The ____ of the tiger
Liposomes
Semi-Solid
Patch point
Can I get your number
100

List the order from most bioavailability to lowest bioavailability for solutions, ointments, gels, and suspensions

which type is the most common?


gel, ointment, suspension, solution

solution

100

what is a liposome and why would one be used? 

small spherical vesicle made of phospholipids-- can have multiple bilayers 

biocompatible to body

biodegradable in body

used for drug delivery-prolonged release-- protection against some side effects

surface can be modified 

100

what type of containers are semi-solid preparations found in?

well closed or tight? 

where should these containers be stored 

Found in large mouth ointment jars or metal/plastic tubes

Well-closed containers

cool area

100

what is the target for TDDS systems

are side effects like nausea and gastritis expected?

skin-- no blood exposure 

no-- should have no systemic side effects 

100

what percent of ocular medicine is through the topical eye drop route 

what is the percentage ocular bioavailability of aqueous ophthalmic solutions 

90%

5%

200

what must a formulation contain for safe and effective ocular delivery (6) 

what range of tonicity can the eye handle?

what is the pH of tears

what can be used to help viscosity?


preservatives, buffers, isotonicity, sterility, clarity, viscosity

0.6-1.8

7.4

Methylcellulose

Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose

Hydroxyethyl cellulose

Polyvinyl alcohol


200

what is liposome extrusion

what is used as a membrane for liposome extrusion

technique where lipososome suspension is passed through a membrane filter of defined pore size

polycarbonate

200

what are the advantages of creams

easier to spread and remove

consistency is is soft and spreadable 

200

as the surface area of a patch increases, does the amount of drug released increase or decrease 

increase 

200

what size should particles be in ophthalmic suspensions be to not cause eye irritation

what is the drug release time period for ocular implants 

< 10 mcm

5-6 months 

300

Compare and contrast collagen shields and implants 

Both: non-conventional 

longer term comparted to conventional-- go on the eye

Shields: shorter term compared to implants- like a bandage-- used for people with corneal surgery

implants-- last 5-6 months-- more invasive-- treats posterior eye problems

300

what are the four types of liposomes 

stealth-sterically stabilized- polymer coating -- longer circulation time 

immunoliposome-- antibody modified 

cationic -- positive charge to deliver nucleic acids 

conventional- neutral or negative charge 

300

what percentage of pastes are made from powdered solids that are put into a hydrophobic base? 

20-50%

300

iontophoresis, phonophoresis, and electrophoration are all examples of what type of enhancing method?

physical-- or electrically 

300

what is the size of a liposome 

what size must tumors reach for them to undergo angiogenesis 

20 nm- 10 mcm

2-3mm

400

What are the four ways to sterilize something 

steam autoclave 121 degrees Celsius 15 minutes

filtration 0.22 micrometers

Gas sterilization – ethylene oxide

Gamma radiation-- $$-- works for heat sensitive

400

what is the EPR effect 

Molecules with smaller sizes accumulate in tumor tissue faster than normal tissue

tumor tissue/cells grow quickly

Blood vessels of tumors start forming and are abnormal

The shape is not normal- this leads to dilated, leaky, defective endothelial cells—not aligned- large gaps

This leads to the nanoparticles leaking into the tumor tissue

400

what are the four types of semi-solid preparations?

do all semi-solid preparations contain an API?


gel, ointment, cream, paste 

no

400

what are the four types of microneedles

Solid-- no drug in needle just poke

Coated-- drug is coating needle

Dissolving--- drug dissolves through needle

Hollow--- drug goes down through bottom of needle

400

what percentage of finely powdered solids to pastes contain

what percentage of drugs are bases

20-50%

75%

500

Describe the physiological effects of the eye that must be considered for using drops

Cornea is primary route of topical drug absorption

         Outer layers are lipophilic

         Inner layers are hydrophilic

         Drugs with Log P 2-3 and Low MW do the best

500

what is the difference between doxorubicin and doxil? 

one is stealth and one isn't 

Doxorubicin** no stealth —cancer drug half life is 20 min

Doxil—stealth and PEG—half life is 55 hours

500

What are the four types of ointment bases

which ones are more hydrophilic

which ones are more hydrophobic 


hydrocarbon- phobic 

absorption-- phobic 

emulsion-- philic 

water soluble -- philic 

500

what can you do to the stratum corneum to modify it to help enhance transdermal drug delivery

chemically enhance-- damage/ pull apart

hydrate

ablasion- destroy

or bypass- through microneedles or follicular delivery

500

what is the temperature for long term testing

what is the relative humidity for an accelerated test 

25 degrees Celcius


75%

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