A mixture is a preparation consisting of two or more ingredients mixed together.
A solution is a liquid homogeneous mixture formed by dissolution (a solution of novocaine, calcium chlorate, etc.).
An ampoule is a small glass vessel hermetically sealed for storing sterile solutions for injection.
Decoction - prepared by boiling a medicinal plant with water. Usually 5 parts of a drug are used to 100 parts of water.
30. An infusion An extract is a preparation obtained by evaporation of a solution of a medicinal product or fresh juice of a plant. Liquid extracts are preparations of a syrupy consistency. They are usually prepared by treating the drug with a solvent.
An infusion is a liquid extract obtained by steeping or soaking any substance in water without boiling (infusion of the Lily of the Valley).
31. A tincture An extract is a preparation obtained by evaporation of a solution of a medicinal product or fresh juice of a plant. Liquid extracts are preparations of a syrupy consistency. They are usually prepared by treating the drug with a solvent.
Tincture is an alcohol or hydro-alcohol solution of plant or animal origin (tincture of Valerian, tincture of Pot Marry Gold). Tinctures as a dosage form were introduced by Galen.
32. A mixture An extract is a preparation obtained by evaporation of a solution of a medicinal product or fresh juice of a plant. Liquid extracts are preparations of a syrupy consistency. They are usually prepared by treating the drug with a solvent.
A mixture is a preparation for medical or other purposes consisting of two or more ingredients mixed together (cough mixture).
33. A solution An extract is a preparation obtained by evaporation of a solution of a medicinal product or fresh juice of a plant. Liquid extracts are preparations of a syrupy consistency. They are usually prepared by treating the drug with a solvent.
The solution is usually a liquid homogeneous mixture. The ampoule is a small glass vessel with a narrow neck, hermetically sealed for storing sterile solutions for injection.
34. A decoction An extract is a preparation obtained by evaporation of a solution of a medicinal product or fresh juice of a plant. Liquid extracts are preparations of a syrupy consistency. They are usually prepared by treating the drug with a solvent.
A decoction is a liquid preparation prepared by boiling a medicinal plant with water. Usually, 5 parts of the drug are used for 100 parts of water.