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Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
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About This Book
The study of pharmaceutical dosage forms has many connections to biological and medical sciences including physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, therapeutics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacognosy. Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms is a collection of terms and definitions prepared to assist healthcare practitioners and students as a companion or reference resource when reading notes and completing routine care. It can also provide reference material for hospital and medical staff, consultants, nursing instructors, and pharmaceutical science students. This first edition classifies and organizes the forms in an easily readable format, so readers will find it a quick and simple reference.
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- Collects terms and definitions to assist healthcare practitioners and students as a companion or reference resource when reading notes and completing routine care
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- Focuses on product dosage forms and includes supplementary information, providing readers, particularly pharmacy and medical students and professionals, insights into choices of dosage forms made during drug product development
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- Offers information on the indications, contraindications, side effects, and more, for a given drug
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- Classifies and organizes the forms in a readable format, providing a quick and simple reference
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Index
A
active birth control pills, 7–8
Advair Diskus inhaler, 54–60
Aerobid inhaler, 62–65
aerosol, 50
Flovent (fluticasone propionate), 50–53
Albuterol Sulfate inhalation, 66–68
alprostadil, 126
amcinonide cream/ointment, 110–111
antimicrobials, 72
artificial tears, 101
B
balms, 113, 115
Benadryl, 14–15
betamethasone, 35–41
Bicillin C-R Tubex, 86–90
birth control pills, 7–12
blow molding, 19
botanical medicine, 49
breakthrough bleeding, 9
budesonide, 61
C
calamine, 116
caplet, 18
capsicum, 76–78
capsules, 18–19
doxycycline, 21–27
hard-shelled, 18
lithium citrate, 27–29
soft gels, 19–20
soft-shelled, 18
two-part gel, 20–21
cayenne pepper, 76–78
Celestone® syrup, 35–41
chemotherapy drugs, 95
Clemastine Fumarate syrup, 42–44
Cleocin Vaginal Ovule, 123–124
clotrimazole vaginal, 125
Codeine, 16–17
compressed tablet, 13
Cordran® Tape, 32–34
corticosteroids, 63
cortisone, 36
cream, 110
amcinonide, 110–111
cutis, 98
D
diclofenac gel,...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Pills
- Tablets
- Tablets
- Capsules
- Thin Film
- Syrup (Liquid Solution or Suspension)
- Powder, Liquid, or Solid Crystals
- Natural or Herbal Plant, Seed, or Food
- Aerosol
- Inhaler
- Nebulizer
- Natural Herb
- Natural Herb
- Freebase Powder
- Vaporizer
- Intradermal (ID) Injection
- Intramuscular (IM) Injection
- Intraosseous (IR) Injection
- Intraperitoneal (IP) Injection
- Intravenous (IV) Injection
- Subcutaneous or Hypodermic Injection
- Ear Drops
- Eye Drops
- Nasal Spray
- Mouth Spray
- Douches
- Cream
- Gel
- Liniment
- Ointment
- Lotion
- Paste
- Skin Patch
- Rectal Suppository
- Vaginal Suppository
- Urethral Suppository
- Liquid Suppository
- Bibliography
- Index