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CMA-Lesson-3

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SolutionsWhen the drug is completely dissolved in alcohol or water, if separated do not use.
SuspensionsWhen the drug is incapable of completely dissolving, (must shake 15 times)?
AlcoholTinctures, Fluidextracts, Elixirs and Spirits all have which in them?
Inactive IngredientsAlcohol, dye, sugar and gelatin in a liquid, tablet, or capsule are called which?
SyrupsHeavy solutions of water and sugar with flavoring added.
CapsulesIs a gelatin sheath that contains one dose of medication, seldom seen OTC.
CapletsAre identical to capsules in size and shape, but have the consistency of a tablet.
Troches and LozengesTablets designed to dissolve in the mouth rather than be swallowed.
TabletsDrug powders that have been presses or molded into small disks.
PowdersFine, dry particles of drugs. They may be dissolved in liquids or used as is.
OintmentsMixtures of drugs with lanolin or petrolatum
LotionsSuspensions of drugs in a water base for external use, they need to be patted on the skin.
SuppositoriesA mixture of drugs in cocoa butter that will melt at body temperature, do not keep in your pocket.
Timed-releasedDesigned to be released into the body gradually.
MedicineActive ingredient
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Active ingredientThe medication in a liquid, tablet, capsule etc. is called which?



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