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D. Pharm - II Examination - 2013 (I) | PHARMACEUTICS - II (THEORY)

 

ODISHA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY

D. Pharm - II Examination - 2013 (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) Coca butter is not a suitable base for ____________ suppositories.

(i) In an emulsion complete separation of two phases is known as__________.

(iii) The rate of creaming is governed by a Law known as_____________.

(iv) Simple syrup contains ___________ % Sucrose.

(V) Contact lens is made of ____________.

(vi) Haemodialysis is done to remove ____________ from blood.

(vii) Water from injection must be free from___________.

(viii) Ophthalmic preparation should be isotonic with____________.

(ix) Zeta potential is present in _______________ suspension.

(x) When two or more than two powders are mixed together they are known as_____________.

(B) Translate the following Latin Terms in English:

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(i) s.o.s(ii) h.s (iii) q.s (iv) o.q.h (v) i.c. (vi) m.dict (vii) q.q.h (viii) t.i.d (ix) pulv (x) sig

2. Define and classify incompatibility. Explain physical & therapeutic incompatibility with suitable examples.

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3. What is an ointment base ? Classify them. Explain details about different types of Ointment Bases. 

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4. Explain the term dose. Discuss various factors which affect the dose of a drug. Write the formula of Young's Rule.

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5.(A) What is Parenteral Preparation ? Discuss the various tests which are required to be done in Parenteral Preparation.

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(B) Write the advantages and disadvantages of Parenteral Preparation.

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6. What are Shampoos ? Write the properties of a Good Shampoo. What are the various types of additives used in the preparation of Shampoo ?

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7. Write notes on any three :

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(i) Suspension

(ii) Eye Drop

(iii) Dusting powder

(iv) Lipstick

(v) Cracking of Emulsion































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