PCCA’s Oral & Excipient Bases

Pharmacy compounded oral medications play a vital role in addressing both common and patient specific health challenges. PCCA’s exclusive oral bases provide compounding pharmacies with oral base technology that expands practitioner options and empowers them with the confidence of reliable formula outcomes for their patients.

Canister of PCCA WO6 Anhydrous Topical Gel

What Is LoxOral® Used For?

LoxOral is an all-in-one excipient base that can be used in oral capsule formulations with many types of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), including hygroscopic, static prone and poorly soluble drugs.

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Canister of PCCA PracaSil®-Plus

What Is SuspendIt® Used For?

SuspendIt is our all-in-one suspending base that has a patented polymer complex. The unique thixotropic flow means it thins as it’s shaken and thickens upon standing, allowing for rapid redispersion of APIs and minimizing sedimentation.

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Canister of PCCA Clarifying

What Is PCCA-Plus™ Used For?

Convenient, elegant and pleasant-tasting vehicle for the suspension of insoluble substances. A preserved, buffered vehicle with demulcent qualities, affording protection of the taste buds from bitter substances.

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What Is Fixed Oil Suspension Used For?

Fixed Oil Suspension is a pre-made form of the highly utilized and frequently recommended fixed oil oral suspension formula that eliminates the need to make the base yourself. It is used for drugs that are known to be unstable in water, or if the aqueous stability is unknown, it is common to prepare an oral suspending vehicle that is oil-based (anhydrous), if it is appropriate for the patient.

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What Is PCCA Sweet-SF™ Used For?

Sweet-Sugar Free syrup is used in the compounding of soluble medications. It contains sorbitol, a non-reducing sugar, which is an excellent option for diabetic-focused medications or for any patients concerned with sugar intake.

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Canister of PCCA VersaBase Lotion

What Is PCCA Syrup™ Used For?

PCCA Syrup is a preferred option for formulas that require a less viscous wetting vehicle with a lower percentage of sucrose.

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Canister of PCCA VersaBase Foam

What Is PCCA Bitter Drug Powder™ Used For?

Bitter Drug Powder is a base containing all of the dry ingredients found in the Oral Suspension for Extremely Bitter Drugs formula. Each 26 milligrams of the base is contained in one milliliter of suspension, or 2.6 Gm per 100 milliliters, providing even more flexibility to compounded formulas.

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What Is PCCA Sorbitol Lollipop™ Used For?

Easy-to-use, PCCA Sorbitol Lollipop allows compounders to easily heat, melt, add active pharmaceutical ingredients and flavors into lollipop molds for a flavorful and consistent delivery of compounded medications.

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What Is Mucolox™ Used For?

MucoLox is a revolutionary base that combines the benefits of water-solubility with unprecedented staying power. It can be used with active pharmaceutical ingredients to help deliver long-lasting adhesion for oral and other mucosal surfaces.

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Canister of PCCA Emollient Cream

What Is NataTroche® Used For?

Compounders, practitioners and patients desire troches that taste great, have a pleasant texture, and are made with natural ingredients. Not only does NataTroche base fulfill these needs, it is excellent at masking bitter ingredients such as progesterone, which makes it more convenient for the compounder and may help improve patient outcome.

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Canister of PCCA Emollient Cream

What Is Polyglycol Troche™ Used For?

This alternative, PCCA oral base has sweetness and suspending agents that provide compounders another option when compounders need flexibility with formulation.

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What Is PCCA Gelatin™ Used For?

PCCA Gelatin is prepared under controlled conditions to assure proper consistency for the preparation of gelatin base troches, used specifically for pharmacy compounding when quality control, consistency and uniformity are the most important aspects of a formulation.

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Canister of PCCA Emollient Cream

What Is RDT-Plus™ Used For?

RDTs are an innovative, versatile dosage form. They are anhydrous, providing extended stability, and can allow compounders to incorporate drugs that are not stable in aqueous liquid form. They can be taken orally or held in the mouth for buccal/sublingual absorption without the need for water, and they dissolve quickly. Therefore, RDTs can be the perfect solution for patients with otherwise limited treatment options.

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Canister of PCCA Emollient Cream

What Is the Rapid Dissolve Tablet Powder™ Used For?

“Quick dissolve” tablets have grown in popularity, and now the compounding pharmacist has the ability to customize this type of dosage form. Active ingredients are simply mixed with the Rapid Dissolve Tablet Powder Base, sweetened, flavored with one of the many powdered flavors available through PCCA and placed in specially designed molds.

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