Dosage Forms/Vehicles (LATIN ORIGIN) Flashcards

1
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amp.

A

ampule

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2
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cap.

A

capsule

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3
Q

D5LR

A

dextrose 5% in lactated Ringer’s

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4
Q

D5NS

A

dextrose 5% in normal saline

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5
Q

D5W

A

dextrose 5% in water

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6
Q

D10W

A

dextrose 10% in water

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7
Q

elix.

A

elixir (sweetened hydro-alcoholic liquids)

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8
Q

inj.

A

injection

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9
Q

NS

A

normal saline

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10
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1/2 NS

A

half-strength normal saline

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11
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oint or ungt.

A

(unguentum) ointment

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12
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pulv.

A

(pulvis) powder

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13
Q

RL, R/L or LR

A

Ringer’s Lactate or Lactated Ringer’s solution

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14
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sol.

A

(solutio) solution

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15
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supp.

A

(suppositorium) suppository

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16
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susp.

A

suspension

17
Q

syr.

A

(syrupus) syrup

18
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tab.

A

(tabletta) tablet