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Name 5 types of parenteral Administrations   IM, IV, Subcutaneous injection, ID, IA (intra-arterial injection  
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name 5 types of administration of medications for local effect   Appl to skin, application to mucus membranes (suppositories, enemas, intranasal, Opthalmic and Ear preparations)  
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name 4 types of administrations for systemic effects   Parenteral, Oral, sub-lingual and inhaled  
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Applying medicine under the tongue   sublingual  
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Swallowing of a pill, tablet, or capsule   Oral Administration  
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Nebulizer or inhaler   example of inhaled administration  
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ID, Subcutaneous, IM, IV, IA   Types of parenteral administration  
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pharmaceuticals in pressurized container   Aerosols  
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Powdered drugs within a gelatin container   Capsules  
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Solutions containing water, sugar and alcohol, may or may not have meds, flavorings   Elixirs  
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suspensions of fat globules in water, with an emulsifiers   Emulsions  
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Alcoholic liquid extracts of a drug made by percolation, 1 ml = 1 gm of drug   Fluid extracts  
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aqueous suspensions of insoluable drugs in hydrated form   Gels  
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mixture of drugs, with soap, oil water or alcohol   Liniments  
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Layered tablet or pellets of varying sizes in a capsule   Long-acting or Sustained-release dosage forms  
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Aqueous preparations containing suspended materials for soothing, local application   lotions  
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Mixture of drugs with fatty base for external application   Ointments  
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single dose quantity of drug or mix of drugs in powder form in paper   powders  
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single dose quantity of drug w/a liquid and rolled into a shape , round or oval   pills  
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aqueous liquids containing 1 or more substances disolved. Solute, solvent   Solutions  
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alcoholic solutions of volatile substances, examples: camphor spirit, peppermint essence   Spirits  
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Mix of drugs w/ a firm base, butter, which is molded into a shape for insertion in body   suppositories  
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Aqueous solutions of a sugar, ipecac, or simple syrup   Syrups  
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single dose, made by compressing powdered drugs into a mold   tablets (sublingual, enteric coated for release in intestines)  
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alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solutions prepared from drugs, iodine   tinctures  
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flat, round or rectangular preparations that are held in mouth to disolve   troches or lozengers  
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saturated solutions of volatile oils   waters (peppermint water, camphor water  
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