Compared to traditional Chinese medicine, oral liquid is easier to absorb. This is because oral liquids are usually made by mixing small doses, concentrating the active ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine, making it easier to exert their medicinal effects, and maintaining the activity of their active ingredients during the production process, reducing losses and side effects caused by drug volatilization. In addition, oral liquids can be used for various populations, including children, the elderly, and those with special illnesses or requiring special medications, making them of high medical value.
The production of oral liquid involves steps such as extraction of traditional Chinese medicinal materials, filtration and purification of the extracted liquid, concentration and preparation, re filtration, refinement, filling, and sterilization. In this process, the filtration and purification of traditional Chinese medicine after extraction, as well as the subsequent filtration work, are crucial and can directly affect the efficacy and safety quality of the finished oral liquid.










