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Pharmaceutics

Pharmaceutics

“Welcome to our Pharmaceutics Quiz! Dive into the world of medicine and science with questions about how drugs are made, how they work, and how they’re delivered. Test your knowledge on topics like drug development, dosage forms, and drug delivery systems. Whether you’re new to pharmaceutics or a seasoned pro, this quiz is for you. Let’s see what you know!”

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Any viscometer can be used for determining viscosity of …….systems.

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A drug has pKa of 5.5. If the pH of patient urine is 7.5, what would be the ratio of dissociated to undissociated drug concentration?

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Picking process occurs in tablets due to

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Ideal property of radiopharmaceuticals is

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By first order kinetics in four half lives, the drug is excreted near about

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Penicillin solution has half life of 21 days. How long will it take for the potency to drop to 80 % of the initial potency. Penicillin undergoes first order kinetics.

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Acid treatment gelatin type A exhibits an isoelectric point in the region of pH

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Which of the following is not used as disintegrant

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Which of the following dosage form gives rapid drug bioavailability?

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Calfactant is

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Which method is suitable to determine initial distribution of drug into tissue?

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Which microorganism is used in the I.P. assay of Streptomycin?

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Calculate the amount of sodium chloride required to make 1.5% soln of pilocarpine HCl isotonic with tear solution.Freezing point of 1% soln of pilocarpine HCl = -0.130C Freezing point of 1% soln of NaCl = -.5760C

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Dr. Vara Prasad Saka

Dr. Vara Prasad Saka is a dedicated pharmacologist with over 9.5 years of experience in experimental pharmacology and molecular biology. Holding a Ph.D. from SRM College of Pharmacy, his research focuses on neurodegenerative effects and neuroprotection related to mobile phone radiation. He has been serving as a Research Associate and Senior Research Fellow at Dr. Anjali Chatterji Regional Research Institute for Homoeopathy, leading high-quality in-vivo and in-vitro experiments. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor at Vignan Pharmacy College and Nimra College of Pharmacy, where he excelled in teaching and mentoring students. Dr. Saka is an active member of IPA and ISPOR, and he has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed journals as an editorial board member (PLOS ONE) and reviewer. His expertise includes animal handling, behavioral models, and pharmacological screening, along with proficiency in software like GraphPad Prism and SPSS.

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