Oro-buccal administration

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  • Created on: 09-04-19 17:44
What type of epithelium make up the three different linings of the mouth?
Stratified squamous
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What is the pH of the oral cavity?
6.2 - 7.4
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Which oro-buccal drug must be administered using an applicator such as a syringe?
Oro-buccal solution (e.g. midazolam)
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Which oro-buccal dosage form is formulated for a high resident time to allow for a controlled sustained release?
Mucoadhesives
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Which mucoadhesive dosage form is unidirectional and usually applied to the cheek?
Mucoadhesive film
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Card 2

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What is the pH of the oral cavity?

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6.2 - 7.4

Card 3

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Which oro-buccal drug must be administered using an applicator such as a syringe?

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Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Which oro-buccal dosage form is formulated for a high resident time to allow for a controlled sustained release?

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Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Which mucoadhesive dosage form is unidirectional and usually applied to the cheek?

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Preview of the front of card 5

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