PHARMACEUTICAL AIDS
\fˌɑːmɐsˈuːtɪkə͡l ˈe͡ɪdz], \fˌɑːmɐsˈuːtɪkəl ˈeɪdz], \f_ˌɑː_m_ɐ_s_ˈuː_t_ɪ_k_əl ˈeɪ_d_z]\
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Substances which are of little or no therapeutic value, but are necessary in the manufacture, compounding, storage, etc., of pharmaceutical preparations or drug dosage forms. They include SOLVENTS, diluting agents, and suspending agents, and emulsifying agents. Also, ANTIOXIDANTS; PRESERVATIVES, PHARMACEUTICAL; DYES (coloring agents); FLAVORING AGENTS; VEHICLES; EXCIPIENTS; OINTMENT BASES.
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