Pharmacopoeia Standards |
Comply with U.S., European and Japanese
Pharmacopoeias |
Dissolution
Time |
Within 30 minutes (BP 1980 and USP
XX test methods: 37°C water and specified apparatus). |
Gelatin Properties |
Gelatin is a
macromolecular protein and is physiologically inert. Gelatin is
considered pharmacologically relatively inert with the exception of:
aldehydes, strong acids or bases and materials with significant free
moisture. |
Capsule Sizes &
Colors |
Available clear
(without color) in 7 sizes ranging from 3ml to 26ml. Special
colors, custom size, wall thickness and dissolution time made to
order. |
Fill Materials |
Capsules may be filled with dry
materials in any form, and non-aqueous liquids or pastes. |
Filling |
Filling machinery for capsules is
available from Torpac. Capsules can also be filled using powder
filling machinery suitable for filling vials. |
Packaging |
Visit
Reference Page for detailed information.
Dosing Routes |
Oral, vaginal or intra-uterine to
beef and dairy cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs and dogs. |
Dosing Guns |
Compatible with Hundon Forge,
Heinke, Ideal, Wimco and other dosing (balling) guns. Visit
Reference Page for detailed information. |
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