This document provides information on various monophasic liquid dosage forms including gargles, mouthwashes, throat paints, enemas, eardrops, nasal drops, liniments, and lotions. It discusses the composition, uses, advantages, disadvantages and formulation methods for each dosage form. Gargles are aqueous solutions used to treat throat infections. Mouthwashes are used for rinsing and providing antiseptic effects in the mouth. Throat paints are viscous liquids applied to treat mouth and throat infections. Enemas are solutions or suspensions administered via the rectum for therapeutic effects.