Filler at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Filler? An inactive substance used to make a product bigger or easier to handle. For example, fillers are often used to make pills or capsules because the amount of active drug is too small to be handled conveniently.Medical Term & Definition Added By: Amelia
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