
Parenteral Dosage Forms
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- Q1An emulsion containing a small amount of water dispersed in an oil, such as an ointmentWater-in-oil (W/O) emulsion20s
- Q2Formulation that delivers a continuous supply of drug by absorption through the skinTransdermal dosage form30s
- Q3A semi-solid formation usually for rectal or vaginal administrationSuppository30s
- Q4A device used to administer a drug in the form of compressed gas through the mouth and into the lungsMetered-Dose inhaler30s
- Q5A liquid for topical application- similar to a cream with more waterLotion30s
- Q6Continuous delivery of liquid medication through a veinIV infusion30s
- Q7The administration of a parenteral medication into the bloodstream, muscle, or skinInjection30s
- Q8A water-based dispersion with solid particlesGel30s
- Q9The dispersion of a liquid in another liquidEmulsion30s
- Q10a fine dispersion of liquid, solid or gaseous material from a container with a valveSpray30s
- Q11A solid or semisolid preparation that adheres to skinPlaster30s
- Q12A device controlled by patient to deliver small doses of medication for chronic pain reliefPCA30s
- Q13A water in oil (W/O) emulsion containing more solid materials then an ointmentPaste30s
- Q14A product that is prepared in a sterile environment for administration by injectionParenteral solution30s
- Q15A semisolid W/O emulsion for topical use on the skinOintment30s