DDS Lab: Compounding, Excipients, ROA, Packaging and storage requirements
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- Q1
aka added substances, they are component of a dosage form that help in the delivery of the drug to the human body system
Component
API
Excipient
Dose
20s - Q2
Purified water is used in compounding Sterile dosage form.
falsetrueTrue or False20s - Q3
Potable water is used in compounding non sterile preparations.
falsetrueTrue or False20s - Q4
Which of the following is NOT used in compounding sterile preparation?
Bacteriostatic water for injection, USP
Sterile water for Injection, USP
Water for Injection, USP
Sterile water for Irrigation, USP
20s - Q5
Type of compounding that includes special calculations
Simple
Moderate
Complex
Sterile
20s - Q6
BUD for non aqueous formulations
not later than 3months
not later than 6 months
not later than 30 days
not later than 1 week
20s - Q7
BUD for water containing TOPICAL preparations
not later than 3 months
not later than 1 month
not later than 30 days
NOTA
20s - Q8
A record of documentation of the compounding process
MFR
CR
COA
SOP
20s - Q9
Vial is an example of what type of container:
Injection packing system-Single dose
Injection packaging system-Multiple dose
Non-injection packaging system-Unit dose container
Non-injection packaging system-Multiple unit container
30s - Q10
It is added in type III glass to make it highly resistant thus creating a type II glass.
Strontium
Magnesium
Sulfur
Silica
20s - Q11
Glass used on most of parenteral preparations
Type I
Type II
Type III
Type IV
20s - Q12
Type 3 plastic container that is rigid and has good clarity.
HDPE
LDPE
PP
PVC
20s - Q13
Autoclavable plastic container
Type 3
Type 4
Type 5
Type 2
20s - Q14
Container components is absorbed by the drug
Sorption
Leaching
Permeation
Adoption
20s - Q15
Any temperature between 30C and 40C
Hot
Warm
Room temp
Controlled room temp
20s