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MONOPHASIC LIQUID DOSAGE FORM
Part-4
Mrs. Sandhya R. Lanke (M . Pharm.)
SJVPMā€™S Rasiklal. M. Dhariwal
College of Pharmacy,
Chinchwad, Pune
Learning Outcomes
After watching this presentation, you will be able to;
1. Define Mouthwash, Gargles
2. Compare Liniments and Lotions
3. Discuss Ear Drops, Nasal Drops
Liquids To Be Used In Oral
Cavity
Gargles Mouthwash Throat Paint
Gargles
ļƒ˜ Gargles are clear aqueous solutions used to prevent or
treat throat infections.
ļƒ˜ They are brought into intimate contact with the mucous
membrane of the throat and are allowed to remain in
contact with it for few seconds, before they are thrown
out of the mouth.
Gargles
ā€¢ Gargles may contain antiseptics, analgesics or weak
astringents. The liquid is usually not intended for
swallowing.
ā€¢ Reason: Gargles are dispensed in concentrated form.
ļƒ˜ The quantity of solution require for doing one time gargle
is around 20 ml.
ļƒ˜ Therefore if it is dispensed in dilute form it requires the
large quantity which is practically impossible to dispense.
ļƒ˜ Therefore they are dispensed in concentrated form.
ā€¢ Potassium chlorate & Phenol Gargle B.P.C.
Rx
Potassium chlorate .........30 g
Patent Blue V .................0.009 g
liquefied phenol .............15 ml
Water up to ....................1000 ml
Gargles
ā€¢ Containers: White fluted glass bottle with plastic screw
cap. Coloured bottle used for preparation which need
protection
ā€¢ Storage: Store at room temperature, Keep out of the
reach of children. Store away from direct sunlight , heat
and moisture.
ā€¢ Labelling : ā€œUse only as directedā€.
ā€œFor external use onlyā€
ā€œDiluted with warm water before useā€.
ā€œNot To Be Swallowedā€.
Gargles
Mouthwash
ļƒ˜ Mouth wash are aqueous solutions with a pleasant taste
and odour used to clean and deodorize the buccal cavity.
ļƒ˜ They contains;
ā€¢ Antibacterial agent,
ā€¢ Flavouring agents,
ā€¢ Sweetening agent and
ā€¢ Colouring agent
ā€¢ Compound sodium chloride mouthwash B.P.C.
Rx
Sodium Bicarbonate..........10g
Sodium Chlorideā€¦ā€¦........15g
Chloroformā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..............500ml
Peppermint oilā€¦ā€¦ā€¦............25ml
Waterā€¦ā€¦.qty to prepare 1000ml
ā€¢ Method:
1. Dissolve Sodium bicarbonate with Sodium Chloride in 10 ml
2. Add chloroform & peppermint oil
3. Makeup the volume & Dispense the solution.
Mouthwash
Mouthwash and Gargles
Mouthwash
ā€¢ Mouthwashes are aqueous
solutions with a pleasant taste
and smell for refreshing
effect.
ā€¢ used to make clean and
deodorise the buccal cavity.
ā€¢ These are used to rinse buccal
cavity
ā€¢ More used for cosmetic
purpose
ā€¢ Ex. Compound Sodium
Chloride Mouthwash
Gargles
ā€¢ Gargles are aqueous
solutions used to prevent
or treat throat infections.
ā€¢ Used to relieve soreness in
mild throat infections.
ā€¢ These are gargled to bring
in intimate contact with
mucus membrane of throat
ā€¢ used for medicated
purpose.
ā€¢ Ex. Potassium Chlorate
Gargle
Throat Paints
ļƒ˜ Throat paints are viscous liquid preparations used for
mouth and throat infections.
ļƒ˜ Commonly used throat paints are boroglycerin, phenol
glycerin, tannic acid glycerin, compound iodine paint.
ā€¢ Reason: Glycerine is used as base in throat paint.
