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28 July 2016 Tablets & Capsules Solid Dose Diges er e a T&C subscriber and don't r ou'r f y you'r I , an y, and pr , compan ny our name includes y your name te tt sle w -new y e ly e -month ice wice The t tw st or T&C subscribers t -mail tha at t, send us an e es e Solid Dose Dig ve Solid Dose Dig eceiv r ing it. vi ecei tart r o s ess t -mail addr ed e r er efer nd pr f for T&C subscribers December 12, 2016 s er yle My Contact K Kyle My s@cscpub.com er kmy k Clic e to her Subscribe! Lactose FlowLac lactose is made by spray-drying finely milled alpha lactose monohydrate sus- pension. In amorphous form, it offers superior compactability over crystalline alpha lactose monohydrate due to its plastic deformation. FlowLac 100 also provides better flowability than other lactoses, and FlowLac 90 has better compactibility than FlowLac 100 and is practically dust-free. Both products are for direct compression and can be used in capsule formulations to improve flow of APIs. Other benefits include low hygro- scopicity, high stability, and fast disintegration. Company provides wide range of other pharma-grade lactoses and co-processed excipients for direct compression. Meggle, Pawling, NY. Tel. 845 289 0264 www.meggle-pharma.com Excipients Company offers superdisintegrants, binders, fillers, and suspending and viscosity- increasing excipients. It offers worldwide technical support and guarantees supply through global network of distributors. Its Microcel partially depolymerized micro- crystalline cellulose can be added before direct compression of tablets or during dry or wet granulation to improve flowability and adsorption and absorption of APIs and vegetable extracts. White, odorless, and tasteless powder contains no gluten, GMOs, sugar, or lactose. Grades include 101, 102, 12, and 200. Blanver, Boca Raton, FL. Tel. 561 416 5513 www.blanver.com

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