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Suspensions acetaminophen

Prepare the solution of dextrose in water and add the other solid ingredients with stirring in [Pg.64]


Ziller, K.H. Rupprecht, H. Control of crystal growth in drug suspensions 1. Design of a control unit and application to acetaminophen suspensions. Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm. 1988, 14, 2341-2370. [Pg.44]

An acetaminophen suspension for infants contains 80 mg/ 0.80 mL suspension. The recommended dose is 15 mg/kg body weight. How many mL of this suspension should be given to an infant weighing 14 lb (Assume two significant figures.)... [Pg.40]

API (acetaminophen in this case) is heated above the wax melting point, but below that of the drug component. This process results in a suspension of the drug particles in the molten wax. When a nozzle is used to spray the atomized suspension onto cooled air, the molten droplets of suspension congeal, thus allowing the liquid components to encapsulate the solid API and resulting in packets of API particles encased in solidified wax. [Pg.89]

Capsules with codeine phosphate HPLC Remove 20 capsules, transfer equiv. of 550 mg acetaminophen to 250-ml vol. flask, dissolve in mobile phase 15 ml dilute to 50 ml -filter, discard first few ml. C18, 3.9x30 cm, 1.5 ml/min 4.44 g DSC/L(MeOH- h o-thf-h po4 (600 360 40 1) 280 nm USP 23, assay p. 24. similiar procedures for oral solution, oral suspension and tablets containing codeine, p. 26 [5]... [Pg.144]

Tablets, granules, suspension HPLC phase, filter, use low-actinic flasks Extracted with cm, 1.5 ml/min Bondapak C18 buffer—17.04 g K2HP04, 16.56 g KH2P04, 9.2 g TBAH/1 5 mA/PICB5, pH 3.5 230 nm for tablets, limit for aminophenol also described, ISTD-acetaminophen TLC [152]... Tablets, granules, suspension HPLC phase, filter, use low-actinic flasks Extracted with cm, 1.5 ml/min Bondapak C18 buffer—17.04 g K2HP04, 16.56 g KH2P04, 9.2 g TBAH/1 5 mA/PICB5, pH 3.5 230 nm for tablets, limit for aminophenol also described, ISTD-acetaminophen TLC [152]...
Tablets, granules, suspension Amiodarone hydrochloride HPLC Extracted with AcOH-H20 (15 85), low-actinic flasks Bondapak Clg 5 mA/PlCB5, pH 3,5 w/AcOH-MeOH (9 1) 230 nm acetaminophen TLC [1], GC [2], stability [1104] suppositories [155,175] [152]... Tablets, granules, suspension Amiodarone hydrochloride HPLC Extracted with AcOH-H20 (15 85), low-actinic flasks Bondapak Clg 5 mA/PlCB5, pH 3,5 w/AcOH-MeOH (9 1) 230 nm acetaminophen TLC [1], GC [2], stability [1104] suppositories [155,175] [152]...
Stir 1.3 or 2.6 g of granules (= 250 or 500 mg of acetaminophen) into a glass of water. The milky suspension tastes sweet and fruity instead of bitter. No sedimentation is observed within two hours. [Pg.172]

Ease of use, availability acetaminophen is a readily available over-the-counter medicine. It is available in many different formats (tablet, caplet, liquid suspension, suppository) for self-medication. [Pg.257]

An infusion of the dried flowering tops showed in vitro hydroxyl radical and hypochlorus acid scavenging activity. Orally administered, a Altered water suspension of the dried herb showed anti-inflammatory activity in a rat model of polyarthritis and when topically applied in a cream (2.5-10%) in the air-pouch granuloma bioassay. Antipyretic activity was found in rats from oral administration of the suspension against 2,4-dinitrophenol- and amphetamine-induced hyperthermia. Antipyretic activity of the herh is reported to be due to phenolic acids.Hepatoprotective activity against acetaminophen-induced toxicity was shown from oral administration of a methanol extract of the leaves. [Pg.168]


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