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Questions from point 1 to 6 of Syllabus:


(Numerical from papers.)

2009 :

Q. Write in brief on (any 2): 6


i. Glass as packaging material
ii. Collapsible tubes
iii. Unit Dose packaging.

Q. Write a note on dispensing of powders as dosage forms. 6

Q. Give problems related to stability and storage of compounded drugs with suitable
examples. 6

Q. a. Write on : Handling of prescription by a pharmacist.


b. Give in general preparation of suppositories and dispensing of the same. 13

Q. Write a note on types of incompatibilities giving suitable examples. 6

2008 :

Q. a. Write in detail on chemical incompatibility with suitable examples. How does it


differ from physical incompatibilities?

b. Compare and contrast :


i. Lotions and liniments
ii. Enemas and Douches.
iii. Mouthwashes and Gargles. 13

Q. Answer any 2 :
a. Ideal properties of suppository base.
b. Give in general preparation of suppositories and show the importance of
displacement value.
c. Labeling and packing of suppositories. 13

Q. Answer any 2 :
a. Enlist factors in selecting a dermatological base.
b. Give preparation and types of pastes.
c. Classification of ointment bases. 13

Q. Answer any 2 :
a. Compare various powder dosage forms. Give their advantages and disadvantages.
b. Give preparation of effervescent granules.
c. Write on types of Capsules. 13

Q. Write briefly on :
i. Preparation of emulsions.
ii. Comparison of emulsion and cream.
iii. Emulsifying agents. 13

Q. Write short notes on :


1. Isotonic solutions.
2. Induffisible mixtures
3. Containers and labeling of Containers

2007 :

Q. a. Explain displacement value concept and method to find it. 13


b. What is geometric mixing? Explain method of calculation for powder containing
potent medicament giving suitable examples.

Q. Classify suspending agents used for oral and topical suspension mixtures. How will
you stabilize it by balance of electric properties? 6

Q. a. Describe in brief the reasons and remedies of solving physical incompatibilities?


b. How will you calculate doses in posology ? Convert the following terms in English:
i. ana
ii. chartor
iii. Gultae
iv. pulvis conspergus. 13

2006 :

Q. a. What are the advantages and disadvantages of oral liquid medicines over solid oral
medicines?
b. Discuss chemical incompatibility of alkaloids. 13

Q. a. Give labeling conditions and type of container for following dispensed dosage
forms :
1. Gargles 2. Pediatric drops 3.Throat paint 4. Barrier Cream 5. Calamine lotion.
b. What is posology? Give factors affecting determination of dose. 13

Q. a. Compare and contrast :


1. Enemas and Douches
2. Collodions and Paints.
3. Pills and lozenges. 6

Q. Write short notes on ;


a. Preservatives in emulsions.
b. Insufflations.
c. Water soluble ointment bases.
d. Suppository containing insoluble solids.
e. Emulsions for external use.
13

Q. a. How mixtures are different from elixirs? Comment upon the vehicles used in both
these formulations.

2005 :

Q. a. Enlist the solutions for external use and write a note on any one of them.
b. Give various methods to prepare ointments. Discuss any one of them.
13

Q. a. Discuss the role of the following excipients/additives in the prescription.


1. Mucilage of Tragacanth.
2. Chloroform water.
3. Acacia powder.
4. Benzoic acid in oral emulsion.
b. Give advantages and disadvantages of Glycerogelatin suppositories.
13

Q. a. Discuss importance of various parts of prescription.


b. Classify chemical incompatibility. Discuss incompatibility of alkaloids.

Q. a. Write note on :
i. Preservation of emulsions.
ii. Determination of dose in posology.
b. Discuss various methods of mfg. suppositories.
13

Q. a. Compare and contrast :


1. Pastes and jellies.
2. Application and collodion
3. Bulk powder and divided powder.
4. Pills and pastiles.
b. Classify Ophthalmic preparations.Write a note on Eye-drops.
13

2004:

Q. a. What is posology ? Give different methods to determine dose size for children
and adults.
b. Diffrentiate : Oral solutions and Elixirs. Give their advantages.
13

Q. a. Discuss the container and labeling requirement for ophthalmic ointment and
rectal ointment.
b. Write a note (Any Three):
1. Nasal drops. 2. Pastes. 3. Eye Drops. 4. Physical incompatibilities.
13

Q. a. Discuss formulation of tablet triturates. Give importance of each ingredient.


b. Give advantages of capsules over other dosage forms. Discuss ideal characteristics
of gelatin used in HGel. 13

Q. a. Compare and contrast :


1. Mouthwash and gargles.
2. Enemas and Douches
3. Pills and pastills.
b. Classify suppository bases. Discuss any one. 13

Q. a. Discuss various parts of prescription.


b. Describe the importance of therapeutic incompatibilities with suitable examples. 13

2003 :

Q. a. Classify solution. Discuss Elixirs in brief including packing and labeling.


b. Compare and contrast :
i. Lotions and liniment ii. Pastes and jellies. iii. Tablets and pills. 13

Q. a. Give advantages of plastic as packing material. Give uses of plastics packs for
various pharmaceuticals.
6

Q. Write short notes on :


i. Natural Emulsifiers ii. Douches iii. Effervescent granules.
6

Q. a. Give advantages of powders as dosage forms. Briefly discuss about divided


powders formulations.
b. Discuss HLB scale.
13

Q. a. Give characteristics of good suspensions. How a stable suspension can be prepared?


b. Write note (Any three)
i. Therapeutic incompatibility.
ii. Fatty bases of suppository
iii. Ear drops
iv. Throat paints.
13

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