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Dosage Forms

____________1. Enclosed in a soft or hard shell


____________2. Intended to dissolve slowly in mouth
____________3. One liquid is dispersed throughout
another liquid in the form of small droplets
____________4. Sweetened hydro alcoholic liquid
containing dissolved active ingredient for oral use
____________5. Contains one or more dissolved
chemical substance in a suitable solvent or mixture of
solvents
____________6. Semi-solid drug containing one or
more drug substance dissolved or dispersed in a
suitable base
____________7. Intended for parenteral administration
for constituting or diluting a parenteral article prior to
administration
____________8. Intended for external preparation to the
skin or mucous membrane
____________9. Dry mixture of finely divided substance
or chemicals
____________10. Consists of solid particles dispersed
throughout a liquid phase in which the particles are not
soluble
____________11. A solid body intended to be inserted
into the body orifice.
____________12. Solution or suspension of one or
more drug substance administered by the nasal or oral
respiratory route for local systemic effect
____________13. Any aggregates of powder particles
that may contain one or more active ingredients w/ w/o
other ingredients

____________2. Distinctive combination of letters and


numbers assigned to a particular lot.
____________3. Approved clinical use
____________4. Pharmaceutical form of the preparation
____________5. Propriety/Brand name
____________6. Date of the product was completed
____________7. Total amount/quantity number of the
dosage form in a certain container
____________8. Part of the label that is most likely to be
displayed, presented, shown or examined under
customary condition of display
____________9. Classification of the product based on
the therapeutic reaction
____________10. Conditions wherein the use of the
product may cause harm
____________11.Scientifically and internationally
recognized active ingredient
____________12. Statement regarding potential hazard
and side effect
____________13. Name and amount of active
ingredient per dosage unit
____________14. Site and manner the product is to be
introduced or applied
____________15. Date after which the product is not
expected to retain its claimed safety, quality and potency
____________16. Prevailing specified range of
temperature, humidity, and other environmental factor
____________17. First pack containing the individual
wrapped product

____________14. Alcoholic or emulsion applied by


rubbing on the skin for treating pain and stiffness

____________18. Label on the immediate container,


and other printed material that are made available with
the product

____________15. Containing a high concentration of


sucrose or other sugar

____________19. Instruction and special care required


in the use of the product to avoid undesired effect

____________16. Solid dosage form containing


medicinal substances w/ or w/o diluents

____________20. Part of the label that is most likely to


be displayed, presented, shown or examined under
customary condition display

Prescription Parts
____________1. Physicians Sig.
Lic. No.
PTR No.
S2 No.
____________2. Amoxicillin 250 mg/5mL susp.
Contains the medication

Medical Terms
____________1. Inflammation of the nose
____________2. Inflammation of the lungs
____________3. A medication used to increase the flow
of the bile
____________4. Lack of desire for food

____________ 3. Thou shall take


Rx

____________5. A substance given to counteract a


poison

____________4. Name of the Patient

____________6. A medication or agent which causes


contraction or constriction of tissues

____________5. Sig. Take 1 table spoon for 7 days


Direction of physician to the patient

____________7. Has the capacity to inhibit or destroy


microorganisms in a dilute solution

____________6. Reconstitute with water to make 60mL


susp; Direction of physician to the pharmacist

____________8. A substance which relieves itching


____________9. Inflammation of the large intestine
(colon)

Parts of the Box/Labelling

____________10. An agent that prevents passage of


active spermatozoa from the vagina into the uterus

____________1. Distinctive combination of letters and


numbers assigned to a particular batch

____________11. Painful or difficult menstruation


____________12. A substance that masks offensive
odors

____________13. Inflammation of the skin

____________45. A protective agent which is employed


primarily to alleviate irritation particularly of mucous
membranes

____________14. Inflammation of the veins


____________15. A medication given to relieve a form
of treatment directed toward relief than a cure

____________46. Proteins whose biologic function is


the catalysis of chemical reactions in living system that
are highly specific

____________16. Drugs that stimulate the smooth


muscles of the uterus
____________17. Inflammation of the membrane
covering the brain and the spinal cord

Common Latin Terms


Latin Phrase

English meaning

1. Rx

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2. Stat.

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3. t.i.d.

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4. p.c.

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5. b.i.d.

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6. dext.

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7. gtt.

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8. a.c.

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9. h.s.

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____________18. Failure of menstruation


____________19. A drug that induces loss of appetite
for food
____________20. A CNS stimulant which is employed
primarily to counter-act drug-induced respiratory
depression
____________21. An agent that prevents flatulence
____________22. A drug used to relieve or prevent
spasm
____________23. A tropical agent that causes
destruction of tissues the site of application
____________24. Inflammation of the mucous
membrane lining the inner surface of eyelids
____________25. An agent which stimulates sexual
desire

10. m.

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____________26. An agent capable of producing


ataraxia (Calmness, tranquilizer)

11. ad

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____________27. An agent used to promote sweating

12. pulv.

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____________28. Inflammation of the mouth

13. conc.

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14. ft.

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15. o.d.

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16. aur.

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17. laev.

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18. p.r.n.

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19. ss.

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20. sig.

