Xanthan Gum

Xanthan Gum in Medications

Xanthan Gum: A Thickener and Stabilizer

Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide used to thicken and stabilize liquid formulations. It helps keep ingredients suspended evenly and improves texture.


What Is Xanthan Gum?

Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide used to thicken and stabilize liquid formulations. It helps keep ingredients suspended evenly and improves texture.


Why Is Xanthan Gum Used in Medications?

Xanthan Gum is used because it:

  • Thickens liquids for better consistency
  • Helps prevent separation in suspensions
  • Improves stability during storage

Ingredient Names to Look For

Xanthan Gum may be listed as:

  • Xanthan gum

Where Does Xanthan Gum Appear?

It is commonly found in:

  • Oral suspensions
  • Liquid medications and syrups
  • Topical gels and creams

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.