previuos exams
Example 1
Name:
Number:
Q1
Prepare the following prescription:
Diphenhydramine gr VI
Ammonium Chloride gr XLV
Sodium citrate gr X
Aqua f ʒiii
Flavor and color Q.S
Simple syrup to 100 ml
Prepare 50 ml
Sig: f ℥ ss tid
Write the calculation, the procedure, the role of each ingredient and the use of the prescription
Q2:
What are the advantages of emulsions?
Example 2
Name :
Number:
Q1
Prepare the following prescription:
Diphenhydramine gr VI
Ammonium Chloride gr XLV
Sodium citrate gr X
Aqua f ʒiii
Flavor and color Q.S
Saccharine Sodium 0.084
Methyl Celluose to 100
Prepare 50 ml
Sig: fz ss tid
Write the calculation, the procedure, role of each ingredient and the use of the prescription
Q2:
What are the advantages of emulsions?
Example 3
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Number:
Prepare the following prescription:
Ferrous sulfate gr V
Mag Sulfate gr VI
Glycerin f ʒ
Citric acid gr I
Water to f ℥ ss
Fiat mitte V doses
Sig : dose omn
Write the calculation, the procedure, role of each ingredient and the use of the prescription
Example 4
Q2:
What is the definition of emulsions and there are three compnents of emulsions what are those components?
Example 5
Name:
Number:
Q1: Prepare the following prescription:
Paracetamol 1g
Propylene glycol 30 ml
Flavor and color Q.S
Simple Syrup Ad 100 ml
Prepare 60 ml
Sig : 15 ml prn
Write the calculation, the procedure, role of each ingredient and the use of the prescription
Q2: Mention two methods of the preparation of emulsions and write the procedure in details.
Example 6
Name:
Number:
Q1
Prepare the following prescription:
Soft soap 100 ml
Camphor 75 g
Turpentine oil 300
Purified water 600 ml
Prepare 60 ml
Sig : use u.d.
Write the calculation, the procedure, role of each ingredient and the use of the prescription
Q2:
What is the definition of emulsions and there are three compnents of emulsions what are those components?