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21. c.c

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____________29. Inflammation of the kidney


____________30. Inflammation of the nerves
____________31. Preparations used to remove hair
from the body
____________32. Increases salivary and gastric
secretion and to improve appetite
____________33. Soft, semi-liquid external application
which either stimulate a body surface or alleviate an
inflamed area by supplying medicating substance in the
presence of heat and moisture
____________34. Includes alcohol and several creams
cool by evaporation
____________35. A drug used in the treatment of
malaria
____________36. Chemically inert powder which have
the ability to adsorb gases, toxins and bacteria
____________37. A medication used to combat or
relieve the distress and pain of arthritis
____________38. Inflammation of the stomach
____________39. Inflammation of the gums
____________40. An agent that releases the
hemoglobin content of the blood
____________41. Inflammation of the urinary bladder
____________42. An agent that kills microorganisms or
suppresses their multiplication or growth
____________43. A drug used to treat both intestinal
and extra intestinal forms of amebic infections.
Eliminates cysts from the intestines
____________44. A bland. fatty, or oleaginous
substance which may be applied locally (skin and also
to the mucous membranes)

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Classification of drugs

Choices:
Classif. Examp.

1.

Used for the treatment of viral


infections

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Increases the output of urine; abnormal


accumulation of fluid in tissue spaces
of the body is a frequent complication
of cardiovascular disease
3. Drugs that promote digestion of food in
the GI tract
4. Produce and maintain sleep
5. Promotes defection
6. Inhibiting the cough reflex
7. Nausea and vomiting are common
causes of a wide variety of diseases
and drugs that stimulate the vomiting
center of the brain
8. Used to relieve chest pain associated
with increased oxygen demand by
heart muscle
9. Inhibiting the clotting mechanism
10. Used for the relief of pain (mild to
moderate)
11. For cardiac depression with a slow
heart rate (brady cardia)
12. For fast heart rate (tachy cardia)
13. Organic compounds that are normally
produced by the endocrine glands
14. Vasoconstrictors; they cause the
shrinking of mucous membranes
15. Produce a sense of detach calmness
w/o depression of mental faculties
16. Used to induce vomiting
17. Used to relieve pain by interfering with
nerve transmission; depresses the
central nerves
18. Act to decrease GI activity, absorb
toxins and replace bacterial flora
19. Used to rid the body of worm
manifestation
20. Lowers the blood pressure

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21. Used to relieve gastric hyperacidity


22. Used to depress the brain nerve firing
to control convulsive seizures and
epilepsy
23. Inhibit cholinergic nerves that are
primarily responsible for
gastrointestinal hyper secretions and
motility
24. Used to antagonize the pathological
effects of histamine that is released
including allergies, hay fever, asthma
25. Function by destroying rapidly
multiplying cells associated with
cancer.
26. Inhibit the growth (bacteriostatic) or
destroy (bactericidal) microorganisms.
27. Relax bronchial smooth muscle which
dilates airway

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Classification
a. Anticholinergic
b. Antiviral
c. Cardiac Stimulant
d. Analgesic
e. Digestants
f. Cardiac Depressant
g. Emetics
h. Antiemetics
i. Antianginal
j. Bronchodilators
k. Hypnotics & Sedatives
l. Tranquilizers
m.Hormones
n. Laxatives & Cathartics
o. Decongestants
p. Antineoplastics
q. Antihistamine
r. Antidiarrheals
s. Antihypertensives
t. Anesthetic
u. Anticoagulant
v. Anthelmintics
w. Anti-infectives
x. Antivirals
y. Diuretics
z. Antitussive
aa. Anticovulsant

Drug Lists
Gen.

Classif.

1. Tempra

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2. Siverol

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3. Celebrex

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4. Dolfenal

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5. Durogesic

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6. Voltaren

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7. Calpol

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8. Advil

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9. Biogesic

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10. Cataflam

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11. Midol

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12. Alvedon

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13. Bayer Aspirin

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14. Dolan

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15. Calpol

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16. Alaxan

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17. Simeco

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18. Feldene

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19. Omepron

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20. Claritin

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21. Pariet

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22. Nexium

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23. Aerius

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24. Telfast

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25. Virlix

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26. Tums

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27. Hista-bloc

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28. Histacort

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29. Celestamine

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30. Kremil S

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31. Zantac
Generic Name
a. Ca Carbonate
32. Aleva
b. Dimeticone
c. Paracetamol
33. Iselpin
d. Desloratadine
e. Cetirizine34. Interax
f. Esomeprazole
g. Ranitidine35. Tagamet
h. Mefenamic
36.Acid
Xyzal
i.
Cimetidine
j.
Sucralfate37. Gaviscon
k. Loratadine
l.
Fentanyl 38. Flanax
m. Ibuprofen
39. Maalox
n. Tramadol
o. Celecoxib40. Prevacid
p. Naproxen Na
q. Diclofenac
r. Omeprezole
s. Ebastine
t. Hydroxyzine
u. Al(OH)3, Mg(OH)3
v. Chlorphenamine
w. Lansaprazole
x. Piroxicam
y. Loratadine
z. Na Alginate
aa. Chlorphenamine
ab. Rabeprazole
ac. Fexofenadine

Classification
a. Antacid
b. Antihistamine
c. NSAIDS
d. Opioid Analgesic
e. Analgesic (Antipyretic,
Non Opioid)

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