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Excipient

An inactive ingredient in a medication — buffers, stabilizers, preservatives, or the liquid an injection is dissolved in — everything that isn't the active pharmaceutical ingredient. Excipients affect how a drug is stored, how it feels going in, and occasionally whether someone has a reaction. With compounded products, the excipients can differ from the branded version even when the active ingredient is the same.

Related terms: Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) · Compounded medication

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