Oral Liquids are homogeneous liquid preparations, usually consisting of a solution, an emulsion or a suspension of one or more medicament in a suitable vehicle. They are intended for oral administration either undiluted or after dilution.
Types of Oral Liquids:
Injections are sterile solutions, emulsions or suspensions They are prepared by dissolving, emulsifying or suspending the active ingredient(s) and any added substances in Water for Injection or in a suitable non-aqueous vehicle, or in a mixture of the two if they are miscible. Parenteral articles are preparations intended for injection th
Injections are sterile solutions, emulsions or suspensions They are prepared by dissolving, emulsifying or suspending the active ingredient(s) and any added substances in Water for Injection or in a suitable non-aqueous vehicle, or in a mixture of the two if they are miscible. Parenteral articles are preparations intended for injection through the skin or other external boundary tissue, rather than through the alimentary canal, so that the active substances they contain are administered, using gravity or force, directly into a blood vessel, organ, tissue, or lesion. Parenteral articles are prepared scrupulously by methods designed to ensure that they meet Pharmacopoeia requirements for sterility, pyrogens, particulate matter, and other contaminants, and, where appropriate, contain inhibitors of the growth of microorganisms. An Injection is a preparation intended for parenteral administration and/or for constituting or diluting a parenteral article prior to administration
We have a capacity of manufacturing 10 million Ampoules a month.
Ointments are homogeneous, semi-solid preparations intended for external application to the skin or certain mucous membranes for emollient, protective, therapeutic or prophylactic purposes where a degree of occlusion is desired.
Ointments are semisolid preparations intended for topical application. They are used to provide protective and e
Ointments are homogeneous, semi-solid preparations intended for external application to the skin or certain mucous membranes for emollient, protective, therapeutic or prophylactic purposes where a degree of occlusion is desired.
Ointments are semisolid preparations intended for topical application. They are used to provide protective and emollient effects on the skin or carry medicaments for treating certain topical ailments. They are also used to deliver drugs into eye, nose, vagina, and rectum.
Mainly Ointments are of 2 forms: Creams and Paste. Creams are made less greasy by incorporation of water, whereas Pastes are semi-solid preparations for external use.
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