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Syrup
Concentrated aqueous preparations of a sugar or sugar substitute with or without added flavoring agents and medicinal substances
Pills
Powdered drugs which featured the active ingredients mixed with adhesive substances to create small dosage forms for oral administration
Powder
Pharmaceutical preparations composed of only finely divided particles of a medicament
Gels
Semisolid preparations of either suspensions made of small inorganic particles or large organic molecules in an aqueous vehicle dispersed in some jellying agent carbomer
Lozenges
Disc-shaped solid dosage forms containing a medicinal agent and generally a flavoring substance in a hard candy or sugar base
Tablet
Solid dosage forms in which the active ingredient comma as powder or granules, compressed under heavy pressure into round or disc like shape.
Caplet
A compressed mixture of ingredients., Similar to a tablet., That is formed.Into a capsule shape.
Capsule
Dosage forms in which medicinal agents and / or Inert substances are enclosed within a small shell of gelatin.
Tube
A liquid form of nourishment that is delivered to your body through a flexible tube.
Ampule
Sealed glass capsule used to store and transport single doses of liquid medicines or samples.
Magma
A combination of bulky suspension of poorly soluble substances in ana aqueous liquid.
Pharmaceutical Suspension
Liquid preparations containing homogeneous dispersion of a powder in water, rendered diffusible by the use of suspending agents
Vial
A small multi dose container that can hold liquid drugs and other compounds.
cream
Semisolid preparations containing one or more medicinal agents dissolved or dispersed in either an oil, in water emulsion or in another type of water.washable base intended for application to skin
Emulsion
A mixture of two or more immiscible liquids which are dispersed together with the help of an emulsifying agent.
ointment
a semi-solid substance that is typically applied topically to the skin or mucous membranes. It usually contains a fatty or oily base, such as petrolatum or lanolin, in which the drug is dissolved or suspended.