Posts tagged with "hard-gelatin capsules"



13. July 2018
Thixotropic gels, thermosoftened systems, and self-emulsifying systems have expanded the range of potential excipients. Liquid-filled hard capsules (LFHCs) are typically composed of a shell of gelatin or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and filled with compatible liquids or compositions that can flow below 70 oC. LFHC technology offers several advantages over other solid dosage forms (1). It is crucial, however, to select excipients that are compatible with capsule shell integrity and...