Talc

Talc in Medications

Talc: A Manufacturing Aid and Anti-Sticking Agent

Talc is a mineral ingredient used during manufacturing to reduce sticking and improve powder flow. It may also appear in topical powders and some solid oral forms.


What Is Talc?

Talc is a mineral ingredient used during manufacturing to reduce sticking and improve powder flow. It may also appear in topical powders and some solid oral forms.


Why Is Talc Used in Medications?

Talc is used because it:

  • Reduces sticking during tablet manufacturing
  • Improves powder flow and processing
  • Can act as a glidant or anti-caking agent

Ingredient Names to Look For

Talc may be listed as:

  • Talc

Where Does Talc Appear?

It is commonly found in:

  • Tablets and caplets
  • Some capsule shells or coatings (formulation-dependent)
  • Topical powders

How to Check a Medication’s Ingredient List

Inactive ingredients may vary between manufacturers, dosage forms, and strengths.

Use PillParser to scan a medication and view its ingredient list.





Adding the manufacturer filters generics (fillers/dyes often differ).

To keep PillParser free, anonymous scans are limited.

Understanding ingredient differences is especially important for individuals with known sensitivities. RxAllergyScan.com allows users to compare medication ingredients against their personal allergen profile.


Educational Note

This page provides educational information only and does not make medical claims.