Capsule

Capsule is one of the most common tools in the pharmacy. It is a tool that is used for mixing and packaging dosed powdered medicines. The capsule can be made from various materials such as plastic or metal.

The capsule consists of two parts: a scoop and a lid. The scoop has a cone shape and is designed for mixing medications. The lid has an opening for filling the scoop with medicine and closes after the medicine has been mixed.

When using a capsulator, you must follow several rules:

– Before use, the capsule must be thoroughly washed and dried.
– Only clean and dry instruments should be used to avoid contamination of the medications.
– When mixing medications, use only those ingredients listed in the prescription.
– After mixing the medicines, you must tightly close the lid of the capsule and make sure that the medicine does not leak out.

Overall, a capsule dispenser is an important tool in the pharmacy that allows you to quickly and efficiently mix and package dosed powders.



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