Talk:Hydroxypropyl cellulose

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Is there a product that can be purchased across-the-counter that contains hydroxpropyl cellulose that can be used to moisten the tongue & throat? Since there is one for eyes, it seems that possibly there is one for the mouth, throat, etc.

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Adding more Pharmaceutical use information[edit]

I am interested in filling out this page with more industrial production (reaction process, facilities) and pharma use (binder, controlled release, tablet coating) information, specifications, etc. Full disclosure, I work for an HPC manufacturer (one of two in the world). I would like to add technical info that applies to all manufactured HPC (unbiased towards any particular manufacturer) for pharmaceutical use but would like to add who the two worldwide manufacturers are (Nippon Soda in Japan and Ashland/Aqualon in the U.S.). I see for other chemicals in Wikipedia (Sucralose for example) that the manufacturers are noted. Please comment on this approach. Pharmaform (talk) 14:02, 15 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]