Forms of Medication Flashcards
aerosols
inhalation
buffered caplet
contain agents that decrease or counteract acidity of the medication to reduce gastric irritation
caplet
tablet shaped like a capsule for ease of swallowing
capsule
powder, liquid, or oil form and encased by gelatin shell
cream
topical, vaginal, rectal
drops
otic, ophthalmic, nasal
elixir
clear fluid containing water and/or alcohol; often sweetened
emulsion
combined with water and oil, must be shaken
enteric-coated tablets
designed to not dissolve until in the small intestine
extract
concentrated combination of vegetable products and alcohol
foams
vaginal
gel
med is supsended in a thin gelatin or paste base
gelcap
an oil-based medication that is enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
glycerite
solution of medication combined with 50% glycerin (for external use)
intraocular disk
a small, flexible oval consisting of two soft, outer layers, and a middle layer containing medication. Placed in the eye.
liniment
liquid or semiliquid preparation. Contains oil, alcohol, water for application to the skin
lotion
liquid suspension that usually protects, cools, or cleanses skin
lozenges
oral
ointment
Semisolid preparation containing multiple drugs to be applied externally; more like a gel
paste
semisolid preparation, thicker and stiffer than ointment; absorbed through skin more slowly than ointment
pill
a solid dosage form containing one or more medication
powder
A finely ground drug or drugs; some are used internally, others externally
powders for reconstitution
IV, IM, subcut, ID
solution
liquid preparation that may be administered orally, parenterally, or externally; can also be instilled into body organ or cavity; contains water with one or more dissolved compounds; must be sterile for parenteral use.