Chapter 3 Drug Forms
A film is a thin drug form about the size of a postage stamp that is given by the ________ route of administration. A) transbuccal B) topical C) sublingual D) A and C
A and C
Which of the following drug forms are inhaled? A) an anesthetic gas B) a transbuccal film C) amyl nitrite powder for cardiac pain D) A and C
A and C
What trade name drug used to treat severe pain comes in the drug form of a lozenge? A) Actiq lollipop B) Cepacol lozenge C) Alka-Seltzer D) MetroGel
Actiq lollipop
Briefly explain how a transdermal patch delivers a drug dose to the patient.
It's applied to the skin where it releases a small amount over a period of time. It exerts a systemic effect, not topical.
Which of the following drug trade names is NOT in the form of a bead, wafer, or device? A) Septopal B) Nexium C) Gliadel D) Mirena
Nexium
Your friend asks you if you can identify the name of the drug he is taking. He shows you a purple capsule with 3 gold bands around the end. You tell him that this is the drug ________. A) Fosamax B) Zantac C) Cialis D) Nexium
Nexium
Which of the following statements is NOT a description of one of the forms of solutions? A) The drug is in fat globules dispersed uniformly throughout a water base. B) The drug is in a thickened water base with added sugar and flavoring. C) The drug is fine, undissolved particles that settle to the bottom upon standing. D) The drug is in a water and alcohol base.
The drug is fine, undissolved particles that settle to the bottom upon standing.
Many over-the-counter drugs for pain are no longer manufactured in capsule form. Explain why.
Tylenol capsules were purposely contaminated with cyanide in the early 1980s, and people over the counter can pull apart the capsules and put it back together
Foams are ________. A) solutions that contain a drug in a water base B) expanded by tiny aerosol bubbles C) expelled from a container when they are used D) all of the above
all of the above
An _______ is a small, slender glass container with a main body and a narrow, indented neck, and an extended top.
ampule
The powdered form of a drug can be found in all of these, EXCEPT ________. A) a canister B) an ampule C) a capsule D) a vial
an ampule
Solutions in which the drug is dissolved in sterile water or saline ________. A) are effervescent tablets B) are injected into the blood or body tissues C) need to be shaken before using D) are inhaled
are injected into the blood or body tissues
Enteric-coated tablets ________. A) provide a slow release of the drug B) are made to dissolve in the stomach C) are made to dissolve in the small intestine D) are coated so they are easy to swallow
are made to dissolve in the small intestine
All of the following are drug forms, EXCEPT ________. A) pellets and beads B) wafers and films C) gases and T-shaped devices D) binders and fillers
binders and fillers
in written prescriptions, the world capsule is sometimes abbreviated as _______ or __________.
cap; caps
A _________ is a coated tablet in the form of an elongated capsule
capsule
Which drug form comes in two different varieties: a soft gelatin shell and a two-piece hard shell? A) capsule B) cream C) ointment D) tablet
capsule
cap
capsule
nexium
capsule
hydrocortisone
cream
A/an ______ tablet is one that is dissolved in a glass of water before being swallowed (e.g., Alka-Seltzer for a head cold).
effervescent
An ___________ is a solution that contains the drug in a water and alcohol base with added sugar and flavoring. It is commonly used for pediatric and elderly patients who cannot swallow tablets or capsules.
elixir
Which of the following is NOT a specialized type of tablet? A) caplet B) effervescent C) lozenge D) elixir
elixir
ecotrin
enteric-coated tablet
XL
extended length
ER
extended release
A lotion is a suspension of a drug in an oil base.
false
A vial can be used only once, and the unused drug must be discarded, because it contains no preservative.
false
An enteric-coated tablet is covered with a special coating that resists the alkaline environment of the stomach acid but dissolves in the acid environment of the small intestine.
false
Both ointments and creams are semisolid emulsions of oil and water. In ointments, the main ingredient is water; in creams, the main ingredient is oil.
false
Lotions are absorbed into the skin and exert a system effect on the body, and not just a localized effect
false
Regardless of what drug company manufactures a drug in tablet form, all tablets must be either round or oval shaped.
false
Specially formulated ointments and creams can both be applied topically to either the skin or the eyes
false
The drugs in transdermal patches are designed to have only a topical, local effect on the skin in that area.
false
The main purpose of a scored tablet is so that the tablet can be easily broken into pieces to produce an accurate, increased dose.
false
rogaine
foam
metrogel
gel
An emulsifying agent is added to the drug form of a cream ________. A) in order to keep the oil and water mixed together B) in order to create an new drug form of an ointment C) so that the cream can be used topically in the eye D) so that it will exert a systemic effect
in order to keep the oil and water mixed together
The powdered form of a drug can be administered in several different ways. Which of the following is NOT one of the routes of administration used for a powdered drug form? A) inhaled into the lungs B) inserted into a body cavity C) sprayed on skin D) sprinkled topically
inserted into a body cavity
LA
long acting
calamine
lotion
Some over-the-counter drugs come as a ________, a drug form that is never swallowed, but is allowed to slowly disintegrate into a liquid form that releases the drug topically in the mouth and throat.
