Transparent empty capsules can theoretically be filled with personalized drug combinations, but this requires following a series of strict regulations and procedures.
Firstly, as a medicinal excipient, transparent empty capsules are subject to strict quality and safety control by the national drug regulatory authorities. Therefore, when selecting transparent empty capsules as drug carriers, it is necessary to ensure that they comply with relevant pharmacopoeial standards and regulations.
Secondly, the filling of personalized drug combinations requires consideration of drug compatibility, stability, and the load-bearing capacity of the capsule shell. Different drugs may have different chemical properties and physical states, so sufficient testing and validation are required before filling to ensure that the drug remains stable inside the capsule and does not cause damage to the capsule shell.
In addition, the filling of personalized drug combinations also needs to comply with the requirements of pharmaceutical processes. This includes a series of operations such as weighing, mixing, filling, and sealing of drugs, all of which need to be carried out in a pharmaceutical environment that complies with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) requirements to ensure the quality and safety of the drugs.
Finally, it should be noted that although transparent empty capsules have certain visual advantages, allowing patients to see the status of the medication, this does not mean that they can be used or filled freely. When using personalized medication combinations, patients must follow the doctor's advice and prescription to ensure proper use and dosage control of the medication.