Matching 1. Dermatological 2. Transdermal 3. Ointment 4. Oleaginous 5. Fusion 6. Floccules 7. High Shear Mixing 8. Percutaneous 9. TDDS 10.Plaster 11. Thixotrope 12. Membrane Control 13. Permeability 14. Monolithic A. Physical emulsification of immiscible liquids using a rapidly spinning rotor forcing the liquids together through a stationary piece that has holes, slots or grooves to break up droplets or particles into smaller and smaller particles B. This type of gel must be shaken well to liquefy it so it can be poured C. These have adhesives spread on a backing of paper, fabric, moleskin or plastic D. Trans dermal drug delivery systems are designed for this type of absorption E. A drug-polymer matrix layer is between the backing and the front layers, rate of absorption is controlled by the polymer matrix F. The rate of drug absorption is constant as long as the drug solution in the reservoir is saturated, due to this G. This increases when a chemical enhancer is a component of a TDDS H. This type of product delivers the drug to the general circulation I. For this type of product, skin is the target organ J. Semisolid preparation that may be medicated or not, it is intended for external application K. Components are melted together and stirred, with non-melted components added as the mixture cools until it congeals L. Describes a hydrocarbon base that is generally hydrophobic and feels oily or greasy M. These support the passage of the drug into general circulation using the design features of the system in concert with the skin structure N. Small flakes
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Matching
- Dermatological
- Transdermal
- Ointment
- Oleaginous
- Fusion
- Floccules
- High Shear Mixing
- Percutaneous
- TDDS 10.Plaster
- Thixotrope
- Membrane Control
- Permeability
- Monolithic
A. Physical emulsification of immiscible liquids using a rapidly spinning rotor forcing the liquids together through a stationary piece that has holes, slots or grooves to break up droplets or particles into smaller and smaller particles B. This type of gel must be shaken well to liquefy it so it can be poured C. These have adhesives spread on a backing of paper, fabric, moleskin or plastic D. Trans dermal drug delivery systems are designed for this type of absorption E. A drug-polymer matrix layer is between the backing and the front layers, rate of absorption is controlled by the polymer matrix F. The rate of drug absorption is constant as long as the drug solution in the reservoir is saturated, due to this G. This increases when a chemical enhancer is a component of a TDDS H. This type of product delivers the drug to the general circulation I. For this type of product, skin is the target organ J. Semisolid preparation that may be medicated or not, it is intended for external application K. Components are melted together and stirred, with non-melted components added as the mixture cools until it congeals L. Describes a hydrocarbon base that is generally hydrophobic and feels oily or greasy M. These support the passage of the drug into general circulation using the design features of the system in concert with the skin structure N. Small flakes
Solution
- Dermatological - I. For this type of product, skin is the target organ
- Transdermal - D. Trans dermal drug delivery systems are designed for this type of absorption
- Ointment - J. Semisolid preparation that may be medicated or not, it is intended for external application
- Oleaginous - L. Describes a hydrocarbon base that is generally hydrophobic and feels oily or greasy
- Fusion - K. Components are melted together and stirred, with non-melted components added as the mixture cools until it congeals
- Floccules - N. Small flakes
- High Shear Mixing - A. Physical emulsification of immiscible liquids using a rapidly spinning rotor forcing the liquids together through a stationary piece that has holes, slots or grooves to break up droplets or particles into smaller and smaller particles
- Percutaneous - H. This type of product delivers the drug to the general circulation
- TDDS - M. These support the passage of the drug into general circulation using the design features of the system in concert with the skin structure
- Plaster - C. These have adhesives spread on a backing of paper, fabric, moleskin or plastic
- Thixotrope - B. This type of gel must be shaken well to liquefy it so it can be poured
- Membrane Control - F. The rate of drug absorption is constant as long as the drug solution in the reservoir is saturated, due to this
- Permeability - G. This increases when a chemical enhancer is a component of a TDDS
- Monolithic - E. A drug-polymer matrix layer is between the backing and the front layers, rate of absorption is controlled by the polymer matrix
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