Almazan, Jan Aira E-PH (Type Text)
Almazan, Jan Aira E-PH (Type Text)
Almazan, Jan Aira E-PH (Type Text)
3. Extractives
- Galenical Products
> Tincture (Iodine tincture)
> Fluid extract
> Extract
4. Sterile Products
Note:
> Choosing a container
- Viscosity of Preparation
+ very viscous wide
+ less narrow
- light sensitivity
+ Very Amber
+ Not Flint
> Shake vigorously because oil and water are immiscible
> Small globules saturated solution
> Oil is denser than water
> Moistened Filter paper> so oil wont join the filtrate
Preparation 12 (Concentrated Peppermint Water)
- amber prescription bottle
- white label
- alternate solution method
Note:
> Aromatic water - no preservative (should be freshly
prepared)
Preparation 13 (Calcium Hydroxide Topical Solution)
- flint narrow bottle
- red label
Solutions
- liquid preparations that contain one or more chemical
substances dissolved in a suitable solvent or mixture of
mutually miscible solvents
- homogenous mixture of 2 or more substances
- should note the solubility and stability of each solute with
regard to the solvent or solvent system
Relative Terms of Solubility
Descriptive Term
Very Soluble
Freely Soluble
Soluble
Sparingly Soluble
Slightly Soluble
Very slightly soluble
Practically insoluble or
insoluble
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1. Simple Solution
- prepared by dissolving the solute in a suitable solvent
- eg. NaCl solution, Strong Iodine soln, Ca(OH)2
2. Solution by Chemical Reaction
- prepared by reacting two or more solute with each other in a
suitable solvent
- eg. Aluminum subacetatesoln, Magnesium citrate soln,
Sulfurated Lime soln
3. Solution by Distillation
- for volatile oil
4. Solution by extraction
- dug or pharmaceutical necessities of vegetable or animal
origin
- also called extractives
Different methods of extraction
a. Maceration submerging the solute
b. Percolation submerging with percolator
c. Digestion with the aid of gentle heat
d. Infusion blanching; addition of hot water
e. Decoction boiling for 15 minutes
In each 100 mL
- 4.5-5.5 g of iodine
- 9.5-10.5 g of potassium iodide
>1g of iodine dissolves in 2950mL
>solutions of iodides dissolve in large quantities of iodine
>Strong Iodine solution is a solution of polyiodides in excess
iodide
Procedure:
1. Dissolve KI in H2O
2. Add I2 to KI solution
- weigh with glass / porcelain
- very volatile (very difficult to remove)
- very reactive to meal
3. q.s. ad H2O
Preparation 15 (Magnesium Citrate Oral Solution)
Magnesium citrate OS
- colorless- slightly yellow clear effervescent liquid
- have sweet, acidulous taste, and lemon flavor
- excellent medium for the growth of molds
- and any mold spores present during the manufacture of the
solution must be killed if the preparation is to remain stable
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Procedure:
1.Dissolve citric acid in Hot H2O
2. Dissolve MgCO3 in 12 mL H2O
3. Mix 1 and 2
4. Add syrup then boil, then let it stand
5. Mortar; Triturate talc +lemon (flavoring agent). Triturate
6. Add 5 & 4
7. Filter while Hot > sterile container
8. Collect filtrate: qs ad water (60mL) purified
water/ordinary H2O stopper (cotton)
9. Attach the label
10. add Potassium Carbonate (KHCO3), submit and lay on its
side