The largest capsule size intended for human use(1 Point)00000145True statements about the function of excipients used in tablet formulation except:(1 Point)Binders promote granulationGlidants promote the flow of tablet granulationLubricants help the patient to swallow the tabletall of the thesenone of theseOintment base classified as hydrocarbon base include (1 Point)I. PetrolatumII. White OintmentIII. PEG ointmentThese are propellant driven drug suspensions or solutions in liquefied gas propellant with or without a co-solvent and is intended to deliver the drug into the respiratory tract(1 Point)Inhalation solutionsMetered dose inhalersNebulesNebulizersInhalantsThese are also known as “essences”(1 Point)Irrigation solutionsLinimentsJelliesSpiritsElixirsA thick, viscous, adhesive liquid that is produced by dispensing gum in water or by extracting the mucilaginous principles from vegetable substances in water(1 Point)SyrupsHoneysMucilagesJelliesElixirsWhich of the following types of information is required on multiple-dose vials (MDVs) of biologic injections but not on MDVS of non-biologics?(1 Point)The lot numberExpiration dateStorage conditionsAmount of usual single doseName and amount of antimicrobial preservative
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The largest capsule size intended for human use(1 Point)00000145True statements about the function of excipients used in tablet formulation except:(1 Point)Binders promote granulationGlidants promote the flow of tablet granulationLubricants help the patient to swallow the tabletall of the thesenone of theseOintment base classified as hydrocarbon base include (1 Point)I. PetrolatumII. White OintmentIII. PEG ointmentThese are propellant driven drug suspensions or solutions in liquefied gas propellant with or without a co-solvent and is intended to deliver the drug into the respiratory tract(1 Point)Inhalation solutionsMetered dose inhalersNebulesNebulizersInhalantsThese are also known as “essences”(1 Point)Irrigation solutionsLinimentsJelliesSpiritsElixirsA thick, viscous, adhesive liquid that is produced by dispensing gum in water or by extracting the mucilaginous principles from vegetable substances in water(1 Point)SyrupsHoneysMucilagesJelliesElixirsWhich of the following types of information is required on multiple-dose vials (MDVs) of biologic injections but not on MDVS of non-biologics?(1 Point)The lot numberExpiration dateStorage conditionsAmount of usual single doseName and amount of antimicrobial preservative
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The largest capsule size intended for human use is 000.
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All the statements about the function of excipients used in tablet formulation are true except "Lubricants help the patient to swallow the tablet". Lubricants are used to prevent adhesion of the tablet materials to the surface of dies and punches, not to help the patient swallow the tablet.
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Ointment base classified as hydrocarbon base includes Petrolatum and White Ointment. PEG ointment is not a hydrocarbon base.
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Propellant driven drug suspensions or solutions in liquefied gas propellant with or without a co-solvent and is intended to deliver the drug into the respiratory tract are known as Metered dose inhalers.
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"Essences" are also known as Spirits.
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A thick, viscous, adhesive liquid that is produced by dispensing gum in water or by extracting the mucilaginous principles from vegetable substances in water is known as Mucilages.
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The type of information required on multiple-dose vials (MDVs) of biologic injections but not on MDVS of non-biologics is the "Name and amount of antimicrobial preservative".
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