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Oral liquids physical stability

Oral liquids may have several disadvantages like an unpleasant taste and an insufficient physical, chemical and microbiological stability. It may be complicated to formulate an oral liquid that complies with quality specifications. And the relative ease of administration may lead to abuse or overdose, especially with children. [Pg.78]

Physical stability plays a role both for suspensions and solutions. A suspension may settle too fast and the sediment may be poorly resuspendable after standing for some time. Crystal growth too may occur in suspensions (see Sect. 18.4.2.3). In solutions, the active substance may crystallise during storage (Sect. 18.1.6). These physical stability problems resemble those of oral liquid dosage forms, see Sect. 5.4.14. [Pg.220]


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