Language used in Pharmacy Flashcards

1
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Legal requirements on a prescription box

A
  • Drug name then concentration/strength
  • Quantity and dosage
  • Braille
  • POM - Prescription only medicine (legal classification) or P which is pharmacy over the counter
  • Dispensing label
  • Dose, frequency, warnings patient name and date
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2
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Accelerated stability testing

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Challenge medicine with high temperatures

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3
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Potency

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amount of drug left remaining in the dosage form after defined period 95%-105%

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4
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Chemical stability

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Ability for drug to degrade and break down

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5
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Physical stability

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Physical state change well dispersion in formulation (emulsion)

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6
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Freely soluable

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Only need 10ml of solvent to dissolve 1g of solute

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7
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Shelf life

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Time over which the medicine would remain stable (storage conditions)

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8
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Expiry date

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Date after medicine cannot be used

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9
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Volumes and stengths shown on cream and liquids

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  • Concentration volume per mass quantity mg/5ml
  • Applied to skin (external use) percentage & external liquids are not per 5ml
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