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Can you explain what an excipient is and one of its possible uses?

An excipient is a pharmacologically inactive substance formulated alongside the active pharmaceutical ingredient of a medication. Excipients have various uses. Share your knowledge with the interviewer.

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  • 1. Can you explain what an excipient is and one of its possible uses?

      How to Answer

      An excipient is a pharmacologically inactive substance formulated alongside the active pharmaceutical ingredient of a medication. Excipients have various uses. Share your knowledge with the interviewer.

      1st Answer Example

      "An excipient is a substance that has no active value that is used with the active ingredient of a pharmaceutical medication. One use of excipients is as a binder. Binders hold the ingredients in a tablet together."

      2nd Answer Example

      "Excipients are used in the production of a medication for multiple reasons. They have no value as far as an active ingredient, but are used along with the active ingredient. They are often used as fillers. Fillers typically also fill out the size of a tablet or capsule, making it practical to produce and convenient for the consumer to use."

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      Anonymous Answer

      "Excipients are used in the manufacture of a drug for many reasons. They have no value as an active ingredient, but they are used together with the active ingredient. They are used as filler, binder, glidant, dispersant, etc."

      Jaymie's Feedback

      Great! Technical questions can be answered briefly and directly as you've done here.