Guide d'implémentation du médicament
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ValueSet: French Route of Administration

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  0097http://standardterms.edqm.euSolidA state of matter consisting of molecules in a rigid structure that is resistant to change in shape or volume.
  0098http://standardterms.edqm.euSemi-solidA state of matter consisting of molecules in a non-rigid structure that can retain its shape and volume but that is not resistant to such change.
  0099http://standardterms.edqm.euLiquidA state of matter consisting of molecules in a non-rigid structure that retains its volume but conforms to the shape of any container applying pressure to it, and is subject to flow.
  0100http://standardterms.edqm.euGasA state of matter consisting of molecules in an elastic aeriform fluid, separated from one another and with freedom of movement, no independent shape or volume and the ability to expand indefinitely.
  0101http://standardterms.edqm.euUnclearA state of matter of unknown, unspecified or variable physical characteristics.
  0049http://standardterms.edqm.euBlockA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a large, compact mass, usually formed by compression of the component material into a cuboid or similar shape.
  0050http://standardterms.edqm.euCachetA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a disc inside which a single dose of the active substance(s) is enclosed. Capsule is excluded.
  0051http://standardterms.edqm.euCapsuleA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a shell inside which a single dose of the active substance(s) is enclosed. Cachet is excluded.
  0052http://standardterms.edqm.euFilmA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a thin, single- or multilayer sheet of material, which usually dissolves or otherwise dissipates in an aqueous environment.
  0053http://standardterms.edqm.euGranulesA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of dry aggregates of powder particles that are sufficiently resistant to withstand handling.
  0054http://standardterms.edqm.euGumA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a basis composed of gum(s) or with a gum-like consistency.
  0055http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a mass with a size and shape suitable for implantation, allowing release of active substance(s) over an extended period of time.
  0056http://standardterms.edqm.euImpregnated materialA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a material onto or into which active substance(s) are absorbed for subsequent release after administration, often over an extended period of time.
  0057http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraruminal deviceA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form intended for administration to ruminant animals where it is retained in the rumen for release of the active substance(s), usually over an extended period of time.
  0058http://standardterms.edqm.euLozengeA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a hard mass formed by moulding or compression, intended to dissolve or disintegrate slowly in the oral cavity when sucked.
  0059http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisateA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a powder or disc formed by freeze-drying of a liquid or semi-solid preparation. When referring to a powder, the use of this term is restricted to veterinary medicines.
  0060http://standardterms.edqm.euPastilleA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a soft, flexible mass formed by moulding, intended to dissolve or disintegrate slowly in the oral cavity when sucked.
  0061http://standardterms.edqm.euPatchA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a flexible preparation, with an adhesive layer and a reservoir of active substance(s) that is usually behind a semi-permeable membrane. Plasters are excluded.
  0062http://standardterms.edqm.euPelletsA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of usually cylindrical masses, usually formed by extrusion.
  0063http://standardterms.edqm.euPessaryA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a material that is usually ovoid and formed by moulding, of a suitable volume and consistency for insertion into the vagina where it dissolves, disperses or melts.
  0064http://standardterms.edqm.euPillulesA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of small spheroids that are sufficiently resistant to withstand handling, used for homoepathic medicine.
  0065http://standardterms.edqm.euPlasterA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a flexible preparation with an adhesive layer containing active substance(s). Patches are excluded.
  0066http://standardterms.edqm.euPowderA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of dry, finely divided, loose particles, or freeze-dried preparations thereof.
  0067http://standardterms.edqm.euStickA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a preparation usually in a cylindrical or conical shape, usually prepared by compression or moulding, intended for insertion in or application to a specific area of the body.
  0068http://standardterms.edqm.euSuppositoryA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a material that is usually formed by moulding, of a suitable shape, volume and consistency for insertion into the rectum where it dissolves, disperses or melts.
  0069http://standardterms.edqm.euTabletA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a mass that is formed by compression of uniform volumes of particulate solids, or by other means such as extrusion or moulding.
  0070http://standardterms.edqm.euTeaA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of one or more herbal drugs intended for preparation of a solution by decoction or maceration, or a lyophilised preparation of such a solution.
  0071http://standardterms.edqm.euCreamA type of semi-solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of an oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsion.
  0072http://standardterms.edqm.euFoamA type of semi-solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a large volume of gas dispersed in a liquid or sometimes a solid phase.
  0073http://standardterms.edqm.euGelA type of semi-solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a colloidal dispersion of a liquid in a solid; lipophilic gels (oleogels) usually consist of liquid paraffin with polyethylene or fatty oils gelled with colloidal silica or aluminium or zinc soaps; hydrophilic gels (hydrogels) usually consists of water, glycerol or propylene glycol gelled with suitable gelling agents such as poloxamers, starch, cellulose derivatives, carbomers and magnesium-aluminium silicates.
