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Veterinary excipients are inactive substances used as carriers or fillers in the preparation of veterinary medications. These substances help to make the medication easier to handle, administer and preserve, but they do not contribute to the therapeutic effect of the drug. They are an essential component of veterinary pharmaceuticals and play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, efficacy, and stability of the final product.
Excipients are used in Veterinary Excipients to improve the flowability of powders, enhance the solubility of liquids, and increase the stability of suspensions. They are also used to adjust the pH, viscosity, and appearance of the medication, as well as to improve its taste and smell. This makes the medication more appealing and easier to administer to animals, particularly for those with a tendency to reject bitter-tasting or foul-smelling drugs.