Which of the following is an advantage of suppositories? a. Need to store at low temp. b. Cost-expensive c. Drug may be degraded by microbial d. Can be given to unconscious patient
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d. Can be given to unconscious patient
Which of the following is an example of Hydrophilic bases? a. Hydrogenated oils b. Emulsified cocoa butter c. Glycero-gelatin base d. None of the above
Which of the following is an example of Oily bases? a. Witespol b. Emulsified cocoa butter c. Glycero-gelatin base d. Massupol
Which of the following is an example of Synthetic base? a. Witespol b. Emulsified cocoa butter c. Glycero-gelatin base d. Hydrogenated oils
Which of the following is NOT an example of Hydrophilic bases? a. Soap-glycerin base b. Emulsified cocoa butter c. Glycero-gelatin base d. None of the above
Which of the following is substitute for Theobroma oil? a. Hydrogenated oils b. Emulsified cocoa c. Polyethylene-Glycol d. None
_______ Powders consist of more than one ingredient. a. Simple powders b. Compound powders c. Both d. None of the above
Which of the following step in the preparation of powders is very often used? a. Preparation of wrapping paper b. Preparation of material c. Wrapping d. Double wrapping
_______ Powder must be sterile. a. Medical Powder b. Surgical powder c. Both a and b d. None of the above
_______ are the finely divided powder meant for introduction into the body cavities. a. Dusting powder b. Insufflation c. Inhalation d. Medical powder
_______ contains one water molecule that acts as binder in fusion method for making effervescent granules. a. Citric Acid b. Tartaric Acid c. Benzoic Acid d. All of the above
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