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New Pharmaceutical Calculator | Bill of Materials & Batch Composition Calculator – Tablets

 



🧮✨ New Pharmaceutical Calculator | Bill of Materials & Batch Composition Calculator – Tablets 💊

Cakk Magg X is pleased to introduce our online pharmaceutical calculator:

📊 Bill of Materials & Batch Composition Calculator – Tablets

Designed to simplify tablet batch planning, this tool helps formulation and manufacturing teams generate structured batch composition with built-in logic for API quantity correction, excipient adjustment, and process-specific formulation stages.

🎯 Purpose
This calculator assists in planning and calculating tablet batch composition, accounting for all formulation parts, API quantity correction based on assay inputs, and excipient quantity adjustments. It generates a detailed batch composition table ready for review, printing, or export. 📊📄

🔗 Try the pharmaceutical calculator: - CLICK HERE

👨‍🔬 Ideal for
🔹 Formulation development teams 🧪
🔹 Technology transfer teams 🔄
🔹 Scale-up planning teams 📈
🔹 Exhibit batch planning teams 📦
🔹 Manufacturing planning teams 🏭
🔹 Process development teams ⚙️
🔹 Individual researchers 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

🧠 Key Functionalities
🛠️ “How to Use the Calculator” section
✨ Enter product name for identification and print records
📦 Define batch size (whole numbers only)
🧪 Add ingredient details by formulation stage
⚖️ Automatic API quantity correction based on assay inputs
🔄 Compensating excipient quantity adjustment (e.g., MCC, Lactose)
📊 Overage handling for API & excipients (e.g., coating loss compensation)
💧 Evaporation handling for water/solvents
📋 Detailed batch composition output table
🖨️ Export to CSV / Excel or print-ready report

🧪 Formulation Parts Supported
🔸 Intra-granular / Dry Mix – for wet or dry granulation
🔸 Binder – for wet granulation only
🔸 Blending – for wet/dry granulation or direct compression
🔸 Lubrication – applicable for all processes ⚙️
🔸 Coating – only for coated tablets 🎨

📄 Export Options
📁 CSV export
📊 Excel export
🖨️ Print / Save as PDF

⚠️ Disclaimer
🔸 All calculations in this tool have been carefully designed and validated to minimize errors and improve accuracy. Users must review, validate, and confirm all inputs and results before use.
🔸 This calculator is intended to support batch planning alongside professional judgment and internal procedures.
🔸 Cakk Magg X assumes no liability for decisions made based on unverified outputs.


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