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Bentonite, a suspending agent is classified as;(1 Point)clayPlant colloidSyntheticall of the thesenone of theseThese are also known as pessaries(1 Point)Urethral suppositoriesVaginal doucheVaginal suppositoriesSuppository baseNone of theseThis is added to capsule formulations to assist the breakup and distribution of the capsule’s contents in the stomach(1 Point)GlidantsLubricantsDisintegrantsDiluentsNone of theseMembrane-controlled transdermal system contains the following layers; (1 Point)I. An occlusive backing layerII. Drug matrix systemIII. Microporous rate-limiting membraneThese are concentrated, viscous, aqueous solutions of sugar substitute with or without flavors and medical substances(1 Point)SyrupsHoneysMucilagesJelliesElixirs

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Bentonite, a suspending agent is classified as;(1 Point)clayPlant colloidSyntheticall of the thesenone of theseThese are also known as pessaries(1 Point)Urethral suppositoriesVaginal doucheVaginal suppositoriesSuppository baseNone of theseThis is added to capsule formulations to assist the breakup and distribution of the capsule’s contents in the stomach(1 Point)GlidantsLubricantsDisintegrantsDiluentsNone of theseMembrane-controlled transdermal system contains the following layers; (1 Point)I. An occlusive backing layerII. Drug matrix systemIII. Microporous rate-limiting membraneThese are concentrated, viscous, aqueous solutions of sugar substitute with or without flavors and medical substances(1 Point)SyrupsHoneysMucilagesJelliesElixirs

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  1. Bentonite, a suspending agent, is classified as a clay.

  2. Pessaries are also known as vaginal suppositories.

  3. Disintegrants are added to capsule formulations to assist the breakup and distribution of the capsule’s contents in the stomach.

  4. A membrane-controlled transdermal system contains an occlusive backing layer, a drug matrix system, and a microporous rate-limiting membrane.

  5. Syrups are concentrated, viscous, aqueous solutions of sugar substitute with or without flavors and medical substances.

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