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 Glossary and Definitions      Distribution:    Drug distribution is the process by which a drug reversibly leaves the blood  stream and enters the interstitium (extracellular fluid) and/or the cells of the  tissues. The delivery of a drug from the plasma to the interstitium primarily  depends on blood flow, capillary permeability, the degree of binding of the drug  to plasma and tissue proteins, and the relative hydrophobicity of the drug.    Excipient:    Vehicle. A more or less inert substance added in a prescription as a diluent or  vehicle or to give form or consistency when the remedy is given in pill form;  simple syrup, aromatic powder, honey, and various elixirs are examples.    Gel:    A colloidal state in which the molecules of the dispersed phase form a three-  dimensional structure in the continuous phase to produce a semisolid material  such as a jelly. For example, a warm, dilute(2 percent) solution of gelatin(a  protein mixture) forms, on cooling, a stiff gel in which the molecules of the  continuous phase are trapped in the holes of a "brush-heap" like structure of  the gelatin. Administered orally.    Microemulsion:    Microemulsions are thermodynamically stable, optically transparent, isotropic  mixtures of a biphasic oil-water system stabilized with surfactants. The  diameter of droplets in a microemulsion may be in the range of 100 A to 1000 A.  Microemulsion may be formed spontaneously by agitating the oil and water phases  with carefully selected surfactants. The type of emulsion produced depends upon  the properties of the oil and surfactants utilized.    Ointment:    Semisolid preparations intended for topical application. Most ointments are  applied to the skin, although they may also be administered ophtalmically,  nasally, aurally, rectally, or vaginally. With a few exceptions, ointments are  applied for their local effect on the tissue membrane rather than for systematic  effects.    Professional skills:    Body of systematic scientific knowledge, manual dexterity and deftness,  proficiency, resulting from training, practice and experience particular of an  individual who has completed the formal education and examination required for  membership in a profession.    Water:    A clear, colorless, odorless and tasteless liquid, H2O that is essential for    					    
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