  0074http://standardterms.edqm.euOintmentA type of semi-solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a single-phase basis in which solids or liquids may be dispersed; ointments may be composed of a variety of bases including hydrocarbons, emulsifiers, vegetable oils and animal fats; they may be hydrophobic (bases made from substances such as hard, liquid, or light liquid paraffins, vegetable oils, animal fats, synthetic glycerides, waxes and liquid polyalkylsiloxanes, and which are only able to absorb a small amount of water), hydrophilic (with a water-miscible basis, usually a mixture of liquid and solid macrogols) or water-emulsifying (capable of absorbing larger amounts of water and forming emulsions, with bases containing water-in-oil emulsifiers such as wool alcohols, sorbitan esters, monoglycerides and fatty alcohols, or oil-in-water emulsifiers such as sulfated fatty alcohols, polysorbates, macrogol cetostearyl ether, esters of fatty acids with macrogols).
  0075http://standardterms.edqm.euPasteA type of semi-solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a large proportion of solid particles dispersed in a hydrophobic or hydrophilic basis.
  0076http://standardterms.edqm.euPoulticeA type of semi-solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a moist mass, such as meal, herbs, seeds, etc., usually held within or spread upon an appropriate permeable material or dressing.
  0077http://standardterms.edqm.euCollodionA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form usually consisting of a solution of pyroxylin in ether and ethanol.
  0078http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrateA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a concentrated preparation that must be diluted before administration.
  0079http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersionA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of one or more substances, excluding solid particles and large liquid droplets, that are dispersed in an appropriate liquid vehicle. Liposomes, microbubbles, cells and colloidal dispersions (droplets with a nominal diameter less than approximately 1 micrometre in size) are included; for solid particle dispersions, see 'Suspension'; for non-miscible, large-droplet liquid dispersions, see 'Emulsion'.
  0080http://standardterms.edqm.euEmulsionA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a stable dispersion of non-miscible liquids; it consists either of oil droplets in an aqueous continuous phase (oil-in-water emulsion) or aqueous droplets in an oily continuous phase (water-in-oil emulsion); for colloidal dispersions (droplets with a nominal diameter less than approximately 1 micrometre in size), see 'Dispersion'.
  0081http://standardterms.edqm.euLacquerA 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.
  0082http://standardterms.edqm.euLiquidA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a pure substance in a liquid state.
  0083http://standardterms.edqm.euSolutionA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of one or more substances dissolved in, or miscible with, an appropriate solvent, forming a single-phase liquid.
  0084http://standardterms.edqm.euSolventA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a vehicle that contains no active ingredient itself, and is used to dissolve, disperse or dilute another product.
  0085http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspensionA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of one or more substances dispersed in a liquid vehicle; the dispersed substance(s) are solid particles that are practically insoluble in the vehicle.
  0086http://standardterms.edqm.euSyrupA type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a viscous liquid usually with a high concentration of sugar or other sweetening agent.
  0087http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicinal gasA type of gaseous pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a pure substance or mixture of substances that exist in the form of a gas at normal atmospheric pressure and room temperature.
  0088http://standardterms.edqm.euInsertA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a material of an appropriate shape and size to be placed inside an orifice of the body, and which dissolves or disintegrates over time. Pessaries and suppositories are excluded.
  0089http://standardterms.edqm.euAdditive (unspecified)A type of pharmaceutical dose form that may be liquid, semi-solid or solid, to be added to a large volume of diluent, such as in a bath.
  0090http://standardterms.edqm.euDrops (unspecified)A type of liquid pharmaceutical dose form that may be a dispersion, an emulsion, a solution or a suspension, and that is administered in small volumes by instillation; to be used only when further details of the specific form (e.g. dispersion, emulsion, solution, suspension) are unknown.
  0091http://standardterms.edqm.euPremix (unspecified)A type of specialised pharmaceutical dose form that is used in the preparation of products such as medicated feeding stuffs.
  0092http://standardterms.edqm.euRadiopharmaceuticalA type of specialised pharmaceutical dose form that is used in the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals.
  0093http://standardterms.edqm.euShampooA type of liquid (or occasionally semi-solid) pharmaceutical dose form that contains surface-active agents and usually forms a foam after rubbing on the scalp with water.
  0094http://standardterms.edqm.euSpray (unspecified)A type of pharmaceutical dose form that may be liquid, semi-solid or solid, administered as a dispersion in air; to be used only when further details of the specific form (e.g. solution, suspension, powder) are unknown.
  0095http://standardterms.edqm.euSystemA type of pharmaceutical dose form consisting of one or more components that are used to deliver active substance(s) in a specified manner, usually with a modified release mechanism, after administration to a specified location on or in the body; to be used only where more specific terms are not applicable.
  0096http://standardterms.edqm.euUnknownThe type of pharmaceutical dose form is unknown, or has unspecified or variable physical characteristics.
