Pharmaceutical Preparations for External Use
“For External Use Only”Should neither be swallowed
Nor injectedPreparations for External Use
Preparations which are applied to the skin.
(Topical preparations)Preparations which are applied to the mucus membranes .
_________________Local effect
Systemic effectTypes of Externally used preparations:
The stratum conium (the superficial skin layer) is the principle barrier to penetration of drugs to the skin.
But also, it is a reservoir for drugs .
Topical preparations consist of :1-The active ingredient (drug).
2-The Vehicle._____________________________
Preparations applied to the skin
Lotion.Cream.
Ointment.
Liniment.
Gel.
Solution.
Shampoo.
Dermal patch.
Spray.
Dusting powder.
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Preparations applied to the skin
A semi solid preparation consisting of a fatty(greasy) substance mixed with the active drug.
Soft paraffin
WaxVaseline
Ointments are generally immiscible with water.
Used for Dry surfacesex. eczema
Ointment:
A semisolid preparation in which the drug is mixed with a fatty base in form of emulsion which is miscible with water.
Applied on wet surfaces because they mix well with secretions.
E.g. Fusidic acid creamCream:
Is a liquid preparation
Contains a cooling substance like menthol.Used to cleans, cool, & relieve pruritus in acutely inflamed lesions.
Applied frequently to the skin.
e.g. Calamine lotion.Lotion:
A semisolid or liquid preparation thinner than ointment.
Applied to the skin by friction.Contains irritant substance such as camphor, salicylates, menthol, capsaicin.
Leads to vasodilatation & pain relieve.____________________
Liniment:
Drug is released by a rate-controlling membraneIt provides a relatively stable plasma concentration of the drug.
It overcomes 1st pass elimination.e.g. postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy.
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Transdermal delivery of drugs: (Transdermal Patch)
Eye, nose, and ear preparations:Eye drop.
Eye ointment.
Ear drop.
Nasal drop, Nasal spray.
Local mouth preparations:
Mouthwashes(gargles).
Oral gel.
Spray.
Preparations applied to the mucus membranes
Rectal preparations :Suppository
Cream
enema
Vaginal preparations:
vaginal tablet (ovule)
vaginal cream
vagina douche
Preparations applied to the mucus membranes
Eye drop
Is an isotonic sterile solution.Instilled into the eye by dropper
nasal drop
Isotonic solution instilled into the nose by a dropper.
Nasal spray can be used to give polypeptide hormones e.g. calcitonin, hr-PTH
Ear drop contains watery or oily solution
It can be used to solublise the wax .Never prescribe without proper otoscopic examination
Eye, ear, and nose preparations:
Eye ointment:same as skin ointment but should be
Sterile, non irritant, and usually contains less
concentration of the active ingredient.
Eye, ear, and nose preparations:
Mouth washes (gargles) are used for local antiseptic effect in treatment of mouth infections.
Not suitable for children under 6 years.
Gels or jellies are semisolid colloidal solutions or suspensions can be used as a vehicle to drugs ,e.g. antifungal agents.Mouth preparations:
Suppository:
Conical shaped preparation containing a fatty base which melt at body temperature.Local action:
LaxativeTreatment of hemorrhoids
Systemic action :
e.g. paracetamol suppositoryRectal preparations:
Avoids stomach irritation .e.g. indomethacin supp
To get sustained action during night. e.g. aminophyllin.Used in uncooperative patient e.g. children.
To get local action
Patient who can not take oral therapy e.g. metoclopromide.Advantages of suppository:
Enema is a liquid that is forced into the rectum
To induce bowel movement(laxative effect)Prednisolone enema is used in treatment of ulcerative colitis.(local and systemic effect).
Barium enema is used as a diagnostic procedure.Enema:
Vaginal tablet(ovule, pessary) e.g. metronidazoleVaginal cream e.g. triple sulfa
Vagina douche .