Enumerate the types of incompatibilities. Explain any one type in detail.
[6 marks]Explain in brief about ‘Eutectic Powders’ with examples.
[4 marks]Describe the different formulas for calculating doses for children.
[4 marks]What do you mean by ‘Posology’? Explain the various factors affecting the dose selection.
[6 marks]Classify the different Pharmaceutical dosage forms.
[4 marks]Define: (i) Infusion (ii) Maceration (iii) Decoction (iv) Percolation
[4 marks]Define Suppositories. Describe the ideal features of the suppository bases.
[6 marks]Define Prescription and explain the various parts of prescription.
[4 marks]State the application of ‘Dusting Powder’ and provide two examples of it.
[4 marks]Define Emulsion. Explain in detail the various tests for the identification of the type of emulsion.
[6 marks]Explain in brief about ‘Throat paint’ with examples.
[4 marks]State the difference between simple and compound powders with examples.
[4 marks]Write a detailed note on ‘Percolation techniques of extraction’.
[6 marks]Describe the remedies for any one type of pharmaceutical incompatibility with examples.
[4 marks]Mention the applications of liniments and lotions. Q. 6 (a) State the various advantages and disadvantages of suspension dosage forms.
[6 marks]Enlist the methods of preparations of suppositories and explain any one method in brief.
[4 marks]Write a note on ‘Stabilizers’ as a pharmaceutical adjuvant to the formulation.
[4 marks]Write a note on ‘Surgical dressings’.
[6 marks]What is ‘Indian Pharmacopoeia’? State various applications of it.
[4 marks]Write a note on the history and development of the Pharmacy profession and the Pharmaceutical industry in India.
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