Chapter 6- Solid Dosage Forms Flashcards
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Tablets
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- The most common solid dosage forms available
- Vary in shape, size, weight, and color
- Some are scored with a groove for easy breaking
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Buccal Tablets
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- Designed to dissolve slowly when placed between cheek and gums
- Bypasses the digestive tract
- Gives prolonged release of medication
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Sublingual Tablets (SL)
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- Designed to dissolve immediately and produce a rapid drug response when placed under the tongue, not swallowed
- Skin underneath the tongue is thin and allows medication to be quickly absorbed
- Bypasses the digestive tract
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Chewable Tablets
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- Designed to be easily chewed and then swallowed
- Dissolution properties are different than swallowed tablets
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Effervescent Tablets
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- Use a chemical reaction (the release of carbon dioxide gas) to hasten tablet dissolution
- Should be dissolved in a glass of water or other liquid before ingestion
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Enteric-coated Tablets
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- Coated to delay the release of medication until the tablet has reached the intestinal tract
- Release of the medication into the stomach may render the medication inactive or may irritate the stomach lining
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Film-Coated
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- Used to mask taste
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Capsules
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- Solid dosage forms in which the medication is enclosed in a shell of either hard or soft gelatin
- Patients typically find capsules easier to swallow than tablets
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Hard Capsules
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- Contain powders, granules, or beads
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Soft Capsules
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- Contain medication in liquid form
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Pills
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- Were made from powdered natural materials (plants, animal organs)
- Powder is combined with a sticky material to be rolled into a round mass
- Out-dated dosage form
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Controlled-Release Products Descriptions
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- Formulated to produce a constant release of medication over an extended period of time
- Allows for consistent blood level for a longer duration
- Reduces the number of doses that must be taken
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Controlled-Release Products Examples
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LA- long acting
SA- sustained action
SR- sustained release
CR- controlled release
TR- timed release
CD- controlled dissolution
ER- extended release
XL- extended release
XR- extended release
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Pastilles, Lozenges
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- Dissolve in mouth
- Provide medication to the oral cavity
- Look similar to hard candy