on the administration route.