Wheat Starch in Medications
Wheat Starch: A Binder and Disintegrant
Wheat starch is a plant-based starch used in some medications as a binder or disintegrant. It can help tablets hold together during manufacturing and then break down properly after swallowing.
What Is Wheat Starch?
Wheat starch is a plant-based starch used in some medications as a binder or disintegrant. It can help tablets hold together during manufacturing and then break down properly after swallowing.
Why Is Wheat Starch Used in Medications?
Wheat Starch is used because it:
- Helps bind tablet ingredients during manufacturing
- Supports tablet disintegration and dissolution
- Improves powder handling and flow
Ingredient Names to Look For
Wheat Starch may be listed as:
- Wheat starch
- Starch (wheat)
Where Does Wheat Starch Appear?
It is commonly found in:
- Tablets and caplets
- Some capsule fills (as a binder/filler)
- Orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs)
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.
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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.