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PCOL 355 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions.docx
  • PCOL 355 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions.docx

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  • PCOL 355 Exam 1 Questions with Complete S what is biological temp and refrigeration temp? - Answer-biological: 37 C (98.6 F) refrigeration: 4 C list 2 non intravenous (IV) types of injection - Answer-intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (SQor SC), intradermal (ID), intraarterial (IA) what is the main component of biological bilayer membranes? a. proteins b. phospholipids c. fatty acids - Answer-b. phospholipids what is the property of the inner core of biological layer membranes? a. hy...
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PCOL 355 E2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers.docx
  • PCOL 355 E2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers.docx

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  • PCOL 355 E2 Exam Questions with Correct A An inert gas is needed for density measurements. a. True b. False - Answer-true The Compressibility Index and Hausner ratio of a pharmaceutical powder are identical. a. True b. False - Answer-false The bulk density and tapped density of a pharmaceutical powder are identical. a. True b. False - Answer-false The surface area and specific surface area of a pharmaceutical powder are identical. a. True b. False - Answer-false What is the key ...
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PCOL 355 E1 Exam Questions with Correct Answers.docx
  • PCOL 355 E1 Exam Questions with Correct Answers.docx

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  • PCOL 355 E1 Exam Questions with Correct A which statement is correct for a tablet for oral drug delivery? A.No disintegration is needed B.Dissolution first followed by disintegration C.Disintegration first followed by dissolution - Answer-C. Disintegration first followed by dissolution Which statement is correct for passive diffusion? A.Driven by drug concentration gradient B.Driven by energy C.Driven by transporters - Answer-A. Driven by drug concentration gradient Which statement ...
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PCOL 355 Lecture 2 Exam Questions and Answers.docx
  • PCOL 355 Lecture 2 Exam Questions and Answers.docx

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  • PCOL 355 Lecture 2 Exam Questions and A What is controlled release drug delivery? - Answer-Delivery of API with controlled release rate and duration. How can the API be controlled in controlled release drug delivery? - Answer-Temporally or spatially. What are the advantages of controlled releases? - Answer-Predictable, reproducible, sustained, constant concentration. What are the benefits of controlled releases? - Answer-Reduced dosing frequency, minimized side effects, enhanced effi...
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PCOL 355 Lecture 10 Test Questions with Answers All Correct.docx
  • PCOL 355 Lecture 10 Test Questions with Answers All Correct.docx

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  • PCOL 355 Lecture 10 Test Questions with Answers All C What is the market trend for therapeutic peptides? - Answer-Market nearly doubled in revenue from 2010 to 2018. What is the most common route of administration for peptides? - Answer-Parenteral (injectable) delivery. Why is parenteral delivery not ideal for peptides? - Answer-Poor compliance due to pain and discomfort. What can accelerate growth and decrease consumer cost for peptide delivery? - Answer-Technological advances to fi...
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PCOL 355 Lecture 15 Test Questions with Correct Answers.docx
  • PCOL 355 Lecture 15 Test Questions with Correct Answers.docx

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  • PCOL 355 Lecture 15 Test Questions with Correct A What is cancer? - Answer-Uncontrolled cell growth in the body. What percentage of deaths did cancer account for in 2015? - Answer-Approximately 13%. What are the current treatments for cancer? - Answer-Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. What is the key difference between a naked drug and nanomedicine? - Answer-Naked drugs have nonspecific distribution, while nanomedicine targets tumors based on enhanced permeability and retention (EP...
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