Pharm Lesson 3 Word Scramble
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Capsule | A special container made of gelatin sized for a single dose of drug |
Drug form | The type of preparation in which a drug is supplied |
Elixir | A usually sweetened, aromatic liquid used in the compounding of oral medicines |
Enema | The introduction of a solution into the rectum and colon and stimulate bowel activity and cause emptying of the lower intestine |
Emulsion | A mixture of two liquids not mutually soluble |
Enteric coated | Tablet with a special coating that resists disintegration by the gastric juices and dissolves in the intestines |
Inhalation drug forms | Forms of a drug to be inhaled by the respiratory system usually through a specialized device as a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) |
Injectable drug forms | Forms of drugs manufactured to be given via injections such as intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) |
Oral medications | Medication administered by mouth |
Lozenge (troche) | Tablet that dissolves slowly in the mouth for local effect |
Parenteral | Any route of administration not involving the gastrointestinal tract (for example injection, topical, and inhalation) |
Reconstitution | The return of a substance previously altered for preservation and storage to its original state |
Rectal drug forms | Drugs manufactured to be administered via the rectal route such as suppositories |
Route of delivery | The way that drugs are taken into the body |
Solution | A liquid containing a dissolved substance |
Suppository | A semisolid substance for introduction into the rectum, vagina, or urethra, where it dissolves |
Suspension | A state of a solid when its particles are mixed with but not dissolved in a fluid or in another solid; also a substance in this state |
Sustained-release capsule or tablet | Capsule or tablet containing drug particles that have various coatings (often of different colors) that differ in the amount of time required before the coatings dissolve |
Syrup | A concentrated solution of sugar in water to which specific medicinal substances are usually added |
Tablet | Disk of compressed drug |
Topical drug forms | Drugs used for dermal and mucosal application |
Transdermal delivery system | Patch containing the medicine is applied to the skin; the drug is absorbed through the skin over a prolonged period of time |
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