Lecture 8 Flashcards

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Solution

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A homogeneous mixture composed of one or more substances, known as solutes, dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent. It will not separate over any period of time.

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Suspension

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A heterogeneous liquid preparation containing fine particles of solute uniformly distributed throughout a vehicle.

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Emulsion

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A dispersed system containing at least two immiscible liquid phases.

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Liquid Dosage Forms - Advantages

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  • High degree of flexibility possible when fine dosage adjustments are needed.
  • Convenient for pediatric and geriatric patients who have trouble swallowing solids.
  • Can be easily colored or flavored to make them aesthetically appealing.
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Liquid Dosage Forms - Disadvantages

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  • Hard to mask drug taste.
  • Cumbersome to transport and measure dose accurately.
  • Shelf life of many drugs shortened in aqueous medium.
  • Complex manufacturing.
  • Difficult packaging, shipping and handling.
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In an ideal suspension:

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1) Suspended particles should remain segregated.

2) Suspension should have appropriate flow properties.

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Surfactants

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  • A surfactant (also known as an emulsifier or emulgent) is a substance which stabilizes an emulsion.
  • Should be effective at low concentrations, should increase viscosity, and should prevent aggregation of dispersed globules.
  • They are therefore soluble in both organic solvents and water.
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Surfactant Micelles

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  • The lipophilic ends of the surfactant molecules dissolve in the oil, while the hydrophilic charged ends remain outside, shielding the rest of the hydrophobic micelle.
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Solid Oral Dosage Forms

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• Most popular and widely used dosage forms.
• Represent over 90% of prescription and OTC drugs.
• The three most common oral solid dosage forms are:
– Soft Elastic Capsules, (also called Soft Gel Capsules or Soft Gelatin Capsules)
– Hard Gelatin Capsules
– Compressed Tablets (coated and uncoated)

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Choice of dosage form depends on…

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the solubility of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API),
– More water soluble forms are formulated as tablets or hard capsules.
– API with limited water solubility is dissolved in non-aqueous vehicles and formulated into Soft Gel Caps.

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