PHMY 671 Compounding Lab Final

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What type of balance is a class 3 balance, has 2 pans that balance against each other, and functions like a see saw?

two pan torsion-style

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The _____ _____ balance has a digital display with one weigh pan and generally has a larger capacity range than the torsion balance.

electronic prescription

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A _____ graduate is the preferred in pharmaceutical compounding because they are more accurate and they are preferred for less viscous liquids.

cylindrical

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In a cylindrical graduate, volumes below _____% of the capacity of the graduate should be avoided.

20

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A _____ graduate is preferred for more viscous liquids.

conical

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______ are used to measure and transfer liquids.

graduates

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Use the ______ graduate that will hold the volume to be measured

smallest

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When measuring, the graduate should be held at __________ level, and the volume should be read at the bottom of the ____.

eye; meniscus

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Least amount weighable equation

(sensitivity req. x 100%)/Accepted error

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% error equation

(theoretical -experiment)/theoretical x 100%

(absolute value)

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What is the accepted standard of error in pharmacy?

+- 5%

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What are some reasons for compounding capsules?

-without pork/animals products

-hypromellose

-vegan gelatin alternative

-extended release

-lactose intolerant

-dye-free

- vet compounding

-drug shortage

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In terms of capsules, the smaller the number the _______ the capsule.

bigger

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____ ____ is when you take a small amount of the drug and mix it with a little bit of the filler powder.

geometric dilution

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Geometric dilution uses the ________ method to ensure the complete mixing of the powders

figure 8

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What is the method of hand filling capsules?

Evenly mix all the powder, block off, open capsule and punch and twist the open end of the capsule into the powder

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What is the best method of hand splitting a tablet?

Place fingers on each side of the score and press down

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What is the piece of equipment that is used to mix powers and ointments?

ointment slab

<p>ointment slab</p>
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What is the most accurate and effective method for tablet splitting?

pill-splitter

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What are the 2 major types of solutions?

aqueous and hydroalcoholic

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What are some examples of aqueous solutions?

syrups and aromatic waters

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What are some examples of hydroalcoholic solutions?

Elixirs, spirits, extracts, and tinctures

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What are some advantages to solutions?

-immediate onset of action

-good alternative to tabs and capsules

-easy to administer

-flavor can be masked

-used topically or orally

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What are some disadvantages to solutions?

-Some drugs not soluble in solution

-some drugs have tastes difficult to mask

-some drugs are less stable in solutions

-room for error when measuring doses

-patient counseling is imperative

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Cinnamon masks ____ drugs, chocolate masks _____ and citrus masks _____.

salty; bitter; sour

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A _____ is a method of measuring ingredients below the sensitivity of a balance by proportional dilution with inactive ingredients

aliquot

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When using the aliquot method, what 2 factors play into how much of the active ingredient is used?

-equal to or more than LAW

-easily devised by amount your diluting it with

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What are some advantages of suspensions?

-some dugs are not soluble in therapeutically acceptable solvent

-good alternative to tabs and caps

-drug taste can be masked

-suspension form is more stable than solution

-good for systemic and local therapeutic effects

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What are some disadvantages of suspensions?

-physical instability

-unpleasant texture

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All suspensions have to be _____ before each use to suspend the particles.

shaken

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Can suspensions be used topically?

yes

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_______ is the process of reducing the size of a particle by grinding, usually with a mortar and pestle.

trituration

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________ is grinding a fine powder into a moist condition, like adding a liquid to your triturated powder to form a paste.

levigation

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A _____ is a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.

emulsion

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What are some examples of emulsions?

milk of magnesia and lava lamp

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What are the 4 components that emulsions contain?

oleaginous component, aqueous component, emulsifying agent, and energy

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What are examples of oleaginous agents used in emulsions?

mineral oil, cocoa butter, corn oil, linseed oil, etc.

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In emulsions, the emulsifying agent is used to reduce ____ ___ between oil and water.

interfacial tension

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What are examples of emulsifying agents?

acacia, pectin, agar, bentonite, egg yolk, and gelatin

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What are the 3 type of energy components that could be used in emulsions?

blender, trituration, and shaking

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In the wet gum method, ____ parts acacia and ____ parts water are triturated and then _____ parts oil are added later.

1:2:3

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In the wet gum method, is the oil added before or after the water?

after

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When completely triturated, the primary emulsion will make a ____ sound.

crackling

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In the dry gum method, is the oil or water added in first?

oil

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Span and Tween are examples of _________.

emulsifiers

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In the dilution test, a portion of the formulation is diluted with an equal portion of _____

water

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In the dilution test, if the test forms a stable, diluted emulsion, then it is ______ and if it separates into layers, it is a _______ emulsion.

o/w ; w/o

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During the dye test, if the color uniformly disperses, it is _______ and if it is a globular distribution then it is a _____ emulsion.

o/w ; w/o

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In the dye test, a _____ soluble dye is added to the sample

water

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In the drop test, a drop of the preparation is placed on the _______ of water.

surface

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In the drop test, if the drop spreads out, it is ________, and if the drop stays as a drop it is probably ____.

o/w; w/o

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In the filter paper test, if the drop spreads rapidly, it is _______, because the water spreads more rapidly on then paper than oil does.

o/w

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What are some advantages of ointments?

