Forms of Medication Flashcards

1
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aerosols

A

inhalation

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2
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buffered caplet

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contain agents that decrease or counteract acidity of the medication to reduce gastric irritation

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3
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caplet

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tablet shaped like a capsule for ease of swallowing

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4
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capsule

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powder, liquid, or oil form and encased by gelatin shell

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5
Q

cream

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topical, vaginal, rectal

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6
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drops

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otic, ophthalmic, nasal

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7
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elixir

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clear fluid containing water and/or alcohol; often sweetened

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8
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emulsion

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combined with water and oil, must be shaken

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9
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enteric-coated tablets

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designed to not dissolve until in the small intestine

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10
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extract

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concentrated combination of vegetable products and alcohol

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11
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foams

A

vaginal

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12
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gel

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med is supsended in a thin gelatin or paste base

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13
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gelcap

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an oil-based medication that is enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule

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14
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glycerite

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solution of medication combined with 50% glycerin (for external use)

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15
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intraocular disk

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a small, flexible oval consisting of two soft, outer layers, and a middle layer containing medication. Placed in the eye.

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16
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liniment

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liquid or semiliquid preparation. Contains oil, alcohol, water for application to the skin

17
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lotion

A

liquid suspension that usually protects, cools, or cleanses skin

18
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lozenges

A

oral

19
Q

ointment

A

Semisolid preparation containing multiple drugs to be applied externally; more like a gel

20
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paste

A

semisolid preparation, thicker and stiffer than ointment; absorbed through skin more slowly than ointment

21
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pill

A

a solid dosage form containing one or more medication

22
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powder

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A finely ground drug or drugs; some are used internally, others externally

23
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powders for reconstitution

A

IV, IM, subcut, ID

24
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solution

A

liquid preparation that may be administered orally, parenterally, or externally; can also be instilled into body organ or cavity; contains water with one or more dissolved compounds; must be sterile for parenteral use.

25
Q

spansule

A

A medication in the form of tiny time-release pellets within a capsule.

26
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sprays

A

topical, nasal, inhalation, sublingual

27
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suspension

A

solid particles (can not be dissolved) dispersed throughout a liquid, Should be shaken before use.

28
Q

steam

A

inhalation

29
Q

suppository

A

pellet form for insertion into a body cavity; melts when it reaches body temperature, releasing medication for absorption

30
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syrup

A

medication dissolved in a concentrated sugar solution

31
Q

tablet

A

A powdered dosage form compressed into hard disks or cylinder

32
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tincture

A

med in an alcohol base. Sometimes oral, sometimes topical use.

33
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transdermal disk/patch

A

medication contained within semipermeable membrane disk or patch, which allows medication to be absorbed through skin over a long period of time

34
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troche

A

also known as a lozenge