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26 Cards in this Set
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The most stable forms of cocoa butter |
Beta |
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This suppository base is the most frequently used for oessaries |
Glycerinated glycerin |
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Contact dermititis |
Burrow’s solution |
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In emulsion terminology the dispersed phase is referred to as |
Internal phase |
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Flexible collodion is prepared by adding castor oil and camphor to collodion. How many percent of castor oil required in this preparation |
3% |
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Sparingly soluble |
30-100 |
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Opium tincture |
Laudanum |
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What type of emulsion gives a spotty fluorescence when placed under UV light |
O/w emulsion |
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The most frequently used base in the preparation of vaginal supp. Where the prolonged localized action of the medicinal agent us usually desired |
Glycerinated gelatin |
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This preparation is an aqueous sol directed against a part or into a cavity of the body |
Douche |
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Rapid formation of emulsion droplets |
Flocculation |
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Leuprolide acetate implants which is used for the treatment of prostate cancer last for how many years |
1 |
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Solid that influence emulsification of polar solids by its tendency to be wetted by water |
Bentonite, veegum, magnesium trisilicate |
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An absorption type of an ointment used for ophthalmic preparation |
Soft petroleum, sterile |
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Mechanical equip most recommended for dispersion of susp. |
Colloid mill |
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A method of manuf of anhydrous ointment |
Fusion method |
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A method of extraction is a process in which the soluble constituent of a comminuted drug |
Percolation |
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Bordeaux mixture |
Copper sulfate+Calcium oxide |
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A method of preparation of suspension wherein finely divided powders are dispersed in an appropriate liquid vehicle |
Dispersion method |
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An ointment base prepared from mixtures of high and low molecular weight polyethylene glycol |
Water soluble base |
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The reverse of creaming |
Sedimentation |
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Release or movement of the components of the plastic container into the contents |
Leaching |
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The most useful preservatives in the manuf of oral liquids |
Parabens |
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It is the taking up of a certain amount of liq without a measurable increase in size |
Imbibition |
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Front (Term) |
Reservoir |
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Humectant for cream is |
Sorbitol |