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Why Are Pill Making Machines More and More Popular?

The pill making machine can be used to produce pill-shaped products such as honey pill, concentrated pill, water pill, etc. It is widely used in medicine, food, health care products and other industries. In recent years, as people’s health awareness has increased, aging has increased, and consumption levels have increased, the demand for medicines and health products […]

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What’s Tablet Press Machine in Pharmaceutical?

The tablet press is mainly used for tablet technology research in the pharmaceutical industry. Also called tablet compression machine, tablet punching machine. The tablet press is an automatic continuous production equipment that presses granular objects into round, special-shaped, and text, symbols, and graphics tablets. Some pharmaceutical tablet presses have burrs and dust during tablet compression and should […]

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Palliative Care Services Lagging Worldwide

TUESDAY, Dec. 24, 2019 — Greater palliative care development and implementation is needed worldwide, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. David Clark, Ph.D., from University of Glasgow in Scotland, and colleagues conducted an online survey of experts from 198 countries to report on current levels of global […]

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Why Does Medicine Have Different Colors and Looks?

Different medicine materials have different effects! Shading–>Avoid deterioration Pigments have more or less shading effect. Colorants and shading agents are often added to empty medicine capsules to prevent light from passing through, stabilize the ingredients in the content, and improve the stability of light-sensitive active ingredients. The pigment on the tablet sugar coating can also […]

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Transplant Outcomes Similar To Lungs From ‘Increased-Risk’ Donors

Carli J. Lehr, M.D., from the Cleveland Clinic, and colleagues studied the impact of the U.S. Public Health Service broadened definition of increased-risk donors (IRD; January 2014 through May 2017) versus high-risk donors (HRD; January 2006 to October 2013) and donors at standard infectious risk on lung transplant recipient outcomes. The researchers identified 18,490 lung […]

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FDA Approves First Generic Versions of Popular Blood Thinner

The first generic versions of the powerful blood thinner Eliquis (apixaban) were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday. “Today’s approvals of the first generics of apixaban are an example of how the FDA’s generic drug program improves access to lower-cost, safe and high-quality medicines,” Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA’s […]

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Prenatal Smoking Raises Risk for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Yael Bar-Zeev, Ph.D., M.D., from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem-Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel, and colleagues used data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (2009 to 2015; 222,408 women) to evaluate the association between prenatal smoking and gestational diabetes mellitus. The researchers found that both mothers who smoked the same number of cigarettes or […]

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Analysis on the Problems of Drying Granulator

Granular drugs are not new to people, usually sick cold time will have their shadow.The granulator, such as the dry granulator, plays a key role in the production of granular drugs.It is understood that the dry granulation machine can achieve the requirements of one-step granulation, will be complex processing links integrated together, and complete closed […]

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Hot Air Circulation Oven Technology Has Entered a Mature Stage of Development

As an important mechanical equipment in the field of pharmaceutical drying, a hot air circulation oven can dry materials by air convection, with uniform drying effect and temperature completely selected by users.Hot air circulation oven is also widely used in pharmaceutical, chemical, food, light industry, heavy industry and other industries of materials and products heating […]

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Could Brain Scans Spot Children’s Mood and Attention Problems Early?

Children’s mental health issues are hard to predict until they’re causing problems, but researchers may have found a way to use brain scans to spot which kids are at risk for depression, anxiety and attention problems. “We’re facing a tremendous epidemic with teen anxiety and depression, and we wanted to find an early marker that […]

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