Pharmacology Lab 1, 2, and 3

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What type of application is associated with an ointment?

Local topical

Which of the following is NOT a local application method?

MDi

What is the application method of Nasal spray?

Local

Which of the following are classified as local topical application methods?

Gel and Ointment

What is the application method of MDi?

Systemic parental Inhalation

What is the route of administration for an enema?

Rectal

What is the route of administration for a sublingual tablet?

Sublingual

What is the route of administration for a medication given via vial and ambul?

Intra-articular

What is the route of administration for an et medication?

Enteral

What is the route of administration for a tablet medication?

Enteral

What is the route of administration for a tablet with a coat?

Systemic enteral oral

What is the difference between a tablet and granules in terms of dosage form?

Granules are more easily administered orally

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an effervescent tablet?

It is a type of granules

What is the dosage form of a medicine that is administered orally and has a special effect when it comes into contact with water?

Effervescent tablet

What is the route of administration for a medicine that is administered orally and has a special coating?

Systemic enteral oral

Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply)

Option 1

This is an example statement that is true

False

Example question?

example answer

The ______ barked

dog

Match the following programming languages with their primary usage:

Python = General-purpose programming JavaScript = Client-side scripting for web applications SQL = Database queries CSS = Styling web pages

Where can the ointment be applied?

Under the tongue or on the side of the tongue

What is the advantage of applying the ointment under the tongue?

It allows for quick absorption of the medication

What is the purpose of applying the ointment on the side of the tongue?

To facilitate absorption into the bloodstream

Why is it important to apply the ointment under the tongue or on the side of the tongue?

To increase the absorption of the medication

What is the result of applying the ointment under the tongue or on the side of the tongue?

The medication is absorbed into the bloodstream quickly

Study Notes

Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration

  • Tablet (coated): systemic, enteral, oral route
  • Tablet (Effervescent): systemic, enteral, oral route
  • Granules (Effer): local, topical route
  • Gel: local, topical route
  • Ointment: local, topical route
  • Nasal spray: local route
  • MDI (Metered Dose Inhaler): systemic, parental, inhalation route; also systemic, enteral, sublingual route
  • Tablet: systemic, enteral, buccal route
  • Enema: systemic, enteral, rectal route
  • Vial and Ampoule: parental, local, intra-articular injection route; also systemic, parental, injection (IV) route
  • Central Venous Catheters (CVCs): systemic, parental, injection (IV) route

Mouth and Sublingual Routes

  • Voute (route): under the tongue or on the side of the tongue

This quiz covers different drug forms and routes of administration, including tablets, granules, and effervescent tablets. It's designed for students in pharmacology lab 1, 2, and 3.

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