  0102http://standardterms.edqm.euPouchA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form that consists of a small bag that is intended to be placed in a body cavity for release of the active substance(s) contained within.
  0103http://standardterms.edqm.euCementA type of semi-solid pharmaceutical dose form that hardens after application to form a seal or bond.
  0114http://standardterms.edqm.euHerbal material (unprocessed)A type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of whole, broken or fragmented plants or parts of plants (including algae, fungi, lichen) in an unprocessed state, and which may be dried or fresh. Teas, as well as preparations that are processed or formulated into capsules, granules, powders, etc., are excluded.
  0115http://standardterms.edqm.euLive animalA type of pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a whole, live animal used as a medicinal product, which may have a mechanical function and/or deliver physiologically active substances.
  0120http://standardterms.edqm.euBaitA type of solid pharmaceutical dose form consisting of a mass that contains products that are attractive to the target species; active substance(s) may be incorporated into the mass itself, or may be enclosed inside the mass, usually inside an internal protective container such as a blister.
  0044http://standardterms.edqm.euDelayedRelease of the substance(s) at a later time than would be achieved with a conventional-release product, achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method; enteric-coated and other gastro-resistant products are included.
  0045http://standardterms.edqm.euProlongedRelease of the substance(s) over a longer duration than would be achieved with a conventional-release product, achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method.
  0046http://standardterms.edqm.euModifiedRelease of the substance(s) in a way that differs from that which would be achieved with a conventional-release product, which is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method, but which is not classified as delayed-release or prolonged-release; pulsatile-release products are included.
  0047http://standardterms.edqm.euConventionalRelease of the substance(s) in a way that is not deliberately modified by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method.
  0048http://standardterms.edqm.euUnknownRelease of the substance(s) in a way that is unknown or not specified.
  0038http://standardterms.edqm.euDilutionTransformation of a concentrate into a liquid of greater volume and lower concentration by mixing it with a specified solvent.
  0039http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersionTransformation of a solid or gas into a dispersion or suspension by mixing it with a specified liquid.
  0040http://standardterms.edqm.euDissolutionTransformation of a solid into a solution by mixing it with a specified liquid.
  0041http://standardterms.edqm.euMixingTransformation of a product into another product by mixing with a specified product.
  0042http://standardterms.edqm.euNo transformationNo transformation of the product takes place.
  0043http://standardterms.edqm.euUnknownIt is unknown whether any transformation of the product takes place.
  0021http://standardterms.edqm.euAuricularRelating to the ear as the intended site of administration, usually where the pharmaceutical product is intended for action in the auditory canal (external auditory meatus).
  0022http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneousRelating to the skin or its appendages (e.g. hair, nails) as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is intended for a local action on or within the skin or the appendage.
  0023http://standardterms.edqm.euDentalRelating to the teeth as the intended site of administration, including where the pharmaceutical product is intended for action on the surface of the tooth, inside the tooth, or around the tooth.
  0024http://standardterms.edqm.euEnvironmentalRelating to the surroundings in which the target of the pharmaceutical product is found, as the intended site of administration, e.g. an enclosed volume of water or air; usually the product disperses in the area and is subsequently taken up by the subject.
  0025http://standardterms.edqm.euExtracorporealRelating to a body substance or tissue as the intended site of administration, after being removed from the body in order to be treated with the pharmaceutical product and then subsequently returned to the body.
  0026http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammaryRelating to the milk-producing organs (mammae) of a female mammal as the intended site of administration, to describe veterinary-only pharmaceutical products that are administered via the teat canal.
  0027http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterineRelating to the cavity of the uterus as the intended site of administration.
  0028http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravesicalRelating to the urinary bladder as the intended site of administration.
  0029http://standardterms.edqm.euNasalRelating to the nose as the intended site of administration, including where the pharmaceutical product is intended for local action in the nasal cavity or for systemic action after absorption through the mucous membrane; the lower respiratory tract is excluded.
  0030http://standardterms.edqm.euOcularRelating to the eye as the intended site of administration, including where the pharmaceutical product is intended for action on the surface of the eye or conjunctiva, around the eye, or within the eye.
  0031http://standardterms.edqm.euOralRelating to the mouth as the intended site of administration, but where the pharmaceutical product is administered with the intention of passing into the stomach via the oesophagus; the mucosa of the mouth itself is not the intended site of action (see oromucosal).
  0032http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosalRelating to the mouth as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is intended for local action on the mucosa of the mouth. Buccal and sublingual sites are excluded.
  0033http://standardterms.edqm.euParenteralRelating to the internal body as the intended site of administration, other than the natural openings and cavities such as the gastrointestinal tract, auditory canal, nasal cavity, lungs, etc.; the pharmaceutical product is usually administered by breaking the skin, such as by injection, infusion, and implantation.
  0034http://standardterms.edqm.euPulmonaryRelating to the lungs as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is administered, usually by inhalation, for local action in the lower respiratory tract or for systemic action after absorption via the lower respiratory tract.
