Pharmaceutics and Drug Stability Kinetics Quiz
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A pharmacist needs to prepare stable compounded preparations from existing dosage form by considering five stabilities of drugs: Physical, Chemical, Microbiological, Toxicological, and ______

Therapeutic

Reaction kinetics is the study of the rate of chemical change with respect to ______

time

Kinetics is the study of how a system changes as a function of ______

time

The rate of reaction is the velocity with which a reactant or reactants undergo chemical ______

<p>change</p> Signup and view all the answers

The term 'kinetic' originates from the Greek word 'kinetikos' which means ______

<p>moving</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Drug Stability in Pharmacology

  • Compounded preparations must consider five types of stability: Physical, Chemical, Microbiological, Toxicological, and Therapeutic stability.
  • Therapeutic stability ensures that the drug remains effective and safe throughout its shelf life.

Reaction Kinetics Fundamentals

  • Reaction kinetics examines the rate of chemical changes over time, emphasizing the speed of reactions.
  • Kinetics involves analyzing how systems evolve as a function of time, providing insight into the dynamics of chemical processes.
  • The rate of reaction indicates how quickly reactants convert into products, influencing dosage form efficacy and safety.

Origin of Kinetics

  • The term 'kinetic' derives from the Greek word 'kinetikos,' meaning "to move", reflecting the nature of chemical reactions as changing states.

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Test your knowledge of pharmaceutics and drug stability kinetics with this quiz. Explore the study of how chemical systems change over time and the rate of chemical reactions. Prepare for the PPH305 course in the PharmD Clinical Program at the Faculty of Pharmacy.

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