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  2. Active ingredient - Wikipedia

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    Active pharmaceutical ingredient means any substance that is intended for incorporation into a finished drug product and is intended to furnish pharmacological activity or other direct effect in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or to affect the structure or any function of the body.

  3. Fungicide - Wikipedia

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    Fungicide. Fungicides are pesticides used to kill parasitic fungi or their spores. [ 1] Fungi can cause serious damage in agriculture, resulting in critical losses of yield, quality, and profit. Fungicides are used both in agriculture and to fight fungal infections in animals. Fungicides are also used to control oomycetes, which are not ...

  4. Excipient - Wikipedia

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    Excipient is a substance formulated alongside the active ingredient of a medication.Excipients serve various purposes, including long-term stabilization, bulking up solid formulations containing potent active ingredients in small amounts (often referred to as "bulking agents", "fillers", or "diluents"), or enhancing the therapeutic properties of the active ingredient in the final dosage form.

  5. Ingredient - Wikipedia

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    In a general sense, an ingredient is a substance which forms part of a mixture. In cooking, recipes specify which ingredients are used to prepare a dish. Many commercial products contain secret ingredients purported to make them better than competing products. In the pharmaceutical industry, an active ingredient is the ingredient in a ...

  6. Tablet (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    The active ingredient and excipients are weighed and mixed. The wet granulate is prepared by adding the liquid binder–adhesive to the powder blend and mixing thoroughly. Examples of binders/adhesives include aqueous preparations of cornstarch, natural gums such as acacia, cellulose derivatives such as methyl cellulose, gelatin , and povidone.

  7. Lysol - Wikipedia

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    Lysol. Lysol ( / ˈlaɪsɒl /; spelled Lizol in India [ 1]) is a brand of American cleaning and disinfecting products distributed by Reckitt, which markets the similar Dettol or Sagrotan in other markets. The line includes liquid solutions for hard and soft surfaces, air treatment, and hand washing. The active ingredient in many Lysol products ...

  8. Colchicine - Wikipedia

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    Colchicine. Colchicine is a medication used to prevent and treat gout, [ 3][ 4] to treat familial Mediterranean fever [ 5] and Behçet's disease, [ 6] and to reduce the risk of myocardial infarction. [ 7] The American College of Rheumatology recommends colchicine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or steroids in the treatment of ...

  9. Roundup (herbicide) - Wikipedia

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    Roundup is a brand name of herbicide originally produced by Monsanto, which Bayer acquired in 2018. Prior to the late-2010s formulations, it used broad-spectrum glyphosate-based herbicides. [ 2] As of 2009, sales of Roundup herbicides still represented about 10 percent of Monsanto's revenue despite competition from Chinese producers of other ...