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Dosage Forms Test 2 - Powders and Granules
Dr. Mobley Test 2 - Powders and Granules
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11/11/2010

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What is the definition of a powder?
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A mixture of finely divided drugs and or chemicals in a dry form
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A granule is defined to be
Definition
an agglomerates of powder mixes, usually of drug plus excipients
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What are the 2 types of powders/granules?
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1. Bulk = Multiple dose

2. Divided = single dose

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Powders/granules can be used in the oral route. They will be reconstituted or added to a liquid before ingestion. Give some examples:
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1. Bulk reconstitutable like in antibiotics

2. Bulk forms to be divided

3. Divided forms

4. Triturations

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What are divided forms?
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1. Powdered packets

2. Sachet

3. Powder papers "charts"

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T/F: Powders serve as the starting point for most dosage forms.
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True
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Some advantages of Powders/granules include
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1. Chemical stability (higher in solid state)

2. Can be convenient for drugs to be taken as a liquid ( ex: easily reconstituted powder packets)

3. A good alternative for high dose drugs

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What are some disadvantages of powders/granules?
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1. There is an extra step needed before usage

2. Potential misunderstanding of correct method use (ex: some choose to take it dry--wrong way)

3. Potential inaccuracy of dosing

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Which properties are important of powders?
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1. form

2. particle size

3. particle flow

4. solid state stability

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Particle size is important because
Definition

it affects dissolution rate, particle flow, and particle settling.

 

you decrease the size you increase the dissolution rate

 

 

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Particle flow affects
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1. mixing and pouring

2. speed of processing during manufacture

3. settling and stratification during handling, mixing and storage

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What 4 things determine the particle flow?
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1. Particle cohesiveness

2. Particle density

3. Particle size

4. Particle shape

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What is eutectic formation?
Definition
When certain drugs (solids) can liquefy when mixed together.  they do this because the combined melting points are lowered to below room temperature due to impurities in the substance that lowers their melting temps.
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T/F:  Industrial comminution involves the use of different mills.
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True
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T/F:  The extemporaneous method of comminution of powders is via mortar and pestle.
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True
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What are the 3 main types of Mortar and Pestle?
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1. WedgeWood

2. Glazed Porcelain

3. Glass

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T/F: The WedgeWood Mortar and Pestle is made out of wood.
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False.  It is made out of porcelain.

 

It has porous and roughened surface

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Out of the 3 main types, which is the best for communition?
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The Wedgewood is the best because it has the roughest surface.

 

Becomes smooth with use and not a good idea to use colored/ potent material because of its pores

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The Glazed Porcelain Mortar/Pestle is good for
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Blending powders.

 

it is less porous than the Wedgewood.

 

Made from Coors

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The Glass Mortar/Pestle is not good for comminution but is adequate for most needs.  When would you want to use one of these kinds?
Definition
When you have colored or potent materials
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What are the 2 methods of comminution via a mortar/pestle?
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1. Trituration

2. Levigation

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Trituration reduces the substances to fine particles while Levigation is aka _______ ______
Definition
" wet" grinding
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In Levigation, the powder is mixed with a 'levigating agent' by spatulation or trituration and then converts the powder to _____ and ______
Definition
Liquids and semisolids
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Why is blending of powders important?
Definition
Homogeneous mixing of different powders is essential for dosage uniformity.
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Industrial blending involves the use of the
Definition
V Blender (most common)
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Extemporaneous blending methods include
Definition

1. Spatulation

2. Trituration

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Why is achieiving homogeneity a difficult task to perform?
Definition
Because different particles have different flow rates.
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How do you minimize stratification?
Definition
By reducing the particle size to about the same ranges
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Why is trituration the preferred method of blending?
Definition
because it grinds and mixes the powders
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What is geometric dilution?
Definition
Successive equal volume additions of diluent to a concentrat with thorough mixing between each addition.
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A effervescent powder/granule is prepared with ____________ mixture that liberates ___________ when combined with water.
Definition

1. Acid/base excipients

2. CO2

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An Example when it will be an effervescent powder/granule is when you see
Definition

Na HCO3 or Citric Acid

 

then you know it will release CO2 when mixed with water

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