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question: 1 of 100 a pharmacy technician should identify that which of the following is an example of a solid dosage form? suspension emulsion transdermal patch effervescent tablets
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Suspension: A liquid dosage form with solid particles dispersed, not solid.
- Emulsion: A liquid - liquid dosage form (e.g., oil - in - water or water - in - oil), not solid.
- Transdermal patch: A dosage form for transdermal delivery, but it is a semi - solid or patch - like (not a typical solid dosage form in the context of oral/traditional solid forms).
- Effervescent tablets: Tablets are a classic example of a solid dosage form. They are solid at room temperature and are designed to be administered orally (and effervescent tablets dissolve in water but are still solid in their dosage form state).
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D. Effervescent tablets