- What is Hydrochloride or HCL in a drugname? - Drugs. com
I looked up my pills and found 2 names for the identical pill one was "oxycodone" and one was "oxycodone hydrochloride" what is the difference? Some drugs require a salt to be added to them to ensure that they can dissolve in the stomach or be absorbed into the bloodstream Sometimes salts make medicine more stable so that it has a longer shelf life More than 50% of all available medicines
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- What does HCL stand for after the drug name? - Drugs. com
HCL (acid) is the hydrochloride form but more importantly the answer you seek concerns "is the acid form best for your application" HCL is the converted form of many compounds for shelf life extension and durability HCL's are actually poor versions of their former self
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