AIT’s pharmaceutical products come in various forms to cater to different patient needs and preferences. These forms include:
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- Tablets: Solid dosage forms designed for oral administration, available in various shapes, sizes, and colors.
- Capsules: Encapsulated solid dosage forms containing active ingredients in a gelatin shell for oral consumption.
- Oral Syrups: Liquid formulations administered orally, often used for pediatric and geriatric patients who have difficulty swallowing tablets or capsules.
- Injections: Liquid formulations administered via intramuscular (IM), intravenous (IV), or subcutaneous (SC) routes for rapid absorption and efficacy.
- Creams: Topical formulations applied to the skin for localized treatment of dermatological conditions.
- Ointments: Semi-solid topical preparations used for skin conditions that require occlusion and hydration.
- Inhalers: Metered-dose devices containing aerosolized medication for inhalation into the lungs, commonly used for respiratory conditions like asthma and COPD.
- Eye Drops: Liquid formulations administered topically to the eyes for treating ophthalmic conditions such as glaucoma or conjunctivitis.
- Suppositories: Solid dosage forms inserted into the rectum or vagina for systemic or local absorption, often used for gastrointestinal or gynecological conditions.
- Nasal Sprays: Liquid formulations administered via nasal route for treating nasal congestion, allergies, or sinusitis.
These different dosage forms offer versatility in administration, allowing healthcare providers to tailor treatment regimens to individual patient needs and preferences.