What are the contents of Pharmacopoeia? Give details of USP.
[6 marks]Calculate dose for a child of 15 months age using Young’s and Dilling’s formula. (Adult dose of a drug is 170 mg).
[5 marks]Define i) Enemas ii) Elixirs iii) Liniments iv) Linctus v) dusting powder
[5 marks]Enlist factors affecting posology. Discuss Tolerance and Idiosyncrasy in detail.
[6 marks]Explain fusion method and chemical reaction method for ointment preparation.
[5 marks]What are the factors influencing dermal penetration of drugs? Discuss in detail.
[5 marks]Differentiate Simple and compound powders with examples.
[6 marks]Discuss formulation, labeling and packaging for effervescent granules.
[5 marks]Enumerate advantages of liquid dosage forms. Discuss excipients used to improve stability of the liquid dosage forms.
[5 marks]Compare and contrast i) Mouthwash and gargles ii) Liniments and lotions
[6 marks]Define suspension. Explain caking and flocculation in a suspension.
[5 marks]What are the types of emulsion? Give identification test of emulsion with proper diagram.
[5 marks]Classify suppositories according to its shape. Give its advantages and disadvantages.
[6 marks]Write a note on evaluation of suppositories.
[5 marks]Write a note on therapeutic incompatibilities with examples. Q. 6 (a) i) Find out the parts of 80% and 30% alcohol to supply 500 ml of 50% alcohol ii) How much 2% ointment must be added to 30 gm of 15% ointment to make 5% ointment?
[6 marks]Explain Parts of prescription with detailed pictorial diagram of prescription.
[5 marks]Read the following prescription of mixture, identify type of incompatibility and suggest remedy. R x Sodium salicylate………………….5 gm Lemon syrup……………………....20 ml Purified Water to…………………..75 ml
[5 marks]Define pastes and jellies. Discuss various types of bases employed for them.
[6 marks]i) Dispense 15% w/v 20 litres of glucose solution ii) Find out the proof strength of alcoholic product containing 65% v/v alcohol in USA and India.
[5 marks]Write a note on instability in emulsions.
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