Part A (20 Marks) 1. The first British Pharmacopoeia (BP) was published in 1864. 2. Give any one example of wetting agent. 3. Emulsifying agents reduces the…………between two phases. 4. Simple syrup IP is a……..solution of sucrose. 5. Define the term Inhalations with example. 6. Mechanism of drug penetration follows……………. 7. HLB stands for…………… 8. Liquefaction is an example of chemical incompatibility. True/False 9. Define Pharmaceutical aid 10. Convert the following strength of alcohol into proof spirit 11. Calculate the weight of 1 litre of alcohol whose density is 0.816gm/ml 12. Massuppol is an example of fatty bases. True/False The crystalline powder which on exposure to humid atmosphere, liberates wholly or partly, the water of crystalline are called………………. 13. Gargles are used to…………soreness in mild throat infection 14. Suppositories are unit dosage forms. True/False 15. Convert the following degree of proof spirit into %v/v strength of alcohol 54.80 U.P 16. Give the Clark’s Formula to calculate the child dose. 17. What does superscription denotes in prescription . 18. Gallon is the standard unit to measure the volume in metric system. True/False. 19. What is the dose of 8 months old infants if the average adult dose is 250 mg. 20. Error in dose is an example of…………….incompatibility
PART B (7x5 Marks)
Q1) Define Dosage form. Classify Liquid Doasge forms in detail. Q2)
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