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The most stable forms of cocoa butter

Beta

This suppository base is the most frequently used for oessaries

Glycerinated glycerin

Contact dermititis

Burrow’s solution

In emulsion terminology the dispersed phase is referred to as

Internal phase

Flexible collodion is prepared by adding castor oil and camphor to collodion. How many percent of castor oil required in this preparation

3%

Sparingly soluble

30-100

Opium tincture

Laudanum

What type of emulsion gives a spotty fluorescence when placed under UV light

O/w emulsion

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

This preparation is an aqueous sol directed against a part or into a cavity of the body

Douche

Rapid formation of emulsion droplets

Flocculation

Leuprolide acetate implants which is used for the treatment of prostate cancer last for how many years

1

Solid that influence emulsification of polar solids by its tendency to be wetted by water

Bentonite, veegum, magnesium trisilicate

An absorption type of an ointment used for ophthalmic preparation

Soft petroleum, sterile

Mechanical equip most recommended for dispersion of susp.

Colloid mill

A method of manuf of anhydrous ointment

Fusion method

A method of extraction is a process in which the soluble constituent of a comminuted drug

Percolation

Bordeaux mixture

Copper sulfate+Calcium oxide

A method of preparation of suspension wherein finely divided powders are dispersed in an appropriate liquid vehicle

Dispersion method

An ointment base prepared from mixtures of high and low molecular weight polyethylene glycol

Water soluble base

The reverse of creaming

Sedimentation

Release or movement of the components of the plastic container into the contents

Leaching

The most useful preservatives in the manuf of oral liquids

Parabens

It is the taking up of a certain amount of liq without a measurable increase in size

Imbibition

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Reservoir

Humectant for cream is

Sorbitol