  0035http://standardterms.edqm.euRectalRelating to the rectum as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is administered via the anal canal, for local action in the rectum or for systemic action after absorption via the rectum.
  0036http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginalRelating to the vagina as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is administered via the vaginal opening, usually for local action in the vagina but sometimes for systemic action after absorption via the vagina.
  0037http://standardterms.edqm.euUnknown/MiscellaneousRelating to various unspecified parts of the body as the intended site of administration, or where the intended site of administration is unknown or not specified.
  0105http://standardterms.edqm.euEndocervicalRelating to the cervix uteri as the intended site of administration.
  0106http://standardterms.edqm.euGastricRelating to the stomach as the intended site of administration, where direct administration is achieved using an appropriate device.
  0107http://standardterms.edqm.euGastroenteralRelating to the stomach or duodenum as the intended site of administration, where direct administration is achieved using an appropriate device.
  0108http://standardterms.edqm.euIntestinalRelating to the intestines (duodenum, jejunem, ileum, colon) as the intended site of administration, where direct administration is achieved using an appropriate device.
  0109http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraperitonealRelating to the peritoneal cavity as the intended site of administration.
  0110http://standardterms.edqm.euOculonasalRelating to the eyes and nares of a bird as the intended site of administration.
  0116http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermalRelating to the skin or its appendages (e.g. hair, nails) as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is intended for a systemic action after passing through the skin.
  0117http://standardterms.edqm.euBuccalRelating to the buccal cavity of the mouth (the pouch located between the cheek and the gum) as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is intended for a systemic action after passing through the buccal mucosa.
  0118http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingualRelating to the sublingual area of the mouth (under the tongue) as the intended site of administration, where the pharmaceutical product is intended for a systemic action after passing through the sublingual mucosa.
  0119http://standardterms.edqm.euUrethralRelating to the urethra (the urogenital canal, connecting the bladder to the outside of the body) as the intended site of administration.
  0004http://standardterms.edqm.euAdministrationAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by one of a variety of non-specific methods. To be used only where a more-specific term does not apply.
  0005http://standardterms.edqm.euApplicationAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by placing or spreading it onto the affected area.
  0006http://standardterms.edqm.euBathingAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by immersing all or part of the affected area in the product, sometimes for an extended period of time.
  0007http://standardterms.edqm.euChewingAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by crushing or grinding it with the teeth; after chewing, some products are intended to be swallowed, some are intended to be spat out.
  0008http://standardterms.edqm.euGarglingAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by rinsing the throat and/or mouth with it, holding it in the throat and keeping it in motion by releasing a stream of air from the lungs; after gargling, the product is usually intended to be spat out.
  0009http://standardterms.edqm.euInfusionAdministration of a pharmaceutical product, usually slowly and in larger volumes than for an injection, by introducing it into the body, usually after puncturing the skin; it is usually administered intravenously, but occasionally by other routes, e.g. subcutaneously.
  0010http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalationAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by breathing it into the lungs, usually via the mouth.
  0011http://standardterms.edqm.euInjectionAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by introducing it into the body, usually after puncturing the skin; one or more of a variety of routes may be specified, the most common being intravenous, intramuscular and subcutaneous.
  0012http://standardterms.edqm.euInsertionAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by placing it into a body cavity, lesion, wound etc.
  0013http://standardterms.edqm.euInstillationAdministration of a pharmaceutical product drop by drop onto or into the affected area.
  0014http://standardterms.edqm.euOrodispersionAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by placing it in the mouth and allowing it to dissipate; the product is usually then swallowed.
  0015http://standardterms.edqm.euRinsing/washingAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by bringing it into contact with the affected area for a short period of time, e.g. by pouring it over the area and allowing it to drain away, or swilling it around the area and then removing it.
  0017http://standardterms.edqm.euSprayingAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by atomising or otherwise dissipating it into a fine dispersion of particles in air, directing it such that it comes into contact with the affected area.
  0018http://standardterms.edqm.euSuckingAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by placing it in the mouth and encouraging it to dissolve in the saliva, usually by moving the tongue.
  0019http://standardterms.edqm.euSwallowingAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by introducing it into the stomach via the mouth and oesophagus with a voluntary muscular action.
  0020http://standardterms.edqm.euNot specifiedAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by an unspecified method.
  0111http://standardterms.edqm.euBurningAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by lighting it in order to evolve smoke that is taken in by the subject.
  0112http://standardterms.edqm.euDialysisAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by inclusion in a dialysis system (e.g. haemodialysis, haemofiltration, peritoneal dialysis), as a dialysis or substitution product.
  0113http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantationAdministration of a pharmaceutical product by placing it within a tissue of the body, usually as part of a surgical procedure.
  10100500http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for oral suspensionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an oral suspension.
