Extemporaneous Oral Liquid Compounding
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Compounding pharmacists may need to prepare oral liquids if an oral solid dosage form is unsuitable for a specific patient or if the dosage required by the patient cannot be practically administered.

True

Oral liquids are not a versatile option for clinicians looking for an alternative to the more common oral solid dosage form.

False

The 2016 Standards addressed by this activity include 1.3, 1.5, 3.1, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6.

True

Oral liquids provide flexibility in dosing and are beneficial when a patient requires dose titration.

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This article discusses the various types of oral liquids and specific suitability and stability considerations related to them, including microbial and chemical.

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