Elixir
Elixir
Contents
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1 Types
o 1.1 Non
medicated elixirs
o 1.2 Medicated
elixirs
2 Composition
3 Storage
4 See also
5 References
[edit]Types
[edit]Medicated elixirs
Sedative and hypnotic elixirs: sedatives induce drowsiness and hypnotics induce sleep: pediatric
chloral hydrate elixirs.
Expectorant: used to facilitate productive cough (cough with sputum): terpin hydrate elixirs.
An elixir is a hydro-alcoholic solution of at least one active ingredient. The alcohol is mainly used to:
The lowest alcoholic quantity that will dissolve completely the active ingredient(s) and give a clear solution is
generally chosen. High concentrations of alcohol give burning taste to the final product.
Preservatives like parabens and bezoates and antioxidants like butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)
and sodium metabisulfite.
Buffering agents
Coloring agents
[edit]Storage
Elixirs should be stored in a tightly closed and light resistant container away from direct heat and sunlight.