Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Medical Faculty, Medical University – Sofia
Dr. Rumen Nikolov, PhD
Liquid
dosage forms
Liquid dosage forms are prepared:
(1) by dissolving the active drug
substance(s) in an aqueous or
nonaqueous (e.g. alcohol, ether,
glycerin) solvent, (2) by suspensing
the drug in appropriate medium, or
(3) by incorporating the drug
substance into an oil or water
phases.
Liquid dosage forms can be
administered:
• Topically - lotions or
suspension applied to the skin, eye drops,
nasal drops, ear drops
• Orally (p.o.) - oral
suspension and solution
• Parenterally -
subcutaneous injection (s.c.),
intramuscular injection (i.m.)
and intravenous administration (i.v.)
Solution (solutio)
•Solutions are prepared by
dissolving a solid or liquid drug
in distilled water (aqua destillata)
•Solutions are intended for
topical, oral, and parenteral
administration. Solutions for
local administration usually
called lotions.
Suspension (suspensio)
•A suspension consists of a
dispersion of relatively coarse
particles, usually in aqueous vehicle.
•Suspensions may be used for
oral and topical administration.
•Like solutions, oral suspensions are
useful in children and patients who
cannot tolerate a solid dosage form.
Drops (guttae)
•Drops are solutions, tinctures
or mixtures of high-potent
drug substances
•Drops are prescribed in small
quantity (10−30 g)
•Drops are intended to be
administered orally or externally
(as eye drops, nasal drops and
ear drops).
•eye drops (collyrium): Timolol
•nasal (nose) drops: Olynth 0,1%
•ear drops: Furotalgin
Emulsion (emulsio)
Emulsions are two-phase
systems consist of liquid drug
substances.
 They are classfied as:
• oil-in-water emulsion (O/W)
• water- in-oil emulsion (W/O)
 Emulsions can be administered
topically, orally, and I.M.
Liniment (linimentum)
•Liniments are milk-like liquids
for topical administration.
•Example:
 Carmolis fluid
 Nival
Infusions and decoctions
• Infusion (infusum) is a dilute
solution of the readily soluble
constituents of crude drugs (from
the soft parts of plants).
• Fresh infusions are prepared by
macerating the drugs for a short
period of time (15 min) with
boiling water.
Decoction (decoctum)
• Decoctions is an extract of the
water-soluble and heat-stable
constituents of crude drugs (from
the hard parts of plants) by boiling
in water for 30 min, and cooling.
• Infusions and decoctions are of
short duration (no more than 3
days).
Mixture (mixtura)
Mixtures contain two or more
active drug substance, dissolved,
suspensed, or dispersed in a
suitable liquid base.
Syrups are added as remedium
corrigens, in quantity of 20 % or
30 % of the total volume.
Oral and topical administration
Medical nail lacquers
•Such dosage form contains
antifungal drugs for topical
treatment of onychomycosis
•Example:
Batrafen nail lacquer 8 %
Loceryl nail lacquer 8 %
Medical shampoo
Selected topical formulations
for the treatment of seborrheic
dermatitis are:
•Nizoral shampoo
•Selsun shampoo
Sterile dosage forms for injection
These forms contain solutions,
powder or lyophilized powder
ready to be dissolve, suspensions,
and emulsions. They are packaged
in ampoules, vials, plastic bags,
one-point cut ampoules, and
prefilled disposable syringes.
10.a) Solutions can be prescribed in
two forms (short or enlarged).
•in short form the strength of a solution
is expressed as the quantity of solute in
sufficient solvent to make 100 ml
(percentage strength)
Rp/ Sol. Natrii citratis 4% 150 g
D.S. Take 1 tablespoon 3
times daily.
•in enlarged form the total dose of
the active substance, the name of
the solvent, and the total volume of
the solution are filled in praescriptio
Rp/ Natrii citratis 6 g
Aquae destillatae ad 150 g
M.D.S. Take 1 tablespoon
3 times daily.
M.D.S. = Misce. Da. Signa.
10.b)
Rp/ Sol. Iodi spirituosae 5% 100 g
D.S. For external use.
11.)
Rp./Fl. Tussiroli 140 ml
D. t .d. №1
S. Take 1 teaspoon
3 times daily.
D.t.d. = Da tales doses
12.)
Rp/ Infusi radicis Primulae 6 g/180 g
Ephedrini hydrochloridi 300 mg
Liquoris Ammonii anisati 3 g
Natrii benzoatis 3 g
Sirupi Althaeae ad 225 g
M. f. mixtura
D.S. Take 1 tablespoon
3 times daily.
