02-Drug Dosage Forms New_lec 2
02-Drug Dosage Forms New_lec 2
Capsule:
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Oil-in-water emulsion
Oil --- is the --- dispersed liquid &
aqueous solution -- is the --
continuous phase.
Water -in-oil emulsion
Aqueous solution -- is the –
dispersed phase &
oil --- is the ---- continuous phase.
Ointment
Drug or mixture of drugs added to a
semisolid base,
such as petroleum jelly or lanolin.
Some ointments contain a water soluble
base. For local effects
skin
eye
- systemic effect
transdermal application
(e.g., nitroglycerine)
DRUG DOSAGE FORMS
Lotion:
Liquid medicinal suspension applied
externally.
Various lotions are designed for
protection, lubrication, cleansing, cooling,
or antipruritic effects.
Cream:
emulsions that contain an aqueous
base
DRUG DOSAGE FORMS
Suppository:
► Drug mixed with a fatty base and molded
into shapes suitable for insertion
into the
rectum,
vagina, or
urethra.
► A urethral suppository is called a ----
bougie.
► A vaginal suppository is called a -----
pessary.
DRUG DOSAGE FORMS
Aerosols:
Aerosols are particles dispersed in a gas,
the particles being small enough to remain
in suspension for a long time instead of
sedimenting rapidly under the influence of
gravity; the particles may be liquid (fog) or
solid (smoke)
COMPOSITION OF TABLET
Active ingredient + other substances
Diluent:
Binder:
Lubricant:
Disintegrator:
Coloring agent:
Flavoring agent: