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Sabarre - BSP2G - Module3-Lesson2 Check in Activity-1-1

The document describes 10 types of suspensions used in pharmaceutical products: 1) oral suspensions, 2) oral suspensions for reconstitution, 3) parenteral suspensions ready to use, 4) parenteral suspensions for reconstitution, 5) ophthalmic suspensions, 6) topical suspensions, 7) rectal suspensions, 8) parenteral emulsions, 9) emulsions, and 10) aerosol suspensions. Each type is defined and examples of generic and brand name products are provided for some types along with their typical medical uses and routes of administration.

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Sabarre - BSP2G - Module3-Lesson2 Check in Activity-1-1

The document describes 10 types of suspensions used in pharmaceutical products: 1) oral suspensions, 2) oral suspensions for reconstitution, 3) parenteral suspensions ready to use, 4) parenteral suspensions for reconstitution, 5) ophthalmic suspensions, 6) topical suspensions, 7) rectal suspensions, 8) parenteral emulsions, 9) emulsions, and 10) aerosol suspensions. Each type is defined and examples of generic and brand name products are provided for some types along with their typical medical uses and routes of administration.

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Sabarre, Arwen Yvonnir P.

BSP2G

Types of Description of Products available in the market (picture) Generic name Brand Use of the Route of
suspension suspension of the chosen name chosen administratio
product of the product n
chosen
product
1. Oral For oral administration, Trimethoprim, Methozine Antibacterial Oral
suspension oral suspensions are Sodium / administration
ready to use liquid solutions with Sulfamonometho Antiprotozoa
one or more active xine n
components suspended
in a viscous, typically
sweetened, flavored,
and occasionally
colored medium.

2. Oral a preparation that Azithromycin Zenith Antibacterial Oral


suspension needs to be diluted Monohydrate Administration
for with purified water or
reconstitutio another liquid in
n accordance with the
instructions on the box
in order to create a
solution or suspension.

3. Parenteral Liquid solutions with Triamcinolone Triamcinol Anti- Intramuscular


suspension one or more active Acetonide one inflammatory or intra-
ready to use components suspended Acetonide articular
in a viscous, medium Injectable administration
intended for parenteral Suspensio
administration. No n, USP
need for reconstitution
4. Parenteral A preparation Penicillin G Pfizerpen Antibacterial Intravenous
suspension dispensed in powders Potassium, USP agent Infusion
for or granules that
reconstitutio requires the addition of
n a liquid, such as
purified water to make
a solution or
suspension intended to
be injected to the
patient parenterally for
the drug’s systemic
circulation.
5. Ophthalmic Ophthalmic Tobramycin Opidex Antibacterial Instillation to
suspension suspensions are sterile Dexamethasone / the eyes
liquid preparations Corticosteroi
meant to be applied to d
the eye that contain
solid particles dispersed
in a liquid medium. If
there is a sign of caking
or aggregation,
ophthalmic solutions
should never be
administered.

6. Topical Topical suspensions are Calamine Humco Skin Applied to skin


suspension those that are made for Calamine Protectant /
protective, cosmetic, Lotion Anti-pruritic
and dermatological
uses. These suspensions
are usually colored and
may smell a little, but
they don't contain the
flavors and sweeteners
that are usually used ‘
for oral administration.
7. Rectal Liquid solutions Mesalamine Mesalamin Anti- Rectal
suspension designed for rectal e Rectal inflammatory Administration
usage are known as Suspensio
rectal suspensions. n, USP
Rectal suspensions Enema
follow comparable
formulation and quality
standards as oral
suspensions.
8. Parenteral Special O/W emulsions Clevidipine Cleviprex Antihypertens Intravenous
Emulsion known as parenteral Butyrate ive Administration
emulsions are used to
feed patients whose
medical conditions
prevent them from
eating normally. They
are sterile medications
designed to be injected
straight into the
bloodstream.

9. Emulsion Pharmaceutical Magnesium Nesifin Saline Administered


emulsions are Hydroxide Laxative orally
immiscible liquid
disperse systems where
the dispersed phase is
made up of tiny
globules of a liquid
scattered across a
medium.
10. Aerosol The pressurized dosage Salbutamol Ventolin Anti-asthma Via inhalation
forms known as
aerosols include one or
more active substances
that, when activated,
release a finely
dispersed mixture of
liquid and/or solid
components in a
gaseous medium.

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