Substances in which medicament is either dissolved or suspended are… …
Alcoholic solutions of volatile substances or medicaments are…
Alcoholic or hydroalcoholic preparations of vegetable drugs are….
Explanation:
A tincture is typically an extract of plant or animal material dissolved in ethanol. Solvent concentrations of 25–60% are common, but may run as high as 90%. In chemistry, a tincture is a solution that has ethanol as its solvent
Vaginal suppositories are also known as …
Explanation:
A pessary is a prosthetic device inserted into the vagina for structural and pharmaceutical purposes. It is most commonly used to treat stress urinary incontinence to stop urinary leakage, and pelvic organ prolapse to maintain the location of organs in the pelvic region
A book published by the government called as official books to prescribe the standards of purity and potency of the drugs is called… ..
Explanation:
A pharmacopoeia, pharmacopeia, or pharmacopoea, in its modern technical sense, is a book containing directions for the identification of compound medicines, and published by the authority of a government or a medical or pharmaceutical society. Descriptions of preparations are called monographs.
Protozoal infection is also known as… . .
Explanation:
A parasitic infection of the colon with the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica.
Amoebiasis infection is most common in tropical areas with untreated water. It spreads through drinking or eating uncooked food, such as fruit, that may have been washed in contaminated local water.