WEEK 4 (CHAPTER 4) Flashcards

1
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for dementia

A
  • Donepezil hydrochloride 5 mg
  • Rivastigmine tartrate 1.5 mg
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2
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for antihypertensive

A
  • Lisinopril 5 mg
  • Trandolapril 2 mg
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3
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for gout

A

Colchicine 0.6 mg

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4
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for parkinson disease

A

Rasagiline mesylate 0.5 mg

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5
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for angina pectoris

A

Nitroglycerine 0.3 mg

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6
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for heart failure; atrial fibrillation

A

Digoxin 0.125 mg (125 μg)

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7
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for hypothyroidism

A

Levothyroxine sodium 0.025 mg (25 μg)

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8
Q
  • 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
A

PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS
AND EXCIPIENTS

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9
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  • 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.
A

Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients

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10
Q

The proper combination of flavor,
fragrance, and color in a pharmaceutical
product contributes to its acceptance.

A

Appearance and Palatability

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  • 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.
A

Flavoring Pharmaceuticals

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12
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salty taste

A

are evoked by chlorides of sodium, potassium, and
ammonium

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13
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elicit bitter and salty sensations

A

» are evoked by sodium bromide, bromides of potassium and
ammonium

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14
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bitter

A

» potassium iodide and magnesium sulfate (epsom
salt)

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15
Q
  • are considered effective for masking the taste of
    bitter drugs.
A

cocoa-flavored vehicles

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16
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  • are frequently used to combat sour or acid-tasting
    drugs,
A

Fruit or citrus flavors

17
Q

have been successfully used to make preparations of salty drugs more palatable.

A

cinnamon, orange, raspberry, and other flavors

18
Q
  • for esthetics
  • Synthetic coloring agents were first
    prepared in the middle of the 19th century
    from principles of coal tar.
A

Coloring Pharmaceuticals

19
Q

a thick, black viscid liquid,
is a by-product of the destructive distillation of coal.

A

Coal tar (pix carbonis)

20
Q

must not interfere with the
therapeutic efficacy of a pharmaceutical
product nor should they interfere with the
performance of quality control assay
procedures.

A

COLORANTS

21
Q

must be preserved
against microbial contamination.

A

PHARMACEUTICALS