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D. Pharm - II Examination - 2011 (I) | PHARMACEUTICS - II (THEORY)

 

ODISHA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY

D. Pharm - II Examination - 2011 (I) 

PHARMACEUTICS - II (THEORY) 

Time - 3 Hours                              Full Marks - 80

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(Answer any five questions including question no-1) 

1.(A) Fill in the blanks:

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(i) Water for injection must be free from__________.

(ii) The rate of creaming is governed by the law known as________.

(iii) Milk is the example of__________ type of emulsion.

(iv) Haemodialysis is done to remove __________ from blood.

(v) Zetapotenial is present in__________ suspension.

(B) Define the following terms:

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(i) Young's Rule 

(ii) Liquefaction

(iii) Antagonism

(iv) Idiosyncrasy 

(v) Displacement value

(C) Translate the following Latin into English :

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(i) q.i.d (ii) q.q.h (iii) S.O.S (iv) o.h

(v) h.s (vi) a.c (vii) b.id (viii) p.c (ix) q.. (x) om

(D) What do you mean by the following:

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(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 preparation ?

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3. What is ointment base ? Classify and explain different types of ointment bases ?

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4. What do you mean by cosmetics ? Discuss briefly about Dental and Shampoo preparation ?

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5. What do you mean by ophthalmic products ? Describe in brief the formation of eye drops. What are the various adjuvants used in the preparation of eye drops ?

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6. Explain the term dose ? Discuss various factors that effect the dose of a drug?

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7. Write short notes on ;

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(i) Contact lenses

(ii) Monophasic liquid dosage form

(iii) Dentifrices

8. Define suspension. What are desirable characteristics of a pharmaceutical suspension ? Describe the methods of evaluation of suspension stability ?

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