Absorption of Drugs MCQs

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Q81.
Drug having a small partition coefficient can rapidly penetrate the lipid membrane but diffusion through the unstirred water layer is a rate-limiting step.
Discuss
Answer: (b).False
Q82.
What are the major stability problems which result in poor bioavailability of any orally administered drugs?
Discuss
Answer: (d).Interaction with the excipients and degradation in an inactive form
Q83.
Which form of drug formulation has disintegration time?
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Answer: (c).Capsules and Tablets
Q84.
Which tablets have longer Disintegration time?
Discuss
Answer: (c).Sugar-coated tablets
Q85.
Disintegration time is directly proportional to the amount of binder present in the tablet.
Discuss
Answer: (a).True
Q86.
Which of the following is not a form of excipients?
Discuss
Answer: (a).Paracetamol
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Answer: (c).Increase the cost due to more additional processing
Q88.
The agglomerative phase of the communication method grinds the drug in a ball mill for a long time to affect spontaneous agglomeration. But results showed tablets produced are softer.
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Answer: (b).False
Q89.
Which of these is not a characteristic of tablet formulation by Agglomerative phase of the communication process?
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Answer: (b).Usage of more binding agent
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Answer: (a).Tight binding of the molecules in drug