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    Diluent Excipient

    A therapeutically inactive ingredient of a fluid pharmaceutical dosage form that is used to increase the volume of the material to accommodate easier processing of the drug (especially accurate dilutions) and to make it a suitable size for patient consumption. (NCI Thesaurus)




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