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Trituration – reducing substances to fine particles by rubbing or grinding them with a mortar and pestle or on an ointment slab. Geometric dilution – gradually mixing equal amounts of ingredients together.
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Levigation- after trituration; incorporating solid into a small amount of liquid (wetting agent) in which solid is not soluble. This makes solid more uniform throughout base and gets rid of gritty feeling. Washing – removes drug from mortar by adding liquid agent to mortar to transport remaining drug to container
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To mask taste of drugs Unable to swallow tablets Base solutions: cherry syrup, Ora-Sweet, simple syrup Drug can be put in solution if it can dissolve completely Check water solubility of drug (Remington) Without formula or reference, may be easier to make medication as a suspension
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Two-phase system Drug is uniformly dispersed in medium (shake well) Drug is not soluble in liquid and will need to be incorporated in liquid through levigation Advantages: Taste-masking Slows absorption ▪ Solution > Suspension > Tablet/Capsule
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Suspending agent used commonly: Oraplus(Paddock) Syrspend (Fagron), Ora-Blend (Paddock) Suspending agent to incorporate drug into liquid Additional liquid vehicle for pleasant taste and to thin consistency Ora-Sweet (Paddock), Cherry Syrup, Simple Syrup Suspending agent usually 50% of total amount compounded Liquid vehicle usually will be QS’d to total amount
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Example procedure for 30mL suspension 1. Weigh 5 ABC tablets with torsion balance 2. Triturate tablets into fine powder with glass mortar 3. Levigate powder with 15mL of Ora-Plus 4. Transfer product to conical graduate 5. Wash mortar with Ora-Sweet 6. QS with Ora-Sweet in conical graduate to 30mL 7. Transfer to 1 oz amber bottle 8. Label and dispense with auxiliary labels 7
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Lotions – Most water content (mL) Creams – half oil and half water (g) Ointments – 80% oil and 20% water (g) Use pill tile or ointment paper to incorporate ingredients into base Spatula to mix and transfer product Well technique – create a well in the middle of your semi-solid base and add desired liquid in well to begin incorporation in base
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Example procedure: 1. Measure X liquid with graduated cylinder 2. Weigh cream and Y powder with digital balance 3. Transfer cream to pill tile 4. Mix in X liquid into cream using well technique 5. Levigate Y powder with cream 6. Mix ingredient thoroughly in cream 7. Transfer to ointment jar 8. Label and dispense compound
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