ļƒ˜ Glycerin is viscous in nature and adheres to the throat
ļƒ˜ Increases contact time and prolong the action
ļƒ˜ It is also act as soothing agent.
ā€¢ Ex. Iodine paint compound( Mandlā€™s paint ) B.P.C.
Rx
Potassium iodide ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦25.0 g
Iodine ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.................12.5 g
Alcohol 90% ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦........40.0 ml
Water ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦...................25.0 ml
Peppermint oil ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.....4.0 ml
Glycerine to produce ā€¦ā€¦..ā€¦ā€¦1000 ml
Throat Paints
ā€¢ Method of Preparation:
(i) Potassium iodide is dissolved in water.
(ii) Iodine is added in the concentrated potassium iodide solutions
to form KI3(or higher iodides).
(iii) Peppermint oil is dissolved in alcohol 90%v/v and the alcoholic
solution is added to the iodine solution.
(iv) Volume is made up with glycerin.
(v) Transfer the preparation into a well closed container, label and
dispense
Throat Paints
ā€¢ Containers: It should be dispensed in airtight, coloured
fluted bottle .Glass stoppers are generally used in such
bottles.
ā€¢ Labelling: "For External use only"
ā€œShake the bottle before useā€
ā€œNot to be swallowed in large amountā€
Throat Paints
ā€¢ Storage:
It should be stored in airtight containers in cool place.
ā€¢ Directions:
1. Apply with the help of soft brush or a cotton swab.
2. Food and water before and after application of throat
paint, should be avoided for 1 hour
Throat Paints
LIQUIDS TO BE INSTILLED INTO BODY CAVITIES
Ear Drop Nasal Drop Douche
Ear Drop
ļƒ˜ Ear drops are solutions of one or more active ingredient
which exert a local effect in the ear, that are instilled into
the ear with dropper.
ļƒ˜ They may also be referred to as otic or aural preparations.
ā€¢ Uses:
ļƒ˜Treatinfection ļƒ˜Tosoftenearwax
ļƒ˜Producelocalanaesthesia ļƒ˜Reduceearpain
ļƒ˜Killinsectlodgedinauditorycanal
ā€¢ Formulation of Ear drop:
ļƒ˜ The main solvent used in ear drop includes glycerine
propylene glycol and water.
ļƒ˜ The viscous glycerine solution permits the drug to remain in
ear for longer time.
ļƒ˜ The viscous liquids such as glycerine or propylene glycol are
used either alone or in combination with surfactant to aid
in the removal of ear wax.
Ear Drop
ā€¢ Ex. Soda glycerine ear drop:
Rx
Sodium carbonate.........5.0gms
Glycerineā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.. 30.0ml
Purified water q.s ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..100.0ml
ā€¢ Container:
Ear drop should be packed in colour, fluted glass bottle and
supplied with dropper.
ā€¢ Labelling: ā€œFor external use onlyā€ ā€œNot for injectionā€
ā€œDiscontinue the use if irritation persistā€
Ear Drop
ļƒ˜ These are aqueous solutions that are instilled into the
nose with dropper to relieve congestion ,inflammation &
to combat infection.
ļƒ˜ Isotonic saline nasal sprays are commonly used in infants
and children to wash out the thick mucus from the nose in
case of allergic rhinitis.
Nasal Drop
ā€¢ Formulation of nasal drops:
ļƒ˜ Isotonicity contributor: 0.9% sodium chloride.
ļƒ˜ Buffer: It should have neutral pH, phosphate buffer, etc
ļƒ˜ Viscosity Builder/Thickening agents: use of 0.5% methyl
cellulose
ļƒ˜ Vehicle: Use phosphate buffer of pH 6.5 as vehicle.
Nasal Drop
ā€¢ Reason: Nasal drops made isotonic?
If nasal drops are isotonic it will prevent irritation to
epithelial cilia of nasal mucosa.
ā€¢ Oily vehicles are not used in the preparation of nasal drop.
Because oily drop inhibits the movement of cilia in the
nasal mucosa and if used for longer periods, may reach to
lung and cause lipoid pneumonia.
