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Immunity
Resistance to withstand specific infectious diseases
Insulin pump
Insulin device recommended for patient prefer discression
48 hrs or 2-3 days
Hours to change infusion set of insulin pump
Barium sulfate
Contrast Medium for GIT x-ray
Oriented wedge
Emulsification that emulsifiers should be surround with droplets
Agitation without heat
Method of preparation if heat loss volatile constituents
2-8 C
Storage condition for vaccines
Dry powder inhaler
Tupe of aerosol which is breath activated
Class C
Medical device class of blood grouping and cancer testing
60 or above
Concentration of alcohol used for spirits
Stable emulsion
Absence pf flocculation and creaming
Stable emulsion
Absence of globules and separation of layer
Stable emulsion
Absence of detoriation
Stable emulsion
Maintain elegance
Wet gum-English
Dry gum-Continental
Method of preparation/ 4:2:1
Measles, mumps, rubella
MMR means
Hepa B
First vaccine given to new borns
Powder
Type of dosage form for turbohaler
0.5%
Alcohol limit for children under 4 years old
Fats
Areas for injections of insulin
Capsule
Dosage form fo tobipod inhaler
Class B
What class is use for self test of non critical condition
Spirit of sal volatile
Other name for aromatic spirit of ammonia
Preparation of accacia
Wet gum
Wet water
Until thick
Add oil
Suspending agent
Use of accacia mucilage
Emulsifying agent
Accacia itself
Gargle and Mouthwash
Dosage form that should have labels of “Do not swallow”
Cod liver oil
Liquid petrolatum
Dosage form that uses 4:2:1 method
Forbes bottle method
Uses in preparation for turpentine oil
Calamine and Zinc oxide
Active ingr. for Calamine lotion
Lotion
Liquid suspension that does not cause friction
Benzalkonium Chloride
Example of Cationic emulsifiers
Red
For label “FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY” what color is use
Calamine Lotion
Methylsalaciliate liniment
What preparations are labeled with FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
Calamine Lotion
Cod Liver oil Emulsion
What preparation are labeled with SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE
Characteristic of Breaking
Irreversible
Separation internal phase
Crack emulsion
Flocculation
Form of stability that cause large clump of floccule
Use as flavored vehicle
Aromatic elixir
Orange spirit
Sweet orange peel
Inhalation
Aromatic spirit of ammonia administered via
Use of aromatic spirit of ammonia
Use fo unconcious patient
Reflex stimulant
Preparation of spirits
Solution with heat
Maceration
Distillation
Ingredients of gargle
Antiseptic
Astringent
Glycerin
Insulin pump
Looks like a phone and computerize with with thin tube
Jet injectors
Insulin pen type that uses high pressure air
Oil in water
Cod liver oil type of emulsion
Salting out
Aromatic substance combined with electrolytes
Solution by intervention
Common method use in aromatic water if prioritize time efficiency
Preservatives
Role of alcohol in mouth wash
Cohobation
A redistillation process
Clarifying agent
Purpose of Talc
C1V1=C2V2
Computation of formulation in concentration and volume
Solution by direct solution
Method of preparation of camphor water/aromatic waters
Levigation method
Method use for ointments
Fungicide
In whitefield ointment, what is the use of benzoic acid
Mechanical incorporation
Method use for zinc oxide past
White wax
Stiffening agent in cold cream
Final product will be stiffer
Why in fusion method we don’t speed up the cooling process?
Easily removed and spread
Not greasy
Why do we prefer creams over ointments
Anstringent
Purpose/use of zinc oxide past
Wax
Fats
Oils
Composition of hydrocarbon base
OTC drugs
Drugs for self treatment
Fine particles
Flexibility
Rapid dispersion
Powders are define as
Suppo nere
Suppositories latin name
To place under
Suppo nere meaning
Solid and single dose
Suppositories meaning
Geometric dilution
Method of mixing for very potent drug
Sodium bicarbonate
Stearic acid
Stiffening agents for glycerin suppositories
Gelatin, sugar, water
Materials for compostion of hard capsule
Citric acid
Effervescent granules example
Stickness
Citric acid may cause
Carbon dioxide
If effervescent granules put to water result to/produce
Punch method
Method of preparation for capsule
2-8 C
Temperature requirement for cold
Reduce particle size moisten
Function of levigating agent
Preparation for glycerin suppositories
Heat glycerin evap dish
Add monohydrate sodium carbonate
Add stearic acid until dissolve
Stir until bubbles are gone
Transfer or pour to molders
Class A
Class for non sterile glove
Class C
Class for blood bag
Class D
Class for breast implant
Class A
Class for nasal spray
Class C
Class for contact lens solution