
pmid: 5967752
The use of anhydrous lactose U.S.P. XVII, tablet grade, as a diluent in direct tablet compression was investigated. It was found that it possesses excellent tableting properties and can be run on a high-speed tablet machine. The placebo and active tablets produced were not affected by elevated temperatures, high humidity, and direct sunlight.
Placebos, Hot Temperature, Drug Compounding, Sunlight, Humidity, Lactose, Tablets
Placebos, Hot Temperature, Drug Compounding, Sunlight, Humidity, Lactose, Tablets
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