  10101000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral drops, solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for oral use. The preparation is administered in small volumes as drops by means of a suitable device such as a dropper. The measured dose may be diluted in water or another suitable liquid before swallowing.
  10102000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral drops, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oral use. The preparation is administered in small volumes as drops by means of a suitable device such as a dropper. The measured dose may be diluted in water or another suitable liquid before swallowing.
  10103000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral drops, emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for oral use. The preparation is administered in small volumes as drops by means of a suitable device such as a dropper. The measured dose may be diluted in water or another suitable liquid before swallowing.
  10104000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral liquidLiquid, single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a liquid active substance per se, intended for oral use. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  10105000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral solutionLiquid, single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for oral use. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  10106000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral suspensionLiquid, single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oral use. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  10107000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral emulsionLiquid, single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for oral use. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  10108000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral gelSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation intended for oral use, consisting of a gel, usually hydrophilic, to be swallowed after administration to the oral cavity.
  10109000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral pasteSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation intended for oral use, consisting of a paste to be swallowed after administration to the oral cavity.
  10110000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for oral solutionSolid preparation consisting of (a) solid active substance(s) which may also include excipients to facilitate dissolution in the prescribed liquid. Powders for oral solution include freeze-dried powders. The oral solution is usually prepared just before administration to the patient.
  10111000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of (a) solid active substance(s) which may also include excipients to facilitate dispersion in the prescribed liquid and to prevent sedimentation during storage of the oral suspension. Powders for oral suspension include freeze-dried powders. The oral suspension is usually prepared just before administration to the patient.
  10112000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for oral solutionSolid preparation consisting of aggregated particles that may include excipients to facilitate wetting and dissolution, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an oral solution, which is usually prepared just before administration to the patient.
  10113000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of aggregated particles that may include excipients to facilitate wetting and dispersion, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an oral suspension, which is usually prepared just before administration to the patient.
  10116000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for suspension
  10117000http://standardterms.edqm.euSyrupLiquid, single-dose or multidose aqueous preparation characterised by a sweet taste and a viscous consistency and usually containing aromatic or other flavouring agents, intended for oral use. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  10118000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for syrupSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, that may include excipients to facilitate dissolution in water and to obtain the characteristics of a syrup, intended to be dissolved in water to obtain a syrup.
  10119000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for syrupSolid preparation consisting of aggregated particles that may include excipients to facilitate wetting and dissolution and to obtain the characteristics of a syrup, intended to be dissolved in water to obtain a syrup.
  10120000http://standardterms.edqm.euSoluble tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet, usually uncoated, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid before being swallowed.
  10121000http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersible tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid before being swallowed.
  10121500http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersible tablets for dose dispenserSolid preparation consisting of small, dispersible tablets that are designed to be used in a dose dispenser, each tablet usually consisting of a small fraction of a dose, with multiple tablets being automatically counted and administered as a single dose.
  10122000http://standardterms.edqm.euHerbal teaSolid preparation consisting exclusively of one or more herbal drugs intended for the preparation of an oral aqueous preparation by means of decoction, infusion or maceration. Herbal teas are usually presented in bulk form or in bags. The tea is prepared immediately before oral intake.
  10201000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral powderSingle-dose or multidose preparation consisting of one or more particulate solids of varying degrees of fineness. Oral powders are intended for oral administration. They are generally administered in or with water or another suitable liquid, but may also be swallowed directly.
  10202000http://standardterms.edqm.euInstant herbal teaSolid preparation consisting of a lyophilised herbal drug extract intended to be dissolved in water before oral use. Instant herbal teas are supplied in bulk form (multidose) or in sachets (single-dose).
  10203000http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent powderSolid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of one or more powders generally containing acid substances and carbonates or hydrogen carbonates that react rapidly in the presence of water to release carbon dioxide. Effervescent powders are intended to be dissolved or dispersed in water before administration.
  10204000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranulesSolid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of solid, dry aggregates of powder particles that are sufficiently resistant to withstand handling. Granules are intended for oral use to release active substance(s) in the gastrointestinal fluids by a rate depending essentially on the intrinsic properties of the active substance(s) (conventional release). They may be swallowed as such and/or chewed before swallowing, and some may also be dissolved or dispersed in water or another suitable liquid before oral administration. Granules for oral solution and Granules for oral suspension are excluded.
  10205000http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent granulesSolid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of uncoated granules generally containing acidic substances and carbonates or hydrogen carbonates that rapidly react in the presence of water to release carbon dioxide. Effervescent granules are intended to be dissolved or dispersed in water before oral use.
  10206000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant granulesSolid preparation consisting of delayed-release granules intended to resist the gastric fluid and release the active substance(s) in the intestinal fluid. This deliberate modification is achieved by coating the granules with a gastro-resistant material or by embedding the solid particles in the gastro-resistant material. Gastro-resistant granules are usually single-dose preparations intended for oral use.
