Suppositories, particularly those containing active pharmaceutical ingredients, can pose serious risks such as rectal irritation, systemic toxicity, or unintentional overdose if not used correctly. Incorrect dosing or inappropriate formulation can lead to adverse effects, especially in vulnerable populations like children or the elderly. Additionally, the risk of infection or injury during insertion is a concern, particularly if proper hygiene is not maintained. It's crucial that suppositories are used according to medical guidance to minimize these risks.
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How is demulcent suitable in a dosage form?
The plural form of the noun 'pose' is poses.The word 'pose' is also a verb: pose, poses, posing, posed.
Unless you have it in suppository form (designed to be taken rectally) you cannot use pill formed Paracetamol (Acetaminophen/Tylenol) rectally.
It's the Brand name for the Generic name Prochlorperazine, a chemotherapy drug in the form of a suppository.
The comparative form is "more serious"; the superlative form is "most serious".
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To use the word "poses" correctly, you need to understand that it is the third person singular form of the verb "pose." For example, "He poses for the camera" or "The situation poses a challenge." "Poses" can also be a noun meaning a specific posture or stance, as in "Yoga poses."
Dosage form can be defined as the way a medicine is dispensed. Some examples would be like liquid, tablets, and injections.
Dosage form characteristics:a. Rectal suppositories for adults weigh 2 gm and are torpedo shape. Children's suppositories weigh about 1 gm.b. Vaginal suppositories or Pessaries weigh about 3-5gm and are molded in globular or oviform shapeor compressed on a tablet press into conical shapes.
"Troche" is a solid dosage form.
No, it is only available in forms of: 1.tablet 2.suspension 3.injections