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“A type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of one or more substances dissolved or suspended in a volatile solvent that evaporates to leave a hard coating. “ Is the "to leave a hard coating" enough to justify a separate basic dose form? Is what happens after the dose form is administered part of the definition of a dose form? There appear to be only two "lacquer" dose forms, and one is questionable (see below - medicated nail lacquer)
Dispersion as a basic dose form
See slides from 7th October for detail - use of dispersion does not feel to be helpful
Specific issues
11114000: Inhalation vapour, solution
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