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Activity # 3.2 Pharmaceutical Preparations
Activity # 3.2 Pharmaceutical Preparations
Petalcurin
BS PHARMACY 3-B
September 6, 2021
ACTIVITY # 3.2
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS
OBJECTIVE:
1. To identify the different pharmaceutical preparations available in the hospital pharmacy and their uses.
2. To create a plan on how to achieve an organized arrangement of common medications found in the hospital pharmacy.
PROCEDURE:
1. Complete the table. Indicate the available dosage strengths, dosage form, generic name, and pharmacological
classification of the listed brand/trade names of common medicines in the hospital pharmacy.
2. Propose a layout on how to arrange the listed medications in the hospital pharmacy. Draw the layout on the blank sheet
provided. Also, provide an explanation why such layout is proposed.
No. BRAND/TRADE NAME AVAILABLE DOSAGE FORM GENERIC NAME PHARMACOLOGI
DOSAGE CAL
STRENGTHS CLASSIFICATION
Tablet ; Oral;
120 mg
30 mg
60 mg
90 mg
10 Bactrim Forte 400 mg-80 mg; 800 Oral tablets trimethoprim/sulfa Antibacterial
mg-160 mg; 200 methoxazole combinations
mg-40 mg/5 mL; 80
mg-16 mg/mL
218 mg / 5 ml Suspension
32 Eveprim 1000mcg Soft gelatin Capsule Evening primrose oil Supplements &
Adjuvant Therapy
42 Iberet Active 6mg / 30mg / 5mg / Tablet Fe sulfate 525 mg Vitamins & Minerals
25mcg / 10mg / (equiv to elemental (Pre & Post Natal) /
500mg / 525mg 1
Tablet Fe 105 mg), ascorbic Antianemics
acid 500 mg,
niacinamide 30 mg,
Ca pantothenate 10
mg, thiamine
mononitrate 6 mg,
riboflavin 6 mg,
pyridoxine HCl 5 mg,
cyanocobalamin 25
mcg
PROPOSED LAYOUT