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Decks in this class (17)

Section 1 - Drug Stability
What is drug stability,
What does drug stability refer to,
What are the 3 areas of concern w...
80  cards
Section 2 - Expiration Dating
What is accelerated testing,
What is the purpose of accelerate...,
Accelerated testing is often used...
111  cards
Section 3 - Solubility
What makes preparation of a solut...,
What causes many drugs to have li...,
What happens when attractive and ...
105  cards
Section 4 - Preformulation/Flavouring
What does flavour involve a combi...,
Where do taste sensations come from,
Does the tongue have specific zon...
91  cards
Section 5 - Tablets
What is a tablet,
Can tablets have excipients added,
What is the popularity of tablets...
134  cards
Section 5b - Feeding Tubes
What are feeding tubes used for,
How are parenteral and enteral fe...,
What determines the type of feedi...
60  cards
Section 6 - Colligative Properties
What do colligative properties de...,
What is included in colligative p...,
What is a one molar 1m solution
52  cards
Section 7 - Parenterals 1
What does parenteral mean,
What are the advantages to parent...,
What are disadvantages to parente...
139  cards
Section 7 - Parenterals 2
What are large volume parenterals...,
Are large volume parenterals pres...,
What are large volume parenterals...
73  cards
Section 7 - Parenterals 3
What is used for peritoneal dialysis,
What are the stages of peritoneal...,
What is used for continuous ambul...
32  cards
Section 8 - Ophthalmics
What is an ophthalmic product,
Which dosage forms can ophthalmic...,
What is the conjunctiva
50  cards
Section 9 - Laminar Flow Cabinets
What is high efficiency particula...,
What are the components of a hepa...,
The hepa filtration system is cap...
32  cards
Section 10 - USP 797
What is a compounded sterile product,
What are the 3 risk level classif...,
What are compounders responsible for
17  cards
Section 11 - Microbial Control
When does microbiological contami...,
What determines the severity of t...,
W respect to microbiologicals wha...
45  cards
Section 12 - Drug Incompatibilities
____ can be a major hazard w phar...,
What can insoluble particles in i...,
Is it easy to predict precipitati...
34  cards
Section 13 - Calculations
What are the 3 parts of a number ...,
What are the 3 ways to check an a...,
How can the strength of a pharmac...
13  cards
Section 14 - Overfills
What is the shelf life of an iv p...,
How is the rate of loss for iv pr...,
The overfill volume may allow for...
19  cards

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