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DDS LEC FINALS

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- aqueous suspensions of insoluble, inorganic drugs - differ from gels mainly in that the suspended particles are larger. - are thick and viscous, so need of a suspending agent. - gel mass consisting of floccules of small distinct particles as a two-phased system.

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



Answer:

MAGMAS and MILK


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