Zabar dus sir! I am a British student and even you teach better than my lecturers, who are british pharmacists. They didn't even bother to help me when I asked how to calculate D.V for supps., but this video was so good that they would NOT do a better job!
I was facing too many problems regarding pharmacokinetics but after watching this video of the egpat channel my concepts regarding pharmacokinetics calculation got cleared 🙂🙂🙂
sir This is a gpat 2020 question its ans is 3 Can you 🙏pls tell me how we get this ans When six suppositories containing 20 percent of morphine hydrochloride in Theobroma oil are to be prepared, which of the following statement is correct ? (Given : Displacement value of morphine hydrochloride is 1.5; weight of each suppository is 1g) Options 1. The displacement value of morphine hydrochloride is to be considered 2. The displacement values of both morphine hydrochloride and Theobroma oil are to be considered 3.The displacement value of morphine hydrochloride is to be ignored 4. The displacement value of Theobroma oil is to be considered
When concentration is specified in terms of %w/w there is no need to apply displacement value. But when the amount of drug in each suppository is specified instead of concentration then we have to apply displacement value.
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Zabar dus sir! I am a British student and even you teach better than my lecturers, who are british pharmacists. They didn't even bother to help me when I asked how to calculate D.V for supps., but this video was so good that they would NOT do a better job!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks and welcome !
I was facing too many problems regarding pharmacokinetics but after watching this video of the egpat channel my concepts regarding pharmacokinetics calculation got cleared 🙂🙂🙂
Glad these videos are helpful. All the best.
thank you sir, you have made this topic very simple for me
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
very helpful!! thank you! :)
Also, how did you get 14 g for the practical weight (1:42)
thats what i'm wondering too
500 mg in each mold * no. Of mold (6) = 500 mg * 6 = 3000 mg = 3 g
After preparation we are weighing the all suppostries that is 14 g
Is the following correct?
Practical Weight (15.5g) = weight of the drug (6.2g) + weight of the base (Original 12g - 2.7g displaced = 9.3 g).
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Thank you so much for this. Is it possible for you to make a video on electrochemistry (pharm analysis)?
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Prepare 6 suppositories with base 6 grams each 1 gram weight containing 40% of drug is 8.8 gram? Please explain it sir?
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Sir what is mould calibration??
Sir send answer for the supply 10 suppositories of boric acid each weighing 5g containing 3mg of boric acid displacement value of boric acid is 1.6
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This is a gpat 2020 question its ans is 3
Can you 🙏pls tell me how we get this ans
When six suppositories containing 20 percent of morphine hydrochloride in Theobroma oil are to be prepared, which of the following statement is correct ? (Given : Displacement value of morphine hydrochloride is 1.5; weight of each suppository is
1g)
Options 1.
The displacement value of morphine hydrochloride is to be considered
2. The displacement values of both morphine hydrochloride and Theobroma oil are to be considered
3.The displacement value of morphine hydrochloride is to be ignored
4. The displacement value of Theobroma oil is to be considered
When concentration is specified in terms of %w/w there is no need to apply displacement value. But when the amount of drug in each suppository is specified instead of concentration then we have to apply displacement value.
Thankyou so much for sharing this ❤️
You are so welcome!
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Thank you mam.