Different Types of Capsules & their Capsule Size
Type of capsule: Hard Gelatin, Soft Gelatin, HPMC, Enteric coated & Modified release capsule, HPMC & Pullulan (Vegetarian capsule)
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Type of capsule: Hard Gelatin, Soft Gelatin, HPMC, Enteric coated & Modified release capsule, HPMC & Pullulan (Vegetarian capsule)
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Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Suspension: Sedimentation volume, Zeta-potential/Electro-Kinetic property, Reology, Redispersibility,Pharmaceutical, Suspension
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Latin term Abbreviation Meaning ad ad to, up to ad lib. at pleasure adde add add (thou) agita agit shake, stir alternis horis alt. h. every other hour ana a.a. or aa of each ante a. before ante cibum a.c. before food, before meals ante
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Classification of Excipient (Pharmaceutical) and their uses in the formulation of Pharmaceutical products
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Cream: Topical Preparation Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of conditions such as rashes, skin irritation, stings, fungal infections, etc. are normally supplied in the form of a cream or ointment as this provides an effective means of delivering the active ingredient directly to the required area Pharmaceutical Creams (topical preparation) are homogeneous, semi-solid or viscous
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Reology: Physical Pharmacy, Types of Fluid flow, Newtonian Flow, Non-newtonian Flow (Plastic, pseudoplastic and Dilant flow)
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Types, Formulation & Quality control tests of parenteral Sterile Products, vehicles/solvent, antimicrobial & Antioxidant, buffers, tonicity agents
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Pharmaceutical Dispersion system: classification based on particle size- Molecular, Colloidal & Coarse Dispersion system | GPAT DI Pharmacist
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Sugar Coating of Tablets Sugarcoating of tablets is not as common in the pharmaceutical industry. Since it has been replaced by Polymer film coating. The sugar coating is generally water-soluble making it easier to dissolve quickly when it comes into contact with any liquid medium such as gastrointestinal fluids. One purpose of the sugar coating
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Types of Suppositories base, Fatty base, Hydrophilic suppository base;- water-soluble/water-miscible base, emulsify base
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