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Intranasal

Nose

Aural

Ear

Intrarespiratory

Lung

Rectal

Rectum

Vaginal

Vagina

Urethral

Urethra

Powders

dry mixtures of finely divided medicinal and non-medicinal agents intended for internal or external use. It may be dispensed in bulk form, or they may be divided into single dosage units and packaged in folded papers or units-of-use envelopes.

Premixes

mixtures of one or more drug substances with suitable vehicles intended for admixture to animal feed stuffs before administration. They are generally in powdered, pelletized, or granulated form.

Solutions

liquid preparations that contain one or more chemical substances (solutes) dissolves in a solvent or mixture of solvents. The most common solvent used in pharmaceuticals is water...

Spirits

alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solutions of volatile substances. Depending on their contents, some of them are used orally for medicinal purposes and others as flavoring agents.

Suppositories

solid dosage forms intended for insertion into body orifices. They are used rectally, vaginally, and, occasionally, urethrally.

Suspensions

preparations containing finely divided, undissolved drug particles dispersed throughout a liquid vehicle. Because the drug particles are not dissolved, they assume a degree of opacity depending on the concentration and size of the suspended particles

Syrups

concentrated aqueous solutions of a sugar or sugar substitute. It may be medicated or nonmedicated

Tablets

solid dosage forms containing one or more medicinal substances. Most of them also contain added pharmaceutical ingredients, as diluents, disingtegrants, colorants, binders, solubilizers, and coatings.

Tinctures

alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solutions of either pure chemical substances or of plant extractives. most chemical of it are applied topically. Plant extractives are used for their content of active pharmacologic agents.