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VET PHARM CH 2 & 3

C. Meaker

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3.Determination of the amount of dose to be administered (e.g., 10-mg/kg).
4.A semisolid preparation of oil, water, and a medicinal agent.
7.A term used to express the concentration of electrolytes in a solution; 1/1000 of an equivalent weight.
8.One gram molecular weight (from periodic chart) divided by the total positive valence of the material.
9.A hydroalcoholic liquid that contains sweeteners, flavoring, and a medicinal agent.
13.An instrument for dilating a body orifice or cavity to allow visual inspection.
14.A medicine in an oily, soapy, or alcoholic vehicle to be rubbed on the skin to relieve pain or to act as a counterirritant.
16.An expression of the strength of a substance based on the ratio of its parts (e.g., 1:32).
17.A semisolid preparation that contains medicinal agents for application to the skin or eyes.
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1.An expression of the strength of a substance based on the ratio of parts per hundred (e.g., 25%).
2.By a route other than the alimentary canal (e.g., intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous).
5.A concentrated solution that will be diluted to a weaker solution for use.
6.An agent that produces superficial irritation that is intended to relieve some other irritation.
8.A medical agent that consists of oily substances dispersed in an aqueous medium with an additive to stabilize the dispersion.
10.A mixture of two substances not chemically combined with each other.
11.A waxy secretion of the glands of the external ear canal.
12.A preparation of solid particles dispersed in a liquid but not dissolved in it
15.The amount of drug to be administered to a patient (e.g., 100-mg)

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