front 1 Whats nystatin | back 1 A suspension, local -> topical-> oral cavity drug |
front 2 Whats this used for | back 2 Antifungi |
front 3 Whats clotrimazole used for | back 3 As a troche for Oral thrush |
front 4 Whats this used for | back 4 Herpes |
front 5 Whats this used for | back 5 The ointment/ jelly both contain 5% of it while the spray contains 10% but they all used for topical anaesthesia |
front 6 Whats this used for | back 6 Local-> topical-> GI tract, used for sterlizing the gut before surgery |
front 7 Whats this used for | back 7 Local-> topical-> Rectum-> retention enema, used in ulcerative colitis |
front 8 Whats this used for | back 8 Local-> topical-> rectum-> suppository, used bowel evacuation(cleaning the rectal channel) |
front 9 | back 9 Local-> topical-> eye, ear and nose: as eye/ear drops |
front 10 | back 10 Local-> topical-> bronchi: bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
front 11 | back 11 Local-> topical-> skin: cutaneous candidiasis(fungi infection of the skin) |
front 12 | back 12 Local-> deep tissue: rheumatoid arthritis |
front 13 What are the advantages of systematic oral routes | back 13
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front 14 What are the disadvantages of oral routes | back 14 Not suitable for:
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front 15 Whats the advantages of sublingual routes | back 15
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front 16 Whats the disadvantages of sublingual routes | back 16 Not suitable:
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front 17 What are the advantages of pareternal routes | back 17 Good patients who:
God for drugs that:
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front 18 What are the disadvantages of pareternal routes | back 18
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