liquid suspension and powdered suspension
available only with a physician's prescription. They are sold in tablet, capsule, liquid, and injectable forms. Commonly used digitalis drugs are digitoxin (Crystodigin) and digoxin (Lanoxin)
Some criteria used in selecting drugs and their dosage forms, include the following: • Keeping costs of drugs and dosage forms affordable and cost-effective so as to optimize the use of financial resources; • Having drugs available for the treatment of most prevalent diseases, ailments, sicknesses and so forth at the levels of care provided; • Availability of safe, effective and good-quality drugs. - CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY - B.S. PHARMACY - 2A School Year 2012 - 2013
Some criteria used in selecting drugs and their dosage forms, include the following: • Keeping costs of drugs and dosage forms affordable and cost-effective so as to optimize the use of financial resources; • Having drugs available for the treatment of most prevalent diseases, ailments, sicknesses and so forth at the levels of care provided; • Availability of safe, effective and good-quality drugs. - CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY - B.S. PHARMACY - 2A School Year 2012 - 2013
Commonly used, twenty-first-century drugs include benzocaine, lidocaine, prilocaine, and tetracaine, These drugs come in several application forms, such as cream, jelly, ointment, solution, and spray, are available in varying strengths
There are many drugs that are used in veterinary practice but not available in stores for the general pet owner to purchase. These are called prescription drugs.
do you still produce "Throat Discs"? They used to be available in Walgreen Drugs. If they are still available In my area where can I find them. Sioux city, Ia 51106
Bromine (Br) can be found naturally in various gas forms in sea water and in the earth's crust. It is used in sedatives (drugs that make a person calm or sleepy) and are no longer available in the markets of the United States.
Pharmaceuticl suspensions are solid dipersion of insoluble or sparingly-soluble drugs, in aqueous or oily vehicles. They are intended for oral administration, topical application or parenteral administration of drugs. Aerosol suspension of finely divided, or micronized drugs, is also another class of pharmaceutical preparations intended for inhalation. Suspension of drugs for oral administration is an easy way to administer insoluble, or sparingly soluble, drugs to infants and eldery who have difficulty in administering drugs in tablet or capsule forms. Also for rapid absorption of some insoluble drugs, which are slowly absorbed from tablet dosage form, such as griseofulvin, prepared in suspensions form of the micronized drug. The insoluble basic drug, or the insoluble salt or compound of a drug, is frequently used rather than using the soluble salt, to retard absorption of the drug. This is used for the preparation of prolonged released dosage forms to avoid frequent administration of the drug. Sometimes insoluble salts or compounds of the dugs are used to avoid the bitter taste of the soluble form; for example the use of chloramphenicol palmitate in suspension, instead of using the very bitter soluble chloramphenicol. Some eye drops or ear drops are also prepared in suspension form for drugs which are sparingly soluble, or intenetially using the insoluble form to prolong the time of action of the drug, such as corticosteroid preparations. Samir M. Bayoumi Prof. of Pharmaceutics samir.bayoumi@mcphs.edu
Exclusive of the antiretroviral agents used in HIV (AIDS) therapy, there are currently only 11 antiviral drugs available, covering four types of virus.
Two enzyme drugs currently available are alglucerase (Ceredase) and imiglucerase (Cerezyme).
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Anticholinergic drugs are substances used to help reduce and block the effects of acetylcholine. They are mainly used for the treatment of stomach cramps, motion sickness and ulcers. Some anticholinergic drugs include: Ipatropium Bromide Oxitropium Bromide Tiotropium Glycopyrrolate