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        | diluent/filler, binder/adhesive, disintegrant |  | Definition 
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        | microcrystalline cellulose |  | 
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        | binder/adhesive, disintegrant |  | Definition 
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        | croscarmellose (cross-linked cellulose) |  | 
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        | crospovidone (cross-linked polymer) |  | 
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        | sodium starch glycolate (cross-linked starch) |  | 
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        | carboxymethylcellulose sodium |  | 
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        | collodial silicon dioxide |  | 
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        | dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate |  | 
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        | dextrose (undergoes maillard reaction with primary amines) |  | 
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        | hydrocarbon (oleaginous) base |  | Definition 
 
        | insoluble in water not water washable
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 cannot absorb water
 emollient, occlusive, greasy
 Vaseline
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        | anhydrous absorption base |  | Definition 
 
        | insoluble in water not water washable
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 can absorb water
 emollient, occlusive, greasy
 aquaphor
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        | absorption base (water in oil emulsion) |  | Definition 
 
        | insoluble in water not water washable
 contains water
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 emollient, occlusive, greasy
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        | water removable base (oil in water emulsion/cream) |  | Definition 
 
        | insoluble in water water washable
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 non-occlusive, non-greasy, not as good an emollient
 dermabase
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        | soluble in water water washable
 may contain water
 can absorb limited amounts of water
 non-occlusive, non-greasy, poor emollient, lipid free
 polyethylene glycol ointment
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        | occlusive wrap to hydrate the skin by reducing water loss apply heat to the area after application of the vehicle.
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        | how can you maximize delivery of a topical preparation? |  | 
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