MDM: Solutions Flashcards
What is a solution
A mixture of 2 or more components that form a single phase down to molecular level
What is the disperse phase and dispersion medium?
The solute (disperse phase) is dissolved in the solvent (disperse medium)
What is the difference between solutions, emulstions and suspensions?
- solution - solid dissolved in liquid
- suspension - solid dispersed in liquid
- emulsion - liquid dispersed in liquid
When are the terms miscibility and solubility used?
miscibility used when gas in gas or liquid in liquid
What are examples of solutions
- Elixirs
- syrups
- mixtures
- Linctus
- drops
What is a mixture?
solution or suspension
What is a syrup?
Liquid medicine containing a sugar for flavouring or preservation
What is a Linctus
syrupy medicinal preperation taken to relieve coughs and sore throats
What is an elixir?
Liquid containing a medicinal drug with syrup, glycerol or alcohol added to mask an unpleasant taste
What is a drop?
A solution or suspension for a specific application to tounge, eyes or ears
What are the advantages of a solution?
- Easy to swallow
- absorption not delayed as already in solution
- drug is uniformly distriubted throughout the solution
- uniform dose providing volume is measured accurately
What are disadvantages of a solution
- Bulky to carry around
- generally less stable than solid dosage forms
- 5 ml spoon or syringe required
- unpleasant flavours can be difficult to mask
- Which routes have use isontic saline solutions?
- Which routes use steriods?
- Which routes use antibiotics?
- eyes, nose (INE)
- Oropharynx, nose, ears (ONE)
- Eyes, ears (EE)
What are ploymers used for in solutions?
Viscosity enhancers
What is an example of a natural polymer and its uses?
where do they come form?
- Celluse - viscosity enhacing agent (plants)
- Gelatin - gelling agent (vertebrates)