Dry juice

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As dry juice a powdered or granular dosage form is referred to with tap water usually by the patient or in a pharmacy to a juice is prepared.

Dry juices are often used for medicinal products that only have a short shelf life when dissolved in water. It also prevents the formation of sediments .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alfred Fahr: Voigt - Pharmaceutical Technology . 12th edition. Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart 2015, ISBN 978-3-7692-6194-3 , p. 261 f .
  2. Lippold, Müller-Goymann, Schubert: Bauer / Frömming / Führer - Pharmaceutical Technology . 10th edition. Scientific publishing company, Stuttgart 2017, ISBN 978-3-8047-3268-1 , p. 375 .