  10207000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release granulesSolid preparation consisting of granules showing a slower release than that of conventional-release granules. This deliberate modification is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Prolonged-release granules are usually single-dose preparations intended for oral use.
  10208000http://standardterms.edqm.euModified-release granulesSolid preparation consisting of granules showing a rate and/or place of release different from that of conventional-release granules. This deliberate modification is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Modified-release granules are usually single-dose preparations intended for oral use, and include prolonged-release, delayed release and pulsatile-release granules. The generic term 'modified-release granules' is used only when the more specific terms 'gastro-resistant granules' or 'prolonged-release granules' do not apply.
  10209000http://standardterms.edqm.euCachetSolid discoid preparation consisting of a wafer enclosing a unit dose intended for oral use.
  10210000http://standardterms.edqm.euCapsule, hardSolid single-dose preparation contained in a hard shell, the capacity of which can be varied. The shell is made of gelatin or other substances. It consists of two prefabricated cylindrical sections one end of which is rounded and closed, the other being open. The contents of the shell may be a solid or semi-solid preparation, which is filled into one of the sections and closed by slipping the other section over it. Hard capsules are intended for oral use.
  10211000http://standardterms.edqm.euCapsule, softSolid single-dose preparation contained in a soft shell, the capacity and shape of which can be varied. The shell is made of gelatin or other substances and may contain (a) solid active substance(s). The shell is thicker than that of hard capsules and consists of one part as soft capsules usually are formed, filled and sealed in one operation. The contents of the shell may be a semi-solid or liquid preparation. Soft capsules are intended for oral use.
  10212000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant capsule, hardSolid single-dose, delayed-release preparation contained in a hard shell. The preparation is intended to resist the gastric fluid and to release the active substance(s) in the intestinal fluid. Hard gastro-resistant capsules are usually made by filling hard capsules with gastro-resistant granules or solid particles made gastro-resistant by coating or, in certain cases, by providing hard capsules with a gastro-resistant shell. They are intended for oral use.
  10213000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant capsule, softSolid single-dose, delayed-release preparation contained in a soft shell. The preparation is intended to resist the gastric fluid and to release the active substance(s) in the intestinal fluid. Soft gastro-resistant capsules are usually formed, filled and sealed in one operation. They may contain a liquid or semi-solid preparation in the gastro-resistant shell. Soft gastro-resistant capsules are intended for oral use.
  10214000http://standardterms.edqm.euChewable capsule, softSolid single-dose preparation contained in a soft shell. The soft capsule is intended to be chewed to release its contents into the mouth. The contents of the soft shell may be a semi-solid or liquid preparation intended for local action or systemic delivery after absorption through the oral mucosa or, when swallowed, in the gastrointestinal tract.
  10215000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release capsule, hardSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a hard shell containing a solid or semi-solid formulation, showing a slower release of the active substance(s) than that of a conventional-release capsule. Prolonged release is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Hard prolonged-release capsules are intended for oral use.
  10216000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release capsule, softSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a soft shell containing a semi-solid or liquid formulation, showing a slower release of the active substance(s) than that of a conventional-release capsule. Prolonged release is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Soft prolonged-release capsules are intended for oral use.
  10217000http://standardterms.edqm.euModified-release capsule, hardSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a hard shell containing a solid or semi-solid formulation, showing a rate, a place and/or a time of release different from that of a conventional-release capsule. This deliberate modification is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Hard modified-release capsules are intended for oral use, and include prolonged-release, delayed-release and pulsatile-release preparations. The generic term 'modified-release capsule, hard' is used only when the more specific terms 'gastro-resistant capsule, hard' or 'prolonged-release capsule, hard' do not apply.
  10218000http://standardterms.edqm.euModified-release capsule, softSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a soft shell containing a semi-solid or liquid formulation, showing a rate, a place and/or a time of release different from that of a conventional-release capsule. This deliberate modification is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Soft modified-release capsules are intended for oral use, and include prolonged-release, delayed-release and pulsatile-release preparations. The generic term 'modified-release capsule, soft' is used only when the more specific terms 'gastro-resistant capsule, soft' or 'prolonged-release capsule, soft' do not apply.
  10219000http://standardterms.edqm.euTabletSolid single-dose uncoated preparation obtained by compressing uniform volumes of particulate solids or by other means such as extrusion or moulding. Tablets include single-layer tablets resulting from a single compression of particles and multi-layer tablets consisting of concentric or parallel layers obtained by successive compressions of particles of different composition. Tablets are intended for oral use to release active substance(s) in the gastrointestinal fluids by a rate depending essentially on the intrinsic properties of active substance(s) (conventional release).
  10220000http://standardterms.edqm.euCoated tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet coated with one or more layers of mixtures of various substances such as sugars and waxes. To the coating colouring matter, flavouring substances and active substance(s) may be added. The thickness of the coating is greater than that of a film-coated tablet. Coated tablets have a smooth surface. They are intended for oral use. When the coating dissolves or disintegrates the active substance(s) is (are) released into the gastrointestinal fluid at a rate depending essentially on its intrinsic properties (conventional release).