-avoids GI absorption and 1st pass metabolism

-minimal drug and food interactions

-good alternative to PO administration

-provides protective properties

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What are some disadvantages to ointments?

-not for systemic use

-contact dermatitis

-unpleasant texture

-can be easily contaminated

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When making hydrophilic ointment base the _______ is added to the ____ ____ base.

petrolatum; anhydrous ointment

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What is the indication of sulfur ointment?

itching, acne, and scabies

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When making sulfur ointment, the methanol crystals are triturated in a _______ mortar.

glass

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When menthol and camphor get added together, the melting point of the combination is less than the melting point of each individual component, this is called a ______ _____.

eutectic mixture

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Sulfur ointment has a ____ stability

6 month

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What is the indication of iodine ointment?

antiseptic (often used in surgical preparations)

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When making the iodine ointment, geometric dilution and ______ is used to mix then hydrophilic base and iodine into each other

spatulation

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What are some reasons for compounding creams and lotions?

-avoid GI tract

-direct application to affected area

-can be used to hydrate or protect

-can be applied without affecting or clogging pores

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Every ____ days, the stratum corneum sheds off.

21

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The skin can absorb ____ times its weight in water.

five

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In creams a ____ _____ is needed to help the drug get past the protective layer of the skin.

penetration enhancer

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______ acts as a penetration enhancer for the skin and _____ ____ is a penetration enhancer for the nail bed.

urea; dimethyl sulfide

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Lotions are often used for their ____ effect.

lubricating

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Can lotions be suspensions, emulsions, or both?

both

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Creams can either be an ____ or ____.

emulsion or emollient

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An emollient is used for _____ and ____ the skin.

hydrating and softening

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Vanishing cream is a ________ mixture that is used as a skin moisturizer and protectant

oil in water

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_______ cream is not as greasy as ointment and is completely absorbed in 30 sec.

vanishing

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When compounding vanishing cream, the ______ has to be added to the _________ with rapid stirring.

water; alcohols

(WATER THE PLANTS)

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Lotions have a ______ viscosity and are therefore more liquid like.

low

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What are some advantages to suppositories?

-no taste limitations

-avoids 1st pass metabolism

-avoids gastric enzymes in stomach

-good for children, elderly or disable patients

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What are some disadvantages to suppositories?

-defecation could interrupt absorption

-inconvenient and uncomfortable

-suppository leakage

-temperature can affect stability

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Progesterone is a _____ substance.

hazardous

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What is the indication of vaginal progesterone suppositories?

used to prevent miscarriages in women who are in first trimester and are prone to miscarriages

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Why is a polyethylene glycol base used In progesterone suppositories?

slow release

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Progesterone suppositories support the _____ to make it richer.

endometrium

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What are some counseling points for suppositories?

-unwrap before use

-use the restroom and wash hands before insertion

-can cause drowsiness or stinging

-can cause leakage

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The rectal rocket is used for _______ has a _____ release.

hemorrhoids; rapid

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What is the indication of diphenhydramine gummy gels?

antihistamine for allergies

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What type of base is used in diphenhydramine gels?

gelatin

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When making diphenhydramine gel gummies, why is it important to stir slowly?

to avoid getting air bubbles

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What is the thickener that is used in hand sanitizer?

trolamine

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What are the advantages of lollipops, lozenges and sticks?

-localized effect

-drugs that are destroyed in gut can be taken buccally

-taste of drug can be masked with flavor

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What are some disadvantages of lollipops, lozenges and sticks?

-can be mistaken for candy

-can take time to dissolve

-unappealing to some patients

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What is the indication of nystatin lozenges?

used to help thrush in children or patients going through chemo

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What is the indication of the nicotine lollipop?

prevent craving of nicotine

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What is the indication of acyclovir lip balm?

cold sores (herpes virus)

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What are some counseling points of acyclovir lip balm?

-do not lick medication off of lips

-wipe off balm before each use

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What is the minimum and maximum weighable quantity on the scales In lab?

100 mg - 200 g

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The ____ ____ is why we measure the graduated cylinder by holding it up at eye level to read then measurement at the bottom of the meniscus

parallax effect

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What is the BUD for non-aqueous formulations?

no later than the time remaining on then earliest expiration of an API or 6 months (whichever is sooner)

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What is the BUD for water-containing oral formulations?

no longer than 14 days (when stored at controlled cold temp)

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What is the BUD for water-containing topical/dermal and mucosal liquid and semisolid formulations?

30 days

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What administration routes can capsules be used for?

oral, vaginal, or rectal

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What are the 3 questions that we ask a patient during counseling?

1. What did the doctor say this medication was used for?

2. How did the doctor say to give/take this medication?

3. What side effects did the doctor tell you to expect?

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The _______ effect is when the opposite of what is expected to happen happens.

paradoxical

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