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Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration QUESTIONS WITH WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS Why are sublingual tablets better for relieving angina attacks than traditional tablets? - answer☑️️..They bypass the stomach, entering the bloodstream for quicker relief.

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Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration QUESTIONS WITH WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS Why are sublingual tablets better for relieving angina attacks than traditional tablets? - answer☑️️..They bypass the stomach, entering the bloodstream for quicker relief. Why do manufacturers make dosage forms that are effective over a longer time? - answer☑️️..to enable the patient to take the medication less often Parenteral medications are used because: - answer☑️️..they work quickly, they bypass the acidic secretions of the stomach, and the patient is unable to take medication by mouth Which of the following is not an example of a semisolid dosage form? - answer☑️️..creams, lotions, ointments, powders, gelatins, suppositories, inhalant powders which liquid dosage form has a hydroalcoholic base? - answer☑️️..elixir the organ that performs most of the metabolism of a drug is the: - answer☑️️..liver if a drug has a half- life of 20 hours, this would mean that: - answer☑️️..the drug lose

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Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration QUESTIONS WITH
WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS
Why are sublingual tablets better for relieving angina attacks than traditional tablets? -
answer☑️✔️..They bypass the stomach, entering the bloodstream for quicker relief.



Why do manufacturers make dosage forms that are effective over a longer time? -
answer☑️✔️..to enable the patient to take the medication less often



Parenteral medications are used because: - answer☑️✔️..they work quickly, they bypass the
acidic secretions of the stomach, and the patient is unable to take medication by mouth



Which of the following is not an example of a semisolid dosage form? - answer☑️✔️..creams,
lotions, ointments, powders, gelatins, suppositories, inhalant powders



which liquid dosage form has a hydroalcoholic base? - answer☑️✔️..elixir



the organ that performs most of the metabolism of a drug is the: - answer☑️✔️..liver



if a drug has a half- life of 20 hours, this would mean that: - answer☑️✔️..the drug loses half
its strength in 20 hours , followed by half of the remaining strength in the following 20 hours,
and so forth



excipients are used in preparing medication to: - answer☑️✔️..improve appearance, disguise
taste or smell, and increase the size of the medication



the time taken for the plasma concentration of a drug to decrease by 50% is known as: -
answer☑️✔️..half- life

, which of the following oral dosage forms should have a '' shake well'' auxiliary label on the
bottle? - answer☑️✔️..suspension



Absorption - answer☑️✔️..The taking in of nutrients and drugs into the body from food and
liquids



Behind-the-counter - answer☑️✔️..Nonprescription drugs that are kept behind the pharmacy
counter; limited amounts may be sold, or the customer may require the permission of a
pharmacist to purchase them



Bioavailability - answer☑️✔️..The degree to which a drug or other substance becomes
available to the target tissue after administration



Bioequivalence - answer☑️✔️..The relationship between two drugs that have the same
dosage and dosage form and that have similar bioavailability. Generic versions of a medication
must show bioequivalence to the original approved brand product as a requirement of drug
approval



Distribution - answer☑️✔️..The movement of a medication throughout the blood, organs, and
tissues after administration



Elimination - answer☑️✔️..The final evacuation of a drug or other substance from the body via
normal body processes, such as kidney elimination (urine), biliary excretion (bile to stool),
sweat, respiration, or saliva



Enteral - answer☑️✔️..A route of administration by way of the intestine, such as orally,
rectally, or sublingually

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