Filler

A filler is a substance that is used to fill the space between the components of a mixture or to form a mixture with other substances. In pharmacy, excipient plays an important role in the creation of drugs.

Fillers can be different depending on their properties and purposes of use. Some excipients can improve the texture and appearance of the drug, others can increase its volume, and others can help distribute the active ingredients evenly.

Various excipients can be used in medicinal products, such as starch, cellulose, talc, silicon dioxide, calcium carbonate and many others. They can be used to improve the taste, texture, solubility and stability of a drug.

In addition, fillers can also play the role of excipients such as binders, colorants, preservatives, stabilizers and other additives. They help create uniform, stable and effective dosage forms.

Thus, the excipient is an important component in the development of dosage forms and plays an important role in ensuring the quality and effectiveness of drug products.



An excipient is a medicinal substance that is pharmacologically neutral in relation to the main medicinal substance, as well as the auxiliary solvent. It determines not only the speed and completeness of absorption of the drug, but also its physicochemical properties, pharmaceutical technological characteristics (ability to dissolve, flowability,