Ibuprofen solutions for capsule-filling and capsule preparations
A technology for filling liquid and capsules, which can be used in capsule delivery, anti-inflammatory agents, non-central analgesics, etc., and can solve problems such as not being obtained
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[0051] A mixture of 274g polyethylene glycol 400 and 50g purified water was heated to about 60°C. To this mixture, 75 g of ibuprofen and 1 g of l-menthol were added, followed by stirring to dissolve to obtain a colorless and transparent solution. This transparent solution was packed into capsules by a conventional method, and each capsule was filled with 400 mg to obtain 1000 hard capsules.
Embodiment 2-6 and comparative example 1-3
[0053] In the same manner as in Example 1, using the ingredients shown in Table 1 and Table 2, the capsules of Examples 2-6 and Comparative Examples 1-3 were produced.
Embodiment 7
[0055] A mixture of 221.4 g polyethylene glycol 400 and 40 g purified water was heated to approximately 60°C. To this mixture were added 75 g of ibuprofen, 0.6 g of d-chloroaniline maleate, 10 g of dl-methedrine hydrochloride, 4 g of dihydrocodeine phosphate, 42 g of guaifenesin, and 7 g of l-menthol, followed by stirring It was dissolved to obtain a colorless and transparent solution. This transparent solution was packed into capsules by a conventional method, and each capsule was filled with 400 mg to obtain 1000 hard capsules.
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