here is an old dosage review, maybe it will help
also this: (thanks Michael)
Excipients:
Acidifying agents- Citric acid, HCl, H2SO4
Alkalinizing agents- NaOH, Sodium Bicarb
Adsorbent- activate charcoal
Antifungal- ___paraben, benzoic acid, sodium benzoate
Antimicrobial- Benzalkonium Chloride, benzyl alcohol (gasping baby syndrome...I think this what it caused), thimersol, pheylmercuric nitrate, phenol, cetypridinium chloride
Buffering agents- potassium phospate, sodium acetate, sodium citrate
Emulsifying Agents- acacia, cetyl alchohol, glycerol monostearate
Humectant- glycerin, propylene glycol
Levigating agents- mineral oil, glycerin, propylene glycol
Suspending/viscosity agents- agar, betonite, xantham gum, acacia, carrageen, micro crystalline cellulose, any cellulose, silicon dioxide, tragacanth, carbomer, bentonite, veegum
Emulsifying Agents- Water soluble polymers- celluloses, Natural polymers- acacia, agar, pectin, sodium alginate, xantham gum, gelatin Cellulose derivatives- stuff with cellulose in the name
"Flowability" of powder excipients- silicon dioxide
Glidants- Magnesium Stearate (see above as well)
Sugar, enteric, and film coatings
Drugs and things stressed about them:
Aspirin- ester hydrolysis
Amoxycilin- hydrolysis
Vancomyacin
Premarin
Penicillans- stability and basic structure
Sulfa drugs
Acetomenophen- basic structure
Phenylpropylnylamine (dimatab)-
Nasacort- triamcinolone acetonide, suspension
Maxidex- dexomethasone, suspension
Pred forte- this is a gimme, suspension usage
Cyclosproin- drug that is oil soluble used in emulsions
Tetracylcin- milk problems
Birth control and enteroepatic circulation
Prozac weekly- film coating protection, long half life
Duoneb- albuterol and imotropine bromide
Budesonide- corticosteroid
Triamcinlone acetonide- corticosteroid
Beclometasone- corticosteroid
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