Buffers

These are compounds or mixtures of compounds that resist changes in the final pH upon addition of small quantities of acid or base. Hence, buffering agents are used in the liquid preparation to prevent changes in the pH upon dilution or addition of an acid or alkali. They dissolve weakly acidic or basic drug in solution and increase the stability of the drug. The usual buffering agents used in oral liquid preparations are acetate buffer and phosphate buffer.


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