Nasal Drop
ā€¢ Ephedrine Nasal Drop B.P.C.
Rx
Ephedrineā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 0.5 g
Chlorobutalā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ 0.5 g
Sodium Chlorideā€¦. 0.5 g
Water up to ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦1000 ml
Prepare nasal drop, send 30 ml
Direction: Place 2-3 drop in each nostril as directed.
Nasal Drop
ā€¢ Container:
Nasal drop should be packed in colour, fluted glass bottle and
supplied with dropper.
ā€¢ Labelling:
ā€œFor external use onlyā€
ā€¢ Storage:
These are supplied in well closed glass container in cool place.
Nasal Drop
ļƒ˜ Douches are medicated solutions for rinsing body cavity
mostly for bladder, vagina, rectum, nasal cavity.
Ex. Potassium permanganate douche solution, Isotonic sodium
chloride solution etc.
ļƒ˜ Douches are available as;
ā€¢ Eye douche
ā€¢ Nasal douche
ā€¢ Pharyngeal douche
ā€¢ Vaginal Douche
Douche
Douche
Eye Douche Nasal Douche Vaginal Douche
ā€¢ Uses of Douches:
Cleaning agentā€™s :
Ex.. Isotonic sodium chloride solution.
Antiseptics:
Ex. Lactic acid (0.5 to2%), potassium permanganate (0.025%),
Chlorohexidine ( 0.002%)
Astringent:
Ex. Alum(1%),
Douche
Liquids to be applied on skin
Liniments Lotions
ļƒ˜ These are alcoholic or oleaginous solution or emulsion of
various medicinal substances intended for external
application to the skin, with friction and rubbing.
ā€¢ Types of liniments
1. Alcoholic Liniments Used for its rubefacient property.
Ex. Chloroform liniment
2. Oily Liniments Useful when massage is required
Ex. Camphor Liniment BP
3. Emulsion Liniment: Ex. Camphor & Soap Liniment BP
Liniments
ā€¢ Container:
Liniments are dispensed in colored fluted bottles.
ā€¢ Labeling:
ā€œ For external Use onlyā€
ā€œApply with Frictionā€
ā€œ Do not apply on broken Skinā€
Liniments
ļƒ˜ Lotions are liquid or semi liquid preparations applied to the
skin or mucus membrane for their cooling, moisturizing
effect.
ļƒ˜ Lotions are directly applied to the skin or applied with the
help suitable absorbent material like cotton wool
Formulation Additives:
ā€¢ Antiseptics(zinc oxide, sulphur)
ā€¢ Astringents( calamine , zinc oxide)
ā€¢ Anaesthetics (Benzocain )
ā€¢ Alcohol (Provides the cooling sensation)
ā€¢ Glycerin (acts as humectant )
Lotions
ā€¢ Calamine Lotion I.P
Rx
Calamineā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.15 g
Zinc oxide ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦...5 g
Bentonite ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..3 g
Sodium citrate ā€¦ā€¦0.5 g
Liquid phenol ā€¦ā€¦.1.5 ml
Glycerin ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..5 ml
rose waterā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 100 ml
Water ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦q.s.
Lotions
ā€¢ Method Of Preparation:
1. Prepare the sodium citrate solution by dissolving sodium
citrate in one-fourth of total volume of purified water.
2. Triturate the calamine, zinc oxide and Bentonite with
sodium citrate solution, until a smooth cream is obtained.
3. Dilute the cream with the water, to make it pourable
transfer this mixture to a measure
4. Add liquid phenol and glycerin, mix well and adjust the
final volume with the purified water.
Lotions
ā€¢ Container:
ā€¢ Lotions are dispense in a well closed, narrow mouthed,
amber coloured, fluted plastic bottle, closed with
coloured plastic screw cap .
ā€¢ The containers which are used for dispensing lotions must
have adequate air space above the lotion .
