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Matching: Insert the letter of the correct match in front of each term. 2. Suppository 3. Insert 4. Pessary 5. Stick 6. Bougie 7. Palliative 8. Metastable 9. Hygroscopic 10. Adjuvant 11. Auxiliary solvent 12. Elixir 13. Tincture 14. Extraction 15. Disperse System A. A clear sweetened hydroalcoholic solution for oral administration, having stable characteristics that keep water-soluble and alcohol-soluble components in solution B. This kind of material will absorb moisture out of the air C. This is used to augment the solvent action of water or to help stabilize a product D. A condition in which an unstable form appears stable for a period of time; it may slowly transition to a more stable form over time E. This is a two-phase liquid preparation of undissolved or immiscible drug distributed throughout a vehicle for administration F. Alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution from vegetable materials or chemicals, usually for topical administration, stored in tightly closed containers and protected from light G. Method of preparing solutions by drawing the desired component from the crude drug with a solvent in which the desired extractive is soluble I H. Patient care system that includes physical treatment if available, relief of pain, symptoms, and emotional distress; supports decision-making and quality-of-life improvement when curative treatment is not available I. Older term for a vaginal suppository J. This term is from the French for candle, it refers to slender suppositories for urethral administration K. Solid dosage form in which the API is dispersed in a suitable base and formed into a shape for insertion into a natural body cavity such as the rectum, vagina, or urethra L. Current term for a type of suppository for vaginal or urethral administration M. This is an additive that modifies or enhances the effect of a drug or API N. Dosage form for topical application to specific skin site or area of skin, may include an API, penetration enhancers in a base that melts at body temperature, easy to manufacture and convenient to use

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Matching: Insert the letter of the correct match in front of each term.

  1. Suppository

  2. Insert

  3. Pessary

  4. Stick

  5. Bougie

  6. Palliative

  7. Metastable

  8. Hygroscopic

  9. Adjuvant

  10. Auxiliary solvent

  11. Elixir

  12. Tincture

  13. Extraction

  14. Disperse System

A. A clear sweetened hydroalcoholic solution for oral administration, having stable characteristics that keep water-soluble and alcohol-soluble components in solution

B. This kind of material will absorb moisture out of the air

C. This is used to augment the solvent action of water or to help stabilize a product

D. A condition in which an unstable form appears stable for a period of time; it may slowly transition to a more stable form over time

E. This is a two-phase liquid preparation of undissolved or immiscible drug distributed throughout a vehicle for administration

F. Alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution from vegetable materials or chemicals, usually for topical administration, stored in tightly closed containers and protected from light

G. Method of preparing solutions by drawing the desired component from the crude drug with a solvent in which the desired extractive is soluble I

H. Patient care system that includes physical treatment if available, relief of pain, symptoms, and emotional distress; supports decision-making and quality-of-life improvement when curative treatment is not available

I. Older term for a vaginal suppository

J. This term is from the French for candle, it refers to slender suppositories for urethral administration

K. Solid dosage form in which the API is dispersed in a suitable base and formed into a shape for insertion into a natural body cavity such as the rectum, vagina, or urethra

L. Current term for a type of suppository for vaginal or urethral administration

M. This is an additive that modifies or enhances the effect of a drug or API

N. Dosage form for topical application to specific skin site or area of skin, may include an API, penetration enhancers in a base that melts at body temperature, easy to manufacture and convenient to use

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  1. Suppository - K. Solid dosage form in which the API is dispersed in a suitable base and formed into a shape for insertion into a natural body cavity such as the rectum, vagina, or urethra

  2. Insert - N. Dosage form for topical application to specific skin site or area of skin, may include an API, penetration enhancers in a base that melts at body temperature, easy to manufacture and convenient to use

  3. Pessary - I. Older term for a vaginal suppository

  4. Stick - M. This is an additive that modifies or enhances the effect of a drug or API

  5. Bougie - J. This term is from the French for candle, it refers to slender suppositories for urethral administration

  6. Palliative - H. Patient care system that includes physical treatment if available, relief of pain, symptoms, and emotional distress; supports decision-making and quality-of-life improvement when curative treatment is not available

  7. Metastable - D. A condition in which an unstable form appears stable for a period of time; it may slowly transition to a more stable form over time

  8. Hygroscopic - B. This kind of material will absorb moisture out of the air

  9. Adjuvant - C. This is used to augment the solvent action of water or to help stabilize a product

  10. Auxiliary solvent - C. This is used to augment the solvent action of water or to help stabilize a product

  11. Elixir - A. A clear sweetened hydroalcoholic solution for oral administration, having stable characteristics that keep water-soluble and alcohol-soluble components in solution

  12. Tincture - F. Alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution from vegetable materials or chemicals, usually for topical administration, stored in tightly closed containers and protected from light

  13. Extraction - G. Method of preparing solutions by drawing the desired component from the crude drug with a solvent in which the desired extractive is soluble

  14. Disperse System - E. This is a two-phase liquid preparation of undissolved or immiscible drug distributed throughout a vehicle for administration

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