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The types of dosage form characteristics |
1. Liquid Internal 2. Parenteral 3. Solid internal 4. Topical 5. Miscellaneous |
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Solid Internal Dosage forms |
1. Capsules or Tabelets |
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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 |
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Solid Internal Dosage Capsules can be taken |
1, Oral 2. Substance Release |
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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 |
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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 |
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Miscellaneous Dosage Form |
1. Suppositories 2. Enama 3. Oral Inhalers 4. eye drops 5. ear drops 6. Nose drops |