ā€¢ Labeling: ā€œ For external Use onlyā€
ā€œApply without Friction or rubbingā€
ā€œ Shake well before useā€
Liniments
Difference Between Liniments &Lotions
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Monophasic liquid dosage forms part 4

  • 1. MONOPHASIC LIQUID DOSAGE FORM Part-4 Mrs. Sandhya R. Lanke (M . Pharm.) SJVPMā€™S Rasiklal. M. Dhariwal College of Pharmacy, Chinchwad, Pune
  • 2. Learning Outcomes After watching this presentation, you will be able to; 1. Define Mouthwash, Gargles 2. Compare Liniments and Lotions 3. Discuss Ear Drops, Nasal Drops
  • 3. Liquids To Be Used In Oral Cavity Gargles Mouthwash Throat Paint
  • 4. Gargles ļƒ˜ Gargles are clear aqueous solutions used to prevent or treat throat infections. ļƒ˜ They are brought into intimate contact with the mucous membrane of the throat and are allowed to remain in contact with it for few seconds, before they are thrown out of the mouth.
  • 5. Gargles ā€¢ Gargles may contain antiseptics, analgesics or weak astringents. The liquid is usually not intended for swallowing. ā€¢ Reason: Gargles are dispensed in concentrated form. ļƒ˜ The quantity of solution require for doing one time gargle is around 20 ml. ļƒ˜ Therefore if it is dispensed in dilute form it requires the large quantity which is practically impossible to dispense. ļƒ˜ Therefore they are dispensed in concentrated form.
  • 6. ā€¢ Potassium chlorate & Phenol Gargle B.P.C. Rx Potassium chlorate .........30 g Patent Blue V .................0.009 g liquefied phenol .............15 ml Water up to ....................1000 ml Gargles
  • 7. ā€¢ Containers: White fluted glass bottle with plastic screw cap. Coloured bottle used for preparation which need protection ā€¢ Storage: Store at room temperature, Keep out of the reach of children. Store away from direct sunlight , heat and moisture. ā€¢ Labelling : ā€œUse only as directedā€. ā€œFor external use onlyā€ ā€œDiluted with warm water before useā€. ā€œNot To Be Swallowedā€. Gargles
  • 8. Mouthwash ļƒ˜ Mouth wash are aqueous solutions with a pleasant taste and odour used to clean and deodorize the buccal cavity. ļƒ˜ They contains; ā€¢ Antibacterial agent, ā€¢ Flavouring agents, ā€¢ Sweetening agent and ā€¢ Colouring agent
  • 9. ā€¢ Compound sodium chloride mouthwash B.P.C. Rx Sodium Bicarbonate..........10g Sodium Chlorideā€¦ā€¦........15g Chloroformā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..............500ml Peppermint oilā€¦ā€¦ā€¦............25ml Waterā€¦ā€¦.qty to prepare 1000ml ā€¢ Method: 1. Dissolve Sodium bicarbonate with Sodium Chloride in 10 ml 2. Add chloroform & peppermint oil 3. Makeup the volume & Dispense the solution. Mouthwash
  • 10. Mouthwash and Gargles Mouthwash ā€¢ Mouthwashes are aqueous solutions with a pleasant taste and smell for refreshing effect. ā€¢ used to make clean and deodorise the buccal cavity. ā€¢ These are used to rinse buccal cavity ā€¢ More used for cosmetic purpose ā€¢ Ex. Compound Sodium Chloride Mouthwash Gargles ā€¢ Gargles are aqueous solutions used to prevent or treat throat infections. ā€¢ Used to relieve soreness in mild throat infections. ā€¢ These are gargled to bring in intimate contact with mucus membrane of throat ā€¢ used for medicated purpose. ā€¢ Ex. Potassium Chlorate Gargle
  • 11. Throat Paints ļƒ˜ Throat paints are viscous liquid preparations used for mouth and throat infections. ļƒ˜ Commonly used throat paints are boroglycerin, phenol glycerin, tannic acid glycerin, compound iodine paint. ā€¢ Reason: Glycerine is used as base in throat paint. ļƒ˜ Glycerin is viscous in nature and adheres to the throat ļƒ˜ Increases contact time and prolong the action ļƒ˜ It is also act as soothing agent.
