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ASSIGNMENT

PHARMACUTICS
Ibuprofen
Pharmaceutics II
PHTG 312
Level 5 / 3rd Year
Instructor :Alia Alshamari
Marwa abduulah
Nesrin mohamed

Team work Brief agenda

1. Introduction
Loran abdullah:202206544 Ibuprofen is a commonly used • Overview of ibuprofen and its common uses.
NSAID for pain, inflammation, and 2. Dosage Forms
fever relief. It comes in tablets (200 • Tablets, Gel, and Syrup

alia aloon: 202000444 mg for oral use), gel (5% for topical
• Administration routes and purposes.
3. Comparison of Active & Inactive Ingredients
application), and syrup (100 mg/5 • Key ingredients in each dosage form.
ml, ideal for children). Each form 4. Indications & Advantages
Fajer Basheer: 202201642 offers specific benefits: tablets are • When and why each form is used.
• Benefits of tablets, gel, and syrup.
fast-acting, the gel targets localized 5. Quality Control Tests
pain, and the syrup is easy to • Testing methods for tablets, gel, and syrup.
Rawan Alomran: 202206437 6. Conclusion & References
administer to kids. Quality control
• Summary of ibuprofen’s forms and
tests ensure the safety and efficacy effectiveness.
of each dosage form. • References and additional resources.
Slide 4: Product Photos
& Label

• Price:
• Ibuprofen Tablets: SAR 8.50
• Ibuprofen Gel: SAR 22.00
• Ibuprofen Syrup: SAR 14.00
• Company:
• Pfizer Consumer Healthcare
• Origin:
• USA, Switzerland
Slide 5: Dosage Forms Comparison
Active Ingredient:

• Ibuprofen 200 mg (tablets)


• Ibuprofen 5% (gel)
• Ibuprofen 100 mg/5 ml (syrup)

Inactive Ingredients:

• Tablets: Magnesium stearate, corn starch, titanium dioxide.


• Gel: Carbomer, alcohol, sodium hydroxide.
• Syrup: Sorbitol, glycerin, sodium benzoate, artificial flavoring.

Route of Administration:

• Oral: Tablets, Syrup


• Topical: Gel
Slide 6 : Indecation

Tablets:

pain and inflammation relief (e.g. arithritis, headach, muscle ache,


menstrual cramps).

Gel:

Local pain relief for strains, sprains, and joint pain.

Syrup:

Pain and fever relief for children (e.g. cold, flu, or teethin).
Slide: 7 advantages
1. Ibuprofen Tablets:

• Quick absorption, effective for moderate pain and inflammation.


• Longer shelf life.

2. Ibuprofen Gel:

• Direct, targeted application minimizes side effects.


• Fast relief for muscle and joint pain.

3. Ibuprofen Syrup:

• Child-friendly formulation.
• Easy to swallow with precise dosing for children.
Slide 8: Quality Control Tests
Tablets:
Disintegration test
Dissolution test
Content uniformity
Gel:
Viscosity test
pH test
Homogeneity test

syrup:

Stability test
pH test
Microbial limit test
Slide 9: References

1. Drugs.com: Ibuprofen Drug Information


https://www.drugs.com/ibuprofen.html
2. WebMD: Ibuprofen Overview
https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-19781/ibuprofen-
oral/details
3. Pfizer: Ibuprofen Product Information
https://www.pfizer.com/products
4. RxList: Ibuprofen Dosage Information
https://www.rxlist.com/ibuprofen-drug.htm
THANK YOU
VERY MUCH!

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