Solid
Tablets
Capsules
Powders
Liquid
Solutions
Suspensions
Syrups
Semisolid
Creams
Ointments
Gels
Suppositories
Scored Tablet: Has a line allowing for dose adjustments.
Unscored Tablet: No dividing line; should not be split.
Coating prevents dissolution in stomach; dissolves in intestines to avoid irritation and protect from stomach acid.
XR (Extended Release)
LA (Long Acting)
CR (Controlled Release)
SR (Sustained Release)
DR (Delayed Release)
Absorption: Drug enters the bloodstream.
Distribution: Drug travels to tissues/organs.
Metabolism: Drug is broken down (mainly in the liver).
Elimination: Drug is excreted (mainly via kidneys).
Intravenous (IV): 100% bioavailability.
Inactive substances aiding stability, absorption, taste, or appearance (e.g., binders, fillers).
Analgesics: Pain relief.
Antibiotics: Fight bacterial infections.
Antihypertensives: Lower blood pressure.
Anticoagulants: Prevent blood clots.
Antidepressants: Treat depression.
Detailed information about a drug including:
Name and classification
Indications
Dosage forms and strengths
Contraindications and warnings
Side effects and adverse reactions
Storage and handling
Drug Facts and Comparisons: Comprehensive drug information.
Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR): FDA-approved drug labels.
Red Book: Pricing and product info.
Orange Book: FDA-approved drugs with therapeutic equivalence.
Tool for identifying unknown medications by imprint, shape, color, or scoring.
Up-to-date info on approvals, recalls, drug interaction checkers, and convenience.
Enter prescriptions, count meds, label bottles.
Manage inventory, process claims, handle patient concerns.
Customer service under pharmacist supervision.