  10221000http://standardterms.edqm.euFilm-coated tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet coated with a thin polymeric film that dissolves within a few minutes in the gastrointestinal fluid. Film-coated tablets are intended for oral use to release active substance(s) at a rate which is not significantly delayed compared to that of the uncoated tablet.
  10222000http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of an uncoated tablet generally containing acid substances and carbonates or hydrogen carbonates, which react rapidly in the presence of water to release carbon dioxide. Effervescent tablets are intended to be dissolved or dispersed in water before oral use.
  10223000http://standardterms.edqm.euOrodispersible tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of an uncoated tablet intended to be placed in the mouth where it disperses rapidly in saliva before being swallowed.
  10224000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral lyophilisateSolid single-dose preparation made by freeze-drying of a liquid or semi-solid preparation. This fast-releasing preparation is intended to be placed in the mouth where its contents are released in saliva and swallowed or, alternatively, to be dissolved in water before oral administration.
  10225000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant tabletSolid single-dose, delayed-release tablet intended to resist the gastric fluid and to release the active substance(s) in the intestinal fluid. These properties are achieved by coating the tablet with a gastro-resistant material or by embedding solid particles in the gastro-resistant material before compression. Gastro-resistant tablets are intended for oral administration.
  10226000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet showing a slower release of the active substance(s) than that of a conventional-release tablet. Prolonged release is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Prolonged-release tablets are intended for oral use.
  10227000http://standardterms.edqm.euModified-release tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet showing a rate, a place and/or a time of release different from that of a conventional-release tablet. This deliberate modification is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Modified-release tablets are intended for oral use, and include prolonged-release, delayed-release and pulsatile-release preparations. The generic term 'modified-release tablet' is used only when the more specific terms 'gastro-resistant tablet' or 'prolonged-release tablet' do not apply.
  10228000http://standardterms.edqm.euChewable tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of an uncoated tablet intended to be chewed before being swallowed. Chewable tablets are intended for oral administration.
  10229000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated chewing-gumSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a basis, mainly composed of gums, intended to be chewed but not swallowed. The active substance(s) is (are) released in saliva by chewing. Medicated chewing gum is intended for local treatment of mouth diseases or systemic delivery after absorption through the oral mucosa or from the gastrointestinal tract.
  10230000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral gumSolid single-dose preparation with a gum-like consistency, intended to be sucked or chewed before being swallowed. Medicated chewing gum is excluded.
  10230500http://standardterms.edqm.euPill
  10231000http://standardterms.edqm.euPillulesSolid preparation for homoeopathic use, obtained from sucrose, lactose or other suitable excipients. Pillules may be prepared by impregnation of preformed pillules with a dilution or dilutions of homoeopathic stocks or by progressive addition of these excipients and the addition of a dilution or dilutions of homoeopathic stocks. Pillules are intended for oral or sublingual use.
  10232000http://standardterms.edqm.euContinuous-release intraruminal deviceSolid single-dose preparation intended for oral use in ruminant animals. It is designed to be retained in the rumen to deliver the active substance(s) in a continuous manner at a defined rate over a defined period of time. This may be achieved by erosion, corrosion, diffusion, osmotic pressure or any other suitable chemical, physical or physico-chemical means.
  10233000http://standardterms.edqm.euPulsatile-release intraruminal deviceSolid single-dose preparation intended for oral use in ruminant animals. It is designed to be retained in the rumen to deliver the active substance(s) in a pulsatile manner by the release of a specific quantity of active substance(s) at one or several defined intermediate intervals. This may be achieved by corrosion by ruminal fluids of the metallic elements of the intraruminal device which leads to sequential release of the constituent units which are usually in the form of tablets.
  10234000http://standardterms.edqm.euLick blockSolid block containing active substance(s) intended for veterinary use. It is formed by pressing. Administration takes place when the animal is licking the block.
  10235000http://standardterms.edqm.euPremix for medicated feeding stuffLiquid, semi-solid or solid preparation intended to facilitate oral administration of active substances to animals. Premixes for medicated feeding stuff are used exclusively in the preparation of medicated feeding stuffs. Used as powders or granules, they are free-flowing and homogeneous. Used in liquid form, they are homogeneous suspensions or solutions which may be obtained from thixotropic gels or structured liquids. The particle size and other properties are such as to ensure uniform distribution of the active substance(s) in the final feeding stuff.
  10236000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated pelletsSolid single-dose or multidose preparation intended for veterinary use, consisting of large granules, usually formed by extrusion, intended for oral use.
  10236100http://standardterms.edqm.euOrodispersible filmSolid preparation consisting of a single- or multilayer sheet of suitable material(s) intended to be placed in the mouth where it disperses rapidly before being swallowed.
