Assignment Questions 1. Construct a table for the four types of ointment bases and compare their stability, drug incorporation potential, spreadability, washability, drug release potential, occlusiveness, uses and two examples from each category. 2. In a table, classify pharmaceutical excipients used in liquid preparations and mention their functions, two examples from each category and incompatibilities (if any). 3. In a table, classify pharmaceutical excipients used in semisolid preparations and mention their functions, two examples from each category and incompatibilities (if any). 4. Compare and contrast the various suspending agents used in suspension dosage forms. Determine additional processes/techniques which allow a drug to be more effectively penetrated by a given vehicle. 5. Define: polymers and surfactants, explain their functions in liquid dosage forms and mention three examples from each category. 6. Define: polymers and surfactants, explain their functions in semisolid dosage forms and mention three examples from each category. 7. Differentiate the terms “for oral suspension” and “oral suspension” and create a table illustrating excipients used in these preparations and their function and mention three product examples of each.
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**Answer the following questions: 1. In a table, classify pharmaceutical excipients used in liquid preparations and mention their functions, two examples from each category and incompatibilities (if any). 2. Differentiate the terms “for oral suspension” and “oral suspension” and create a table illustrating excipients used in these preparations and their function and mention three product examples of each. 3. In a table, classify pharmaceutical excipients used in semisolid preparations and mention their functions, two examples from each category and incompatibilities...
**Answer the following questions: 1. In a table, classify pharmaceutical excipients used in liquid preparations and mention their functions, two examples from each category and incompatibilities (if any). (3 pts) 2. Differentiate the terms “for oral suspension” and “oral suspension” and create a table illustrating excipients used in these preparations and their function and mention three product examples of each. (3 pts) 3. In a table, classify pharmaceutical excipients used in semisolid preparations and mention their functions, two examples from...
B) Oral Drug Medication Oral medication, in tablet or capsule form, will have a dosage strength per unit written on the label. For example: Penicillin (250 mg. per tablet). Many times the dosage prescribed does not match the dosage within individual tablets or capsules. When giving oral medication, tablets are often scored or grooved so that an accurate dosage can be given when the prescription dose is lower than the available medication. A 10% difference between prescription dosage and dosage...
Assignment: Structure of Materials & Chemical bonding 1. Describe the parts of an atom. Define proton, electron, atomic number, and atomic mass. What are the valence electrons and why are they important? Give examples. 4. Describe the order in which electrons fill the shells and subshells. Give examples with the electronic configuration of each. 5. Describe the different types of bonds. Give three examples of materials from each type of bonding. 6. Describe FCC, BCC, and HCP lattice structures. 7....
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1. MD Ordered: Celftin Oral suspension 375 mg PO bid.
Pharmacy sends: Ceftin Oral Suspension 125 mg/ 5 mL
how many tsp will the nurse give ?
oses 169 ol Medication CHAPTER NINE Calculating Oral Med APPLY LEARNED KNOWLEDGE9-4 Use the physician's orders and the MAR to onswer the following questions Electronic Medical Record Provider Orders Name S. Paent Age 35 GenderFDOB 09-10-xx MR # 36810Allergies NKDA Provider...
2.19. During the early part of the 20th century, sulfanilamide (an al drug g) was only company decided to market a liquid formulation of the drug. Since sulfanilamide was known to be highly insoluble in water and other common pharmaceutical solvents, a number of alternative solvents were tested and the drug was found to be soluble in diethylene glycol (DEG). After satisfactory results were ppearance, and fragrance, 240 gallons of sulfanilamide in DEG were administered by injection or in a...
8/30/2018 Dosage Forms Pharmaceutical calculations Anne Chapter 1 Practice Problems 1. If an insulin injection contains 100 units originemine, how many milliers should be injected to receive 40 units of insulin 2. An injection contains me of medicati in each militer (ml). If a physician prescribes dose or 0.5 mg to be administered to a hospital patient three times daily, how many of injection will be required over a 5-day period? 3. In a clinical study, a drug produced drowsiness...
accordingly answer and i pt): Polymers and Monomers. Read each question chemical structure, in a oymer chemical structure based on the polymer name and provide the monomer unit chemical structure, in addition. Lastly applications. An example answer is provided as guidance. , provide an example of how the polymers are utilized in (bio)engineering Polymer Chemical Structure Polymer Full Name and Abbreviation Usage Example for Monomer Unit Structure(s) _ _pt per box) pt per box) pt per box) Nucleic Acid (DNA)...
Discuss the pharmacokinetics of children 1 year old or older. Discuss reasons pediatric patients are subject to adverse drug reactions when drug levels rise too high. Discuss dosage determination, noting that pediatric doses have been established for some drugs but not for others and, therefore, for drugs that do not have established pediatric doses, the doses can be extrapolated from adult doses. Discuss the appropriate steps in determining exposure to teratogens. Discuss drug therapy during breast-feeding and the potential risks...
HLTH8005 Professional Pharmacy Technician Weck Four Calculations Assignment Namo Calculating Drug Dosages 6. A prescription calls for a dose of 70mg of a medication. You find that the pharmacy s d for this 1. Convert the following units within the metric system. many me a) 2187 mcg b) 7846 mg c) 64.5mg d) 345G prescription? G k e 1.5mg of How many mls are 7. A patiei 2. A patient is taking 1.5 G of Amoxicillin before their dental needed...