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D.Pharm -II Examination-2009(I), Pharmaceutics-II Questions, Odisha State Board Pharmacy

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   ODISHA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
           D.Pharm -II Examination-2009(I)
                        Pharmaceutics-II
                 (Answer any five questions including question no. -1)
Time - 3 hours.                          Full Marks - 80
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1.
    (a) Define the following with examples:                                                                               (4x2
          (I) Inhalations
          (I) Throat points
        (III) Elixirs
        (IV) Disinfectants
    (b) Gives English meaning of the following:                                                      (1x8
           (I) a.c.     (II) t.i.w.    (III) h.s
          (IV) P.C.   (V) q.i.d.    (VI) noct
          (VII) q.d. (VIII) u.d
2.
    (a) Define parenteral products. Describe elaborately facilities required for the production of parenteral products.                                                                                           (1+9
      
     (b) Describe the tests for sterility and pyrogen.                                                             (6

3.
     What is incompatibility? Discuss the reasons why physical and therapeutical incompatibility occurs. Describe with examples of how to correct such incompatibility.                                       ( 2+6+8

4.
    What are suspensions? What is the importance of additives used in the formulation of suspensions? Write the method of preparation of suspension to dispensing practice.                                                                                                                (2+6+8

5.
     Write shorts on any two of the following:                                                      (8+8
     (a) Different methods of preparation of emulsions.
     (b) Stability of emulsions.
     (c) Different steps involved in the manufacturing of parenteral solutions.

6.
     (a) Define suppositories. Describe various methods used in the preparation of suppositories.
                                                                         (1+7
    (b) Write notes on.                                   (4+4
           (I) shampoos.  (II) pastes

7.
     Differentiate between the following:                                                                                   (4x4
     (a) Syrup and Elixirs
    (b) Liniments and Lotion
    (c) Gargle and Mouth wash
    (d) Dispersible tablets and Controlled release tablets

8.
    Define diluents. Name the diluent used in the manufacturing of tablets. What is the function of diluents in the formulation?                                                                                   (16
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____________________________________
ODISHA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
     D.Pharm - II Examination -2010(I)
                Pharmaceutics - II
               (Answer any five questions including no. -1)
Time- 3hours.                    Full Marks- 80
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1.  Fill in the blanks.                                    (8x2
    (I) Simple syrup is ________ solution of sucrose in water having sucrose concentration ________.
    (II) The meaning of the Latin term named " Anti Cibos" & "More dicto" are ________ and_________ respectively in English language.
    (III) The particles form ________ and ________ like structure in case of formulated suspensions.
   (IV) In the case of w/o emulsion _________is in disperse phase and ________ is in continuous phase.
    (V) Contact lenses are usually made from ________ which is a hard ________ plastic.
    (VI) The fusion method is used when the ointment base contains a No. of ________ of different ________.
   (VII) Suppositories are used to produce ________, ________&_________action.
   (VIII) In face power ________ acts as an opacifying agents &___________has an absorbent properties.

2. Write short notes on :                             (4x4
    (I) Antioxidant.      (II) Idiosyncrasy
    (III) Cracking in emulsion
    (IV) Inscription

3.  What is the general requirement for parenteral products? Describe various 
tests that are to be done for the evaluation of parenteral products.                                                                                                            (6+10

4. Name different ophthalmic products. Discuss the essential characteristics of different ophthalmic products.                                                                                              (4+12

5. Define prescription. What are the important functions of prescription? Discuss different parts of prescription.
                                                                    (3+4+9
6. Differentiate between:                               (8
    (I) Tablet triturate & Cachets
    (II) Dispersible tablets & Controlled  release tablets
    (III) Cold cream & Vanishing cream
    (IV) Simple power & Compound power
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____________________________________
ODISHA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
     D.Pharm - II Examination -2011(I)
               Pharmaceutics - II
               (Answer any five questions including no. -1)
Time- 3hours.                    Full Marks- 80
________________________________________

1. (A)  Fill in the blanks.                             (1x5
    (I) Water for injection must be free from ___________.
     (II) The rate of creaming is governed by the law known as _______.
    (III) Milk is an example of _________type of emulsion.
   (IV) Haemodialysis is done to remove _________ from blood.
    (V) Zeta potential is present in _________suspensions.
    (B) Define the following terms:   (5x2
     (I) Young's Rule
     (II) Liquefaction
     (III) Antagonism
     (IV) Idiosyncrasy
     (V) Displacement value  
  (C) Translate the following Latin to English:                                                                                                                                        (1x10
      (I) q.i.d.   (II) q.q.h.   (III)s.o.s  (IV)o.h. (v) h.s (VI) a.c  (VII) b.i.d.  (VIII) p.c.   (IX) q.s   (x). o.m
     (D) What do you mean by the following:                                                                           (5x2
     (I) Chemical incompatibility
     (II) Geometric dilution
     (III) Dialysis fluid
     (IV) Cracking of emulsion
     (V) Tablet triturates
     2. Describe in brief the various tests which are required to be done for the parenteral preparations?                            (10
     3.  What is the ointment base? Classify and explain the different types of ointment bases.                                                         (2+2+6

4. What do you mean by cosmetics? Discuss briefly Dental and Shampoo preparation.                                                                          (2+4+4

5. What do you mean by ophthalmic products? Describe in brief the formation of eye drops. What are the various adjustment used in the preparation of eye drops?                                                                                (2+5+3

6. Explain the term dose?  Discuss various factors that are effects the dose of a drug.                                                                               (2+8

7. Write short notes on:                              (2x5
     (I) Contact lens
     (II) Monophasic liquid dosage forms
     (III) Dentifrices

8. Define suspensions. What are the desirable characteristics of pharmaceutical suspensions? Describe methods of evaluation of suspension stability.                                                                                      (1+3+6

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