  • 12. ā€¢ Ex. Iodine paint compound( Mandlā€™s paint ) B.P.C. Rx Potassium iodide ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦25.0 g Iodine ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.................12.5 g Alcohol 90% ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦........40.0 ml Water ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦...................25.0 ml Peppermint oil ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.....4.0 ml Glycerine to produce ā€¦ā€¦..ā€¦ā€¦1000 ml Throat Paints
  • 13. ā€¢ Method of Preparation: (i) Potassium iodide is dissolved in water. (ii) Iodine is added in the concentrated potassium iodide solutions to form KI3(or higher iodides). (iii) Peppermint oil is dissolved in alcohol 90%v/v and the alcoholic solution is added to the iodine solution. (iv) Volume is made up with glycerin. (v) Transfer the preparation into a well closed container, label and dispense Throat Paints
  • 14. ā€¢ Containers: It should be dispensed in airtight, coloured fluted bottle .Glass stoppers are generally used in such bottles. ā€¢ Labelling: "For External use only" ā€œShake the bottle before useā€ ā€œNot to be swallowed in large amountā€ Throat Paints
  • 15. ā€¢ Storage: It should be stored in airtight containers in cool place. ā€¢ Directions: 1. Apply with the help of soft brush or a cotton swab. 2. Food and water before and after application of throat paint, should be avoided for 1 hour Throat Paints
  • 16. LIQUIDS TO BE INSTILLED INTO BODY CAVITIES Ear Drop Nasal Drop Douche
  • 17. Ear Drop ļƒ˜ Ear drops are solutions of one or more active ingredient which exert a local effect in the ear, that are instilled into the ear with dropper. ļƒ˜ They may also be referred to as otic or aural preparations. ā€¢ Uses: ļƒ˜Treatinfection ļƒ˜Tosoftenearwax ļƒ˜Producelocalanaesthesia ļƒ˜Reduceearpain ļƒ˜Killinsectlodgedinauditorycanal
  • 18. ā€¢ Formulation of Ear drop: ļƒ˜ The main solvent used in ear drop includes glycerine propylene glycol and water. ļƒ˜ The viscous glycerine solution permits the drug to remain in ear for longer time. ļƒ˜ The viscous liquids such as glycerine or propylene glycol are used either alone or in combination with surfactant to aid in the removal of ear wax. Ear Drop
  • 19. ā€¢ Ex. Soda glycerine ear drop: Rx Sodium carbonate.........5.0gms Glycerineā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.. 30.0ml Purified water q.s ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..100.0ml ā€¢ Container: Ear drop should be packed in colour, fluted glass bottle and supplied with dropper. ā€¢ Labelling: ā€œFor external use onlyā€ ā€œNot for injectionā€ ā€œDiscontinue the use if irritation persistā€ Ear Drop
  • 20. ļƒ˜ These are aqueous solutions that are instilled into the nose with dropper to relieve congestion ,inflammation & to combat infection. ļƒ˜ Isotonic saline nasal sprays are commonly used in infants and children to wash out the thick mucus from the nose in case of allergic rhinitis. Nasal Drop
  • 21. ā€¢ Formulation of nasal drops: ļƒ˜ Isotonicity contributor: 0.9% sodium chloride. ļƒ˜ Buffer: It should have neutral pH, phosphate buffer, etc ļƒ˜ Viscosity Builder/Thickening agents: use of 0.5% methyl cellulose ļƒ˜ Vehicle: Use phosphate buffer of pH 6.5 as vehicle. Nasal Drop
  • 22. ā€¢ Reason: Nasal drops made isotonic? If nasal drops are isotonic it will prevent irritation to epithelial cilia of nasal mucosa. ā€¢ Oily vehicles are not used in the preparation of nasal drop. Because oily drop inhibits the movement of cilia in the nasal mucosa and if used for longer periods, may reach to lung and cause lipoid pneumonia. Nasal Drop
