Rheumatoid Arthritis & Gout MCQ Quiz- GPAT Pharmacist NIPER DI
Total No of MCQ; .. ANTISEPTIC AND DISINFACTAN MCQ Quiz part I
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Total No of MCQ; 22 (Part II) ANTISEPTIC AND DISINFACTAN MCQ Quiz part I
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Evaluation of Ophthalmic preparation: Sterility Test, Clarity Test, Leaker Test, Ocular toxicity & Irritation, Tonicity, Viscosity
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Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Suspension: Sedimentation volume, Zeta-potential/Electro-Kinetic property, Reology, Redispersibility,Pharmaceutical, Suspension
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
Powder Dosage form: Bulk Powders, Divided Powders, Dusting Powders & Insufflations and Dry Powder Inhalers
Pharmaceutical Pastes are semisolid dosage forms that contain one or more drug substances intended for topical/external application to the skin. They are generally very thick & stiff. They differ from ointments in their consistency, as they contain larger amounts of finely dispersed solids (20% to 50%) and so they are thicker and stiffer. Ointments are
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Suspension: Formulation; Evaluation- Sedimentation volume, Redispersibility, Rheological property, Zeta-potential/Electro-Kinetic property
Virus: Structure, Replication, Cultivation: Microbiology-Pharmacy Notes for D.pharm, B.pharmacy, M.Pharmacy, GPAT, DI, NIPER etc
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Limit test of chloride is based on the precipitation reaction.
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