12.) Calculation of the total dose
of each drug of the mixture:
•one tablespoon contains 15 ml (g)
•the total number of doses is equal
to the whole volume of mixture divided
by the volume of the one tablespoon:
225 g : 15 = 15
•the total dose of each drug substance
is equal to the total number of doses
multiplied by the single dose of the drug
12.)
•Ephedrini hydrochloridi
single dose = 20 mg
total dose = 15 x 20 mg = 300 mg
•Liquoris Ammonii anisati
single dose = 200 mg
total dose = 15 x 200 mg = 3 g
•Natrii benzoatis
single dose = 200 mg
total dose = 15 x 200 mg = 3 g
13a) Tinctura (T-ra)
Rp/ T-ra Valerianae 20 g
D.S. Take 20 drops 3 times
daily.
13.b) Drops
Rp/ Fl. Xylomethazolini 0,1% 10 ml
D. t. d. №1
S. Put 2 drops into nose 4 times
daily.
14.) Suspensions
Rp/ Fl. Cefuroxime 25 mg/5 ml
D. t. d. № 1
S. Take 2 ml every 12 hours.
14.) Calculation of the single dose
of Cefuroxime axetil for a child
with body weight 10 kg:
-- Daily dose = 10 mg x 10 kg = 100 mg
-- The daily dose is divided by 2 equal
applications: 100 mg/2 = 50 mg
-- One ml (or 1 division) of suspension
contains 25 mg of Cefuroxime or
single dose = 100 mg/2 mg = 2 ml
15.) Infusions and decoctions
Rp/ Decocti fol. Uvae ursi 10 g/200 g
D. S. Take 1 tablespoon
3 times daily.
16)
Rp/ Sol. Lydoli 5% 2 ml
D. t. d. № 10 in amp.
S. One ampule S.C.
Pethidine – INN (Lydol®
)
(Meperidine - USA)
17)
Rp/ Fl. Benzylpenicillini 500 000 UI
D. t. d. № 20
S. One vial I.M. every 6 hours,
after dissolving in 5 ml distilled
water.
18a)
Rp/ Fl. Fentanyli 0,005% 10 ml
D. t. d. № 1
S. Injected 2 ml I.M.
18b)
Rp/ Fl. Droperidoli 0,25% 10 ml
D. t. d. № 1
S. Injected 2 ml I.M.

Liquid forms

  • 1.
    Department of Pharmacology& Toxicology Medical Faculty, Medical University – Sofia Dr. Rumen Nikolov, PhD Liquid dosage forms
  • 2.
    Liquid dosage formsare prepared: (1) by dissolving the active drug substance(s) in an aqueous or nonaqueous (e.g. alcohol, ether, glycerin) solvent, (2) by suspensing the drug in appropriate medium, or (3) by incorporating the drug substance into an oil or water phases.
  • 3.
    Liquid dosage formscan be administered: • Topically - lotions or suspension applied to the skin, eye drops, nasal drops, ear drops • Orally (p.o.) - oral suspension and solution • Parenterally - subcutaneous injection (s.c.), intramuscular injection (i.m.) and intravenous administration (i.v.)
  • 4.
    Solution (solutio) •Solutions areprepared by dissolving a solid or liquid drug in distilled water (aqua destillata) •Solutions are intended for topical, oral, and parenteral administration. Solutions for local administration usually called lotions.
  • 5.
    Suspension (suspensio) •A suspensionconsists of a dispersion of relatively coarse particles, usually in aqueous vehicle. •Suspensions may be used for oral and topical administration. •Like solutions, oral suspensions are useful in children and patients who cannot tolerate a solid dosage form.
  • 6.
    Drops (guttae) •Drops aresolutions, tinctures or mixtures of high-potent drug substances •Drops are prescribed in small quantity (10−30 g)
  • 7.
    •Drops are intendedto be administered orally or externally (as eye drops, nasal drops and ear drops). •eye drops (collyrium): Timolol •nasal (nose) drops: Olynth 0,1% •ear drops: Furotalgin
  • 8.
    Emulsion (emulsio) Emulsions aretwo-phase systems consist of liquid drug substances.  They are classfied as: • oil-in-water emulsion (O/W) • water- in-oil emulsion (W/O)  Emulsions can be administered topically, orally, and I.M.
  • 9.
    Liniment (linimentum) •Liniments aremilk-like liquids for topical administration. •Example:  Carmolis fluid  Nival
  • 10.
    Infusions and decoctions •Infusion (infusum) is a dilute solution of the readily soluble constituents of crude drugs (from the soft parts of plants). • Fresh infusions are prepared by macerating the drugs for a short period of time (15 min) with boiling water.
