Aerosols Flashcards

1
Q

What are some advantages of aerosol dosage form?

A
  1. Portion of medication can be easily withdrawn w/o contamination
  2. Container protects medication from atmospheric oxygen, moisture, and light
  3. Packaged under aseptic conditions
  4. Topical medication can be applied in uniform
  5. Emitted product can control physical form and particle size
  6. Application is clean process
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2
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What are the types of aerosols?

A
  1. Inhalation
  2. Nasal
  3. Lingual
  4. Topical
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3
Q

What does the product concentrate contain?

A
  1. API

2. Excipients

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4
Q

Describe the propellant

A

Chemical(s) w/ vapor pressure greater than atmospheric pressure at 40C

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5
Q

What roles do liquefied gas (or mixture of liquefied gases) serve in aerosols?

A

Propellant + vehicle for product concentrate

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6
Q

What is the general BP of liquid propellants?

A

Low

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7
Q

When an aerosol container is first sealed, what is in equilibrium?

A

Propellant that is liquefied and that which vaporizes and occupies the upper portion of container

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8
Q

What causes the liquid to go up the dip tube and into the atmosphere?

A

Pressure upon actuation

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9
Q

What causes the liquid to evaporate as it exits the device?

A

Drop in pressure

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10
Q

What is a disadvantage of compressed gas propellants?

A

Pressure in the can reduces over the lifetime of the aerosol

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11
Q

The effectiveness of an aerosol device depends on what?

A
  1. Formulation
  2. Container
  3. Valve assembly
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12
Q

The pressure of an aerosol device depends on what?

A
  1. Type of propellant
  2. Amount of propellant
  3. Nature/Amount of product concentrate
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13
Q

The physical form in which the contents of an aerosol device are emitted depends on what?

A
  1. Formulation

2. Type of valve

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14
Q

The physical form on an aerosol device is selected based on what?

A

Intended use

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15
Q

When do you employ the use of a MDI?

A

When formulation is potent

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16
Q

During cold filling, what must you do with the concentrate and propellant?

A

Cool it to -34.5 to -40 C

17
Q

Because of the low temperature during cold filling, what cannot be filled by this process?

A

Aqueous systems

18
Q

What kind of filling is used for most pharmaceutical aerosols?

A

Pressure filling

19
Q

What are the advantages of pressure filling over cold filling?

A
  1. Less danger of moisture contamination

2. Less propellant is lost during the process

20
Q

What is the recommended storage temperature of aerosols?

A

15 to 30 C