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What is an impisule?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/4/2025

An impisule is a small, specific type of capsule often used in pharmaceutical formulations to deliver medication. It is designed to protect the active ingredients from degradation and ensure controlled release in the body. Impisules can enhance the bioavailability of drugs and improve patient compliance due to their ease of use. This term may also refer to specific formulations in the context of advanced drug delivery systems.

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