  • 11.
    Decoction (decoctum) • Decoctionsis an extract of the water-soluble and heat-stable constituents of crude drugs (from the hard parts of plants) by boiling in water for 30 min, and cooling. • Infusions and decoctions are of short duration (no more than 3 days).
  • 12.
    Mixture (mixtura) Mixtures containtwo or more active drug substance, dissolved, suspensed, or dispersed in a suitable liquid base. Syrups are added as remedium corrigens, in quantity of 20 % or 30 % of the total volume. Oral and topical administration
  • 13.
    Medical nail lacquers •Suchdosage form contains antifungal drugs for topical treatment of onychomycosis •Example: Batrafen nail lacquer 8 % Loceryl nail lacquer 8 %
  • 14.
    Medical shampoo Selected topicalformulations for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis are: •Nizoral shampoo •Selsun shampoo
  • 15.
    Sterile dosage formsfor injection These forms contain solutions, powder or lyophilized powder ready to be dissolve, suspensions, and emulsions. They are packaged in ampoules, vials, plastic bags, one-point cut ampoules, and prefilled disposable syringes.
  • 16.
    10.a) Solutions canbe prescribed in two forms (short or enlarged). •in short form the strength of a solution is expressed as the quantity of solute in sufficient solvent to make 100 ml (percentage strength) Rp/ Sol. Natrii citratis 4% 150 g D.S. Take 1 tablespoon 3 times daily.
  • 17.
    •in enlarged formthe total dose of the active substance, the name of the solvent, and the total volume of the solution are filled in praescriptio Rp/ Natrii citratis 6 g Aquae destillatae ad 150 g M.D.S. Take 1 tablespoon 3 times daily. M.D.S. = Misce. Da. Signa.
  • 18.
    10.b) Rp/ Sol. Iodispirituosae 5% 100 g D.S. For external use. 11.) Rp./Fl. Tussiroli 140 ml D. t .d. №1 S. Take 1 teaspoon 3 times daily. D.t.d. = Da tales doses
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    12.) Rp/ Infusi radicisPrimulae 6 g/180 g Ephedrini hydrochloridi 300 mg Liquoris Ammonii anisati 3 g Natrii benzoatis 3 g Sirupi Althaeae ad 225 g M. f. mixtura D.S. Take 1 tablespoon 3 times daily.
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    12.) Calculation ofthe total dose of each drug of the mixture: •one tablespoon contains 15 ml (g) •the total number of doses is equal to the whole volume of mixture divided by the volume of the one tablespoon: 225 g : 15 = 15 •the total dose of each drug substance is equal to the total number of doses multiplied by the single dose of the drug
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    12.) •Ephedrini hydrochloridi single dose= 20 mg total dose = 15 x 20 mg = 300 mg •Liquoris Ammonii anisati single dose = 200 mg total dose = 15 x 200 mg = 3 g •Natrii benzoatis single dose = 200 mg total dose = 15 x 200 mg = 3 g
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    13a) Tinctura (T-ra) Rp/T-ra Valerianae 20 g D.S. Take 20 drops 3 times daily.
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    13.b) Drops Rp/ Fl.Xylomethazolini 0,1% 10 ml D. t. d. №1 S. Put 2 drops into nose 4 times daily.
  • 24.
    14.) Suspensions Rp/ Fl.Cefuroxime 25 mg/5 ml D. t. d. № 1 S. Take 2 ml every 12 hours.
  • 25.
    14.) Calculation ofthe single dose of Cefuroxime axetil for a child with body weight 10 kg: -- Daily dose = 10 mg x 10 kg = 100 mg -- The daily dose is divided by 2 equal applications: 100 mg/2 = 50 mg -- One ml (or 1 division) of suspension contains 25 mg of Cefuroxime or single dose = 100 mg/2 mg = 2 ml
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    15.) Infusions anddecoctions Rp/ Decocti fol. Uvae ursi 10 g/200 g D. S. Take 1 tablespoon 3 times daily.
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    16) Rp/ Sol. Lydoli5% 2 ml D. t. d. № 10 in amp. S. One ampule S.C. Pethidine – INN (Lydol® ) (Meperidine - USA)
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    17) Rp/ Fl. Benzylpenicillini500 000 UI D. t. d. № 20 S. One vial I.M. every 6 hours, after dissolving in 5 ml distilled water.
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    18a) Rp/ Fl. Fentanyli0,005% 10 ml D. t. d. № 1 S. Injected 2 ml I.M. 18b) Rp/ Fl. Droperidoli 0,25% 10 ml D. t. d. № 1 S. Injected 2 ml I.M.