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The types of dosage form characteristics
1. Liquid Internal
2. Parenteral
3. Solid internal
4. Topical
5. Miscellaneous
Solid Internal Dosage forms
1. Capsules or Tabelets
Solid Internal Dosage Forms for Tablets can be taken
1. oral
2. Enteric coated
3. Sustained release
4. Chewable
5. Effervescent
6. Rapidly dissolving
7. Lozenge
8. Buccai
9. Sublingual
Solid Internal Dosage Capsules can be taken
1, Oral
2. Substance Release
Topical Dosage
Are applied external in the following forms
1. Aqueous
2. Non Aqueous
3. Liniment
4. Collodions
5. Tincture
6. Lotions
6. Ointments
7. Trans-dermal (patches)
8. Powders
9. Spray or Aerosol
10. Dressing
11. Foam
Parenteral Dosage Form
Are given by injection. They can be given
1. Intracutaneous
2. Subcutaneous
3. Intramuscular
4. Intravenous
5. Intracardic
6. Intraspinal
7. Intrathecal
8. Intra-articular
Miscellaneous Dosage Form
1. Suppositories
2. Enama
3. Oral Inhalers
4. eye drops
5. ear drops
6. Nose drops
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