DOSAGE FORMS
Across
- 2. Inert ingredients that maybe needed for a successful preparation of the dosage form.
- 3. A semisolid dosage form that is an O/W emulsion because it contains a small amount of oil dispersed in water.
- 4. A solid dosage form that uses a hard or soft gelatin shell.
- 6. An injectable in which the release and duration of action of the drug is prolonged.
- 9. A mixture of two substances that are unbendable. One is dispersed in other.
- 10. A system, device, or physical form of a dose by which the drug is delivered or administered to the body.
- 12. A clear, sweet solution that contains dissolved medication in a base of water and ethanol.
- 13. A semisolid dosage form used in vaginal cavity.
- 14. A liquid or semisolid intended for external used and applied with friction.
Down
- 1. A viscous liquid, taken in small dose and generally used for cough relief.
- 5. A spray that contains very fine liquid or solid drug particles in a gas propellant that is packaged under pressure.
- 6. Additives used to increase the bulk weight or volume of a dosage form.
- 7. An ingredient used to bind together substances that normally do not mix.
- 8. The problem faced due to this during compounding or dispensing a dosage form.
- 11. They say I’m freely floating but I’m not a liquid. Who am I?