Pharmaceutical Liquid Dosage Forms Quiz

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Which type of liquid dosage form is specifically intended for use in the ear?

  • Mucilage solutions
  • Aromatic waters
  • Elixirs
  • Otic preparations (correct)

What is the maximum concentration at which a solution can be formed with a solute and a solvent called?

  • Suspension
  • Solubility (correct)
  • Emulsion
  • Colloid

Which type of liquid dosage form is specifically intended for use in the nose?

  • Nasal preparations (correct)
  • Gargles
  • Syrups
  • Liniments

Which type of liquid dosage form is specifically intended for use in the mouth to treat toothache?

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Which type of liquid dosage form is specifically intended for use as a cleansing solution in medical or hygienic procedures?

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Otic Preparations

A liquid dosage form designed for use in the ear.

Solubility

The maximum concentration at which a solute can dissolve in a solvent.

Nasal Preparations

A liquid dosage form designed for use in the nose.

Toothache Drops

A liquid dosage form specifically made to relieve toothache, applied directly to the mouth.

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Irrigations

A liquid dosage form intended for cleansing in medical or hygienic procedures.

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