dosage form (redirected fromDosage forms) A term for the physical characteristics of a drug product—e.g., tablet, capsule or solution—which contains the drug substance and almost invariably other ingredients, such as excipient, fillers, flavours, preservatives, emulsifiers, etc. ...
Related to dosage:Dosage form dos·age (dō′sĭj) n. 1. a.Administration of a therapeutic agent in prescribed amounts. b.Determination of the amount to be so administered. c.The amount so administered. 2.Addition of an ingredient to a substance in a specific amount, especially to wine...
With the exception of anti infective agents, where the microbe is essentially the “receptor”, and some acute short-term ailments the establishment and definition of an optimum target drug plasma or tissue profile prior to clinical trials has been difficult, time consuming and error-...
to convert the material into the desired physical form. Propellants may be broadly classified as liquefied or compressed gases having vapor pressures generally exceeding atmospheric pressure. Propellants within this definition include various hydrocarbons, especially halogenated derivatives of methane, ethane, ...
Dosage form:Injectable Gel Medically reviewed byMelisa Puckey, BPharm. Last updated on Sep 5, 2024. What is Juvederm? Juvederm is a family of injectable hyaluronic acid dermal fillers used to provide 9 months to one year of correction for moderate to severefacial wrinkles and folds, such as ...
Solution formulations, by definition, are considered to be homogeneous and the assessment of redistribution of the active ingredient during storage is usually unnecessary (inadequate mixing should be detected by appropriate in-process testing). To ensure that the product remains within specification ...
Incompatible drugs where one drug in the form of a coated pellet, tablet, small soft shell capsule can be separated by placing it in a larger capsule before adding the second drug h. Fixed-dose combinations Hard shell capsule sizes range from number 5, the smallest, to number 000, which ...
Mini ODTs hold advantages inherent to both liquid and solid dosage forms, while achieving dose flexibility, resulting in a dosage form that fulfils the definition of an age-appropriate formulation that can be utilised throughout the whole paediatric population (O’Brien et al., 2019). 4.5. ...
” Although cosmaceutical products have properties of both groups, the FDA lumps them under the definition of cosmetics, and they are not recognized as a distinct category. Because cosmaceutical products are not included in the FDA's definition of drugs, they are not subject to the same ...
<div p-id="p-0001">The invention relates to a dosage form that is thermoformed without discoloration and is safeguarded from abuse, comprising at least one synthetic or natural polymer having a breaki