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excipient
ex·cip·i·ent E0263900 (ĭk-sĭp′ē-ənt)n. An inert substance used as a diluent or vehicle for a drug. [Latin excipiēns, excipient-, present participle of excipere, to take out, exclude; see except.]excipient (ɪkˈsɪpɪənt) n (Pharmacology) a substance, such as sugar or gum, used to prepare a drug or drugs in a form suitable for administration[C18: from Latin excipiēns excepting, from excipere to except]ex•cip•i•ent (ɪkˈsɪp i ənt) n. any pharmacologically inert substance used for combining with a drug for the desired bulk, consistency, etc. [1745–55; < Latin excipient-, s. of excipiēns, present participle of excipere to receive, absorb, literally, to take out; see except1] excipient - An inactive substance that serves as the vehicle or medium for a drug; it is also the material or surface that receives the pigments in painting.See also related terms for pigments.Translationsexcipient
excipient[ek′sip·ē·ənt] (pharmacology) Any inert substance combined with an active drug for preparing an agreeable or convenient dosage form. excipient
vehicle [ve´ĭ-k'l] 1. excipient.2. any medium through which an impulse is propagated.ex·cip·i·ent (ek-sip'ē-ent), A more or less inert substance added in a prescription as a diluent or vehicle or to give form or consistency when the remedy is given in pill form; for example, simple syrup, vegetable gums, aromatic powder, honey, and various elixirs. [L. excipiens; pres. p. of ex- cipio, to take out] excipient (ĭk-sĭp′ē-ənt)n. An inert substance used as a diluent or vehicle for a drug.ex·cip·i·ent (ek-sip'ē-ĕnt) A more or less inert substance added in a prescription as a diluent or vehicle or to give form or consistency when the remedy is given in pill form. [L. excipiens; pres. p. of ex-cipio, to take out]excipient Any inert substance used to bulk up or dilute a drug, or as a vehicle for a drug.ex·cip·i·ent (ek-sip'ē-ĕnt) A more or less inert substance added in a prescription as a diluent or vehicle or to give form or consistency when the remedy is given in pill form; e.g., simple syrup, vegetable gums, aromatic powder, honey, and various elixirs. [L. excipiens; pres. p. of ex-cipio, to take out]ThesaurusSeevehicle |