lozenge
Solutions never need to be ________ because the drug concentration is the same in every part of the solution, even after prolonged standing. A) refrigerated B) injected C) mixed D) prescribed
mixed
kenalog
ointment
This drug form, a ______________, is a French word that means little lump of bread, and is another name for a troche.
pastille
muse
pellet, bead, or wafer
What type of tablet has an indented line running across it so that it can be easily broken into equal pieces? A) caplet B) enteric C) scored D) troche
scored
SR
slow release
A drug's trade name will often include abbreviations such as CR, LA, SR, or XL. These abbreviations indicate which type of tablet? A) caplets B) enteric C) slow-release D) troche
slow-release
Valproic acid (Depakote), a drug used to treat seizures, comes in a capsule form that is ________. A) swallowed B) crushed and the vapors inhaled C) placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve D) sprinkled on applesauce and swallowed
sprinkled on applesauce and swallowed
A ____________ is composed of a solid base of glycerin or cocoa butter containing the drug. They are usually used rectally and vaginally, but they can be administered orally.
suppository
A solution containing fine, undissolved particles of a drug that settle to the bottom of the container is called a/an ________. A) suspension B) elixir C) spray D) liquid
suspension
Monica Thompson's antacid drug bottle has this printed on the label: "Shake Well Before Using." That is because this drug is a/an ________. A) suspension B) emulsion C) syrup D) troche
suspension
Which of the following is NOT a type of solution? A) mousse B) elixir C) foam D) suspension
suspension
maalox
suspension
Syrups are ________. A) sour and more viscous than elixirs B) sour and thinner than elixirs C) sweeter and more viscous than elixirs D) sweeter and thinner than elixirs
sweeter and more viscous than elixirs
Some over-the-counter drugs used to treat coughs are in the drug form of a/an ________ that coats the mucous membranes. A) elixir B) ampule C) syrup D) tincture
syrup
robitussin
syrup
All of the following relate to a drug being placed by mouth, EXCEPT ________. A) oral B) systemic C) transbuccal D) sublingual
systemic
in written prescriptions, the word tablet is sometimes abbreviated as ______ or ________.
tab; tabs
A solid drug form that contains the active drug (as a dried powder) plus inert ingredients to provide bulk is known as a/an ________. A) capsule B) ointment C) tablet D) emulsion
tablet
tab
tablet
When a tablet is scored across its top surface, that indicates ________. A) that it contains a narcotic drug B) the mark of a particular drug company C) that it contains a double-strength dose D) that it can be broken into two or more doses
that it can be broken into two or more doses
The word viscous is used to describe a liquid drug. The word viscous means ________. A) clear or transparent B) thick or nonwatery C) powdered D) watery or thin
thick or nonwatery
the viscosity of a drug form refers to its _________.
thickness
A __________ is a solution that contains the drug in a water and alcohol base but is never taken internally.
tincture
Transdermal patches are used for all of the following, EXCEPT ________. A) treat a vaginal yeast infection B) treat severe, chronic pain C) relieve the urge to smoke D) prevent angina attacks in patients with heart disease
treat a vaginal yeast infection
A _______________ is an oblong tablet that has a base of sugar and disintegrates into a paste to release the drug topically in the mouth.
troche/pastille
A dose of the ointment form of nitroglycerin is measured between ruler lines on a paper.
true
A powder is a finely ground form of a drug that can be found within capsules.
true
A scored tablet can be easily and accurately divided into equal doses, depending on the number of score marks on the tablet.
true
A transdermal patch consists of a drug reservoir, a porous membrane through which the drug can pass, and an adhesive layer to hold it to the skin.
true
Because it is easy to confuse different drugs, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises patients who take more than one drug to be able to tell them apart by size, shape, color, imprint, or drug form.
true
Before a drug can receive final approval by the FDA, the drug company must clearly state in what form or forms the drug will be manufactured.
true
Both a foam and a mousse are expanded by tiny aerosol bubbles when they are expelled from the container.
true
Creams are absorbed into the skin and exert a local, not systemic, drug effect.
true
Gels are solutions that contain fine, undissolved particles dispersed uniformly throughout a thickened water base.
true
Intralipid intravenous fat solution is an example of an emulsion.
true
Ointments used in the eye must be specially formulated so that they do not cause irritation when applied to the eye.
true
Patients often take a drug out of its original packaging and then have to ask the pharmacist to identify the tablets or capsules for them.
true
Solutions don't ever need to be mixed or shaken, as the drug concentration is always the same in every part of the solution, even after prolonged standing.
true
Some drugs are ineffective if they are given in a particular drug form or they can seriously injure the patient if administered in the wrong drug form.
true
Suppositories can be given by the oral, vaginal, or rectal route.
true
Syrups are solutions that contain the drug in a thickened water base with added sugar and flavorings, but do not contain alcohol.
true
The drug form pastille is also known as a troche.
true
Suppositories are used to treat patients with ________. A) diarrhea B) eye infections C) heart disease D) vomiting
vomiting
The word aqueous means ________, while the word viscous means ________. A) topical; skin B) liquid; solid C) intravenous; oral D) watery; thick
watery; thick