Match each term to the correct definition or description. - topical dermatological - transdermal product - ointments, creams, and gels - stratum corneum - suppository - solubility - elixir - disperse system A. solid dosage form in which active ingredients are dispersed in a suitable base and molded or shaped for insertion into a natural body opening to provide a local or systemic effect B. semisolid dosage forms intended for application topically: on the skin; in the eye or nostrils or other openings of the body, for local effect or systemic absorption C. the degree to which the cohesive forces holding a solute together are overcome by forces of attraction between the solute and the solvent molecules so the solute will be evenly dispersed in the solvent D. a clear, sweetened hydroalcoholic solution administered orally, used as a vehicle for a drug or for the therapeutic effect of the API they contain E. mixture containing an undissolved or immiscible drug distributed throughout a vehicle; can be solid in liquid, liquid in liquid and gas in liquid F. product is designed to deliver API through the skin by percutaneous absorption to the general circulation, the skin is not the target organ G. keratinized layer of skin that is the main barrier to percutaneous absorption of transdermal drugs; it behaves like a semipermeable membrane, drug molecules penetrate it by passive diffusion H. product is administered onto and/or into the skin, the skin itself is the target organ
Question
Match each term to the correct definition or description.
topical dermatological
transdermal product
ointments, creams, and gels
stratum corneum
suppository
solubility
elixir
disperse system
A. solid dosage form in which active ingredients are dispersed in a suitable base and molded or shaped for insertion into a natural body opening to provide a local or systemic effect
B. semisolid dosage forms intended for application topically: on the skin; in the eye or nostrils or other openings of the body, for local effect or systemic absorption
C. the degree to which the cohesive forces holding a solute together are overcome by forces of attraction between the solute and the solvent molecules so the solute will be evenly dispersed in the solvent
D. a clear, sweetened hydroalcoholic solution administered orally, used as a vehicle for a drug or for the therapeutic effect of the API they contain
E. mixture containing an undissolved or immiscible drug distributed throughout a vehicle; can be solid in liquid, liquid in liquid and gas in liquid
F. product is designed to deliver API through the skin by percutaneous absorption to the general circulation, the skin is not the target organ
G. keratinized layer of skin that is the main barrier to percutaneous absorption of transdermal drugs; it behaves like a semipermeable membrane, drug molecules penetrate it by passive diffusion
H. product is administered onto and/or into the skin, the skin itself is the target organ
Solution
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topical dermatological - H. product is administered onto and/or into the skin, the skin itself is the target organ
transdermal product - F. product is designed to deliver API through the skin by percutaneous absorption to the general circulation, the skin is not the target organ
ointments, creams, and gels - B. semisolid dosage forms intended for application topically: on the skin; in the eye or nostrils or other openings of the body, for local effect or systemic absorption
stratum corneum - G. keratinized layer of skin that is the main barrier to percutaneous absorption of transdermal drugs; it behaves like a semipermeable membrane, drug molecules penetrate it by passive diffusion
suppository - A. solid dosage form in which active ingredients are dispersed in a suitable base and molded or shaped for insertion into a natural body opening to provide a local or systemic effect
solubility - C. the degree to which the cohesive forces holding a solute together are overcome by forces of attraction between the solute and the solvent molecules so the solute will be evenly dispersed in the solvent
elixir - D. a clear, sweetened hydroalcoholic solution administered orally, used as a vehicle for a drug or for the therapeutic effect of the API they contain
disperse system - E. mixture containing an undissolved or immiscible drug distributed throughout a vehicle; can be solid in liquid, liquid in liquid and gas in liquid
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