WEEK 4 (CHAPTER 4) Flashcards
for dementia
- Donepezil hydrochloride 5 mg
- Rivastigmine tartrate 1.5 mg
for antihypertensive
- Lisinopril 5 mg
- Trandolapril 2 mg
for gout
Colchicine 0.6 mg
for parkinson disease
Rasagiline mesylate 0.5 mg
for angina pectoris
Nitroglycerine 0.3 mg
for heart failure; atrial fibrillation
Digoxin 0.125 mg (125 μg)
for hypothyroidism
Levothyroxine sodium 0.025 mg (25 μg)
- solvents are used to dissolve the drug
substance - flavors and sweeteners are used to make
the product more palatable - colorants are added to enhance appeal
- preservatives may be added to prevent
microbial growth - stabilizers, such as antioxidants and
chelating agents, may be used to prevent
decomposition
PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS
AND EXCIPIENTS
- presents monographs on more than 300 excipients used in dosage form preparation
- Each monograph includes such information as
- nonproprietary
- chemical, and commercial names
- empirical and chemical formulas and molecular weight
- pharmaceutical specifications and chemical and physical properties
- incompatibilities and interactions with other excipients and drug substances
- regulatory status; safety, stability, and handling information
- applications in pharmaceutical formulation or technology.
Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients
The proper combination of flavor,
fragrance, and color in a pharmaceutical
product contributes to its acceptance.
Appearance and Palatability
- applies primarily to liquids intended for oral administration
- can mask the disagreeable taste
- Drugs placed in capsules or prepared as coated tablets may be easily swallowed with no contact between the drug and the taste buds.
- Tablets containing drugs that are not especially distasteful may remain uncoated and unflavored. Swallowing them with water usually is sufficient to avoid undesirable taste sensations.
Flavoring Pharmaceuticals
salty taste
are evoked by chlorides of sodium, potassium, and
ammonium
elicit bitter and salty sensations
» are evoked by sodium bromide, bromides of potassium and
ammonium
bitter
» potassium iodide and magnesium sulfate (epsom
salt)
- are considered effective for masking the taste of
bitter drugs.
cocoa-flavored vehicles