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Is liquid antibiotic solution or suspension?

Liquid antibiotic formulations can be either solutions or suspensions. A solution contains the antibiotic fully dissolved in a liquid, resulting in a clear mixture. In contrast, a suspension contains solid antibiotic particles dispersed in a liquid, which may require shaking before use to ensure even distribution. The specific formulation depends on the antibiotic and its intended use.


What is a liquid antibiotic that begins with the letter B?

Biaxin is a liquid antibiotic that is used to treat middle ear infections.


What is a liquid suspension?

holding back a liquid


Is suspension a liquid?

holding back a liquid


In what available forms are drugs to be used as suspension?

liquid suspension and powdered suspension


Is liquid antibiotic a solution?

Not necessarily. It depends on the antibiotic and it distribution medium. If it requires shaking before use and is not transparent to light, it is a suspension and not a solution. An example would be Ampicillin (penicillin). An antibiotics that comes as a clear (maybe colored) liquids and does not require shaking before use probably is a solution.


What is a colloid liquid dispersed in another liquid liquid?

a dispersion or a suspension


Is suspension always opaque?

No, suspension is not always opaque. Suspension refers to a mixture in which particles are dispersed in a liquid but not completely dissolved. The opacity or transparency of a suspension depends on the size and properties of the particles suspended in the liquid.


What are three characteristics of suspension?

Particles in suspension are dispersed and not dissolved in the liquid. Suspensions may settle over time due to gravity. The particles in suspension can be separated from the liquid by filtration.


What is the liquid that has solid particles?

A suspension.


What is bacterial suspension?

A bacterial suspension is a liquid containing a concentrated population of bacteria. It is commonly used in research laboratories for various purposes, such as culturing and studying bacteria, performing antibiotic susceptibility tests, or producing vaccines. Bacterial suspensions are created by suspending bacteria in a suitable liquid medium, such as broth or saline solution.


Is suspension taken orally?

Suspension is always in a liquid form and can be taken orally