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Oral rug Forms
- Tablets
- Capsule
- Lozrnge
- Emulsion
- Elixir
- Syrups
- Oral Suspensions
- Oral Solutions
- Enteric Coated Tablets
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Enteric Coated Tablets
Resists Desintegration By stomach acids
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Oral Suspensions
Ingredients Are not dissolved, mixing is neccessary.
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Emulsion
- Oil based, dissolved in water,
- Oral
- Topical,
- or Injectable
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Injectable Powders
Must be reconstituted using a sterile solution.
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Intravenous Forms
(4 types)
- IV- Infusion/ Small IV bag 1-2 hours
- IV Drip/ Maintenance Fluids
- IV Piggy Back (IVPB)/ Connected to another IV
- IV push/Via Syringe into vein
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Topical Drug Forms
Skin, Mucous Membranes
Effects: Local and Systemic
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Topical Drug Forms
- Creams
- Ointments
- Lotions
- Drops
- Vaginal Creams
- Suppositories
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Transdermal Delivery System
- Easy to apply
- Long Duration of action
- Consistent blood levels
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Inhaled Drug Forms
- Mists- Nebulizers
- Sprays- Aerosol Bottles
- MDI= Metered Dose Inhalers
- Gas- Anesthesia
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Needles Are selected by 2 things
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3 main typed of needles
- Tuberculin (TB) 1 ml.
- Insulin Needle 1 ml.
- Hypodermic 2-3 ml.
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Intramuscular Drug Forms
- Sub Q- Under skin into fat
- Intradermal- (TB) most common
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