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Prof Prac Test

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What is an water in oil emulsion
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advantage of liquid over solid dosage forms (3)
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inch to cm conversion
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know the concept of specific gravity
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stokes law
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What is geometric combination?
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examples of syrup vehicles
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Active ingredients in an oral, unit dose powder should have what units?
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% w/w
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flocculated
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Which pharmaceutical dosage forms, discussed in class, are commonly prepared extemporaneously?
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Know how to use the electrical conductivity test in the analysis of emulsions
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1 apoth oz = x g
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various routes of administration by which liquid dosage forms in general can be administered
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Purpose for suspensions as liquid dosage forms
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What factors must be optimized in order to yield a eutectic combination with the lowest possible melting point?
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Know the BSA equation and how to use a BSA nomogram
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difference between a volumetric measuring device and a holding vessel
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Rule of 7s (backward and forward)
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advantages of solutions over suspensions
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measure precisely vs just use to hold the liquid. ex: graduated cylinders vs beakers
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mass/dose
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visually duplicating an equivalent mass and combining.
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1 apoth oz = 31.10 g
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Sq, IM, rectal, ophthalmic, otic, topical
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simple syrup (50-1005 v/v), Cherry Syrup, Cologel, Sorbitol, glycerin (2-10% v/v)
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lozenges, pills, tablets (uncommon), charts, powder capsules, liquid capsules (uncommon)
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-dose determined by volume measurement -precise dosing (custom dosing) -nonstandard dosing easy (ex: pediatric) -easy to swallow
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sqrt((height in cm * weight in kg)/3600)
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g/100g
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velocity proportional to g * radius * (difference in densities) all over viscosity
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suspending agents not required, easily absorbed
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Oil in water passes Water and oil fails Only a water continuous phase will conduct
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Water droplets in an oil phase Fails conductivity test When oil is added to it, it is additive When water is added to it, it is not additive
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optimum ratio of masses, room temperature, substance melting points, fineness of particle size
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7 - grains = capsule size, 1 g = 15.43 gr
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mass of x / mass of water for equiv volume
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provide a liquid form of a drug that is otherwise insoluble in water. An alternative to alcohol solutions
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1 in = 2.54 cm
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short sedimentation time, but redisperses easily
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units of specific gravity
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disadvantage of solutions in respect to suspensions
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% w/v
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Be able to derive the Sensitivity of a balance from MWQ and vice versa for a given desired tolerance
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85% w/v sucrose in water
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g/ml
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base liquid, pure or mixture of miscible liquids, contains no active ingredients
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Applies to powders which are insoluble in the qs media The wetting of an insoluble powder agent in a minimal amount of qs media or levigating agent forming a smooth homogenous paste
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separates particles of different diameters
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water available that is not involved in solubilizing the sugar

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