  • 23. ā€¢ Ephedrine Nasal Drop B.P.C. Rx Ephedrineā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 0.5 g Chlorobutalā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ 0.5 g Sodium Chlorideā€¦. 0.5 g Water up to ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦1000 ml Prepare nasal drop, send 30 ml Direction: Place 2-3 drop in each nostril as directed. Nasal Drop
  • 24. ā€¢ Container: Nasal drop should be packed in colour, fluted glass bottle and supplied with dropper. ā€¢ Labelling: ā€œFor external use onlyā€ ā€¢ Storage: These are supplied in well closed glass container in cool place. Nasal Drop
  • 25. ļƒ˜ Douches are medicated solutions for rinsing body cavity mostly for bladder, vagina, rectum, nasal cavity. Ex. Potassium permanganate douche solution, Isotonic sodium chloride solution etc. ļƒ˜ Douches are available as; ā€¢ Eye douche ā€¢ Nasal douche ā€¢ Pharyngeal douche ā€¢ Vaginal Douche Douche
  • 26. Douche Eye Douche Nasal Douche Vaginal Douche
  • 27. ā€¢ Uses of Douches: Cleaning agentā€™s : Ex.. Isotonic sodium chloride solution. Antiseptics: Ex. Lactic acid (0.5 to2%), potassium permanganate (0.025%), Chlorohexidine ( 0.002%) Astringent: Ex. Alum(1%), Douche
  • 28. Liquids to be applied on skin Liniments Lotions
  • 29. ļƒ˜ These are alcoholic or oleaginous solution or emulsion of various medicinal substances intended for external application to the skin, with friction and rubbing. ā€¢ Types of liniments 1. Alcoholic Liniments Used for its rubefacient property. Ex. Chloroform liniment 2. Oily Liniments Useful when massage is required Ex. Camphor Liniment BP 3. Emulsion Liniment: Ex. Camphor & Soap Liniment BP Liniments
  • 30. ā€¢ Container: Liniments are dispensed in colored fluted bottles. ā€¢ Labeling: ā€œ For external Use onlyā€ ā€œApply with Frictionā€ ā€œ Do not apply on broken Skinā€ Liniments
  • 31. ļƒ˜ Lotions are liquid or semi liquid preparations applied to the skin or mucus membrane for their cooling, moisturizing effect. ļƒ˜ Lotions are directly applied to the skin or applied with the help suitable absorbent material like cotton wool Formulation Additives: ā€¢ Antiseptics(zinc oxide, sulphur) ā€¢ Astringents( calamine , zinc oxide) ā€¢ Anaesthetics (Benzocain ) ā€¢ Alcohol (Provides the cooling sensation) ā€¢ Glycerin (acts as humectant ) Lotions
  • 32. ā€¢ Calamine Lotion I.P Rx Calamineā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.15 g Zinc oxide ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦...5 g Bentonite ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..3 g Sodium citrate ā€¦ā€¦0.5 g Liquid phenol ā€¦ā€¦.1.5 ml Glycerin ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..5 ml rose waterā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦. 100 ml Water ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦q.s. Lotions
  • 33. ā€¢ Method Of Preparation: 1. Prepare the sodium citrate solution by dissolving sodium citrate in one-fourth of total volume of purified water. 2. Triturate the calamine, zinc oxide and Bentonite with sodium citrate solution, until a smooth cream is obtained. 3. Dilute the cream with the water, to make it pourable transfer this mixture to a measure 4. Add liquid phenol and glycerin, mix well and adjust the final volume with the purified water. Lotions
  • 34. ā€¢ Container: ā€¢ Lotions are dispense in a well closed, narrow mouthed, amber coloured, fluted plastic bottle, closed with coloured plastic screw cap . ā€¢ The containers which are used for dispensing lotions must have adequate air space above the lotion . ā€¢ Labeling: ā€œ For external Use onlyā€ ā€œApply without Friction or rubbingā€ ā€œ Shake well before useā€ Liniments