  10301000http://standardterms.edqm.euGargleLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for gargling to obtain a local effect in the oral cavity and the throat. Gargles are not to be swallowed.
  10302000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for gargleLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended to be diluted in water to obtain a gargle.
  10303000http://standardterms.edqm.euGargle, powder for solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders intended to be dissolved in water to obtain a gargle.
  10304000http://standardterms.edqm.euGargle, tablet for solutionSolid preparation consisting of a tablet intended to be dissolved in water to obtain a gargle.
  10305000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal solutionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for oromucosal use.
  10306000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal suspensionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oromucosal use.
  10307000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal drops
  10308000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal spray
  10308100http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal spray, emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for oromucosal use. It is administered by spraying into the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity or the throat. It is presented in a container with a spray pump or in a pressurised container with or without a metering valve. Sublingual sprays are excluded.
  10308200http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal spray, solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for oromucosal use. It is administered by spraying into the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity or the throat. It is presented in a container with a spray pump or in a pressurised container with or without a metering valve. Sublingual sprays are excluded.
  10308300http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal spray, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oromucosal use. It is administered by spraying into the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity or the throat. It is presented in a container with a spray pump or in a pressurised container with or without a metering valve. Sublingual sprays are excluded.
  10309000http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual spray
  10309100http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual spray, emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for sublingual use. Sublingual sprays are usually presented in pressurised containers with a metering valve.
  10309200http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual spray, solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for sublingual use. Sublingual sprays are usually presented in pressurised containers with a metering valve.
  10309300http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual spray, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for sublingual use. Sublingual sprays are usually presented in pressurised containers with a metering valve.
  10310000http://standardterms.edqm.euMouthwashLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for use in contact with the oral mucosa. It is not to be swallowed. Mouthwashes may contain excipients to adjust the pH which as far as possible is neutral.
  10311000http://standardterms.edqm.euMouthwash, tablet for solutionSolid preparation consisting of an uncoated tablet intended to be dissolved in water to obtain a mouthwash.
  10312000http://standardterms.edqm.euGingival solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for gingival use.
  10313000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal gelSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a hydrophilic gel intended for oromucosal use. It is applied to the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity, to obtain a local effect. Gingival gel is excluded.
  10314000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal pasteSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a paste of solid particles finely dispersed in a hydrophilic basis intended for oromucosal use. Oromucosal pastes are applied to the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity, to obtain a local effect. Gingival paste is excluded.
  10314005http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal ointmentSemi-solid multidose preparation consisting of an ointment intended for oromucosal use. It is applied to the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity, to obtain a local effect
  10314010http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal creamSemi-solid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an oil-in-water emulsion intended for oromucosal use. Oromucosal creams are applied to the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity, other than the gingivae, to obtain a local effect.
  10314011http://standardterms.edqm.euBuccal filmSolid preparation consisting of a single- or multilayer sheet of suitable material(s) intended to be applied to the buccal cavity (pouch) to obtain a systemic effect.
  10315000http://standardterms.edqm.euGingival gelSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a gel intended for gingival use to obtain a local effect.
  10316000http://standardterms.edqm.euGingival pasteSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a paste of solid particles finely dispersed in a hydrophilic basis intended for gingival use to obtain a local effect.
  10317000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal capsuleSolid single-dose preparation contained in a soft shell to be chewed or sucked to obtain a local effect in the oral cavity.
  10317500http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual filmSolid preparation consisting of a single- or multilayer sheet of suitable material(s) intended for sublingual use to obtain a systemic effect.
  10318000http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of an uncoated tablet intended for sublingual use. Sublingual tablets are usually prepared by compression of mixtures of powders or granulations into tablets with a shape suited for the intended use. Other technologies such as moulding may be used.
  10319000http://standardterms.edqm.euMuco-adhesive buccal tabletSolid single-dose preparation to be applied to the buccal mucosa to obtain a systemic delivery over an extended period of time. Mucoadhesive buccal tablets are usually prepared by compression of mixtures of powders or granulations into tablets with a shape suited for the intended use. They usually contain hydrophilic polymers, which on wetting with saliva produce a flexible hydrogel that adheres to the buccal mucosa.
  10320000http://standardterms.edqm.euBuccal tabletSolid single-dose preparation to be applied to the buccal cavity (pouch) to obtain systemic delivery. Buccal tablets are prepared by compression of mixtures of powders or granulations into tablets with a shape suited for the intended use.
  10321000http://standardterms.edqm.euLozengeSolid single-dose preparation intended to be sucked to obtain, usually, a local effect in the oral cavity and the throat. Lozenges are hard preparations prepared by moulding. They usually contain flavouring and sweetening agents. Lozenges dissolve or disintegrate slowly when sucked.
  10322000http://standardterms.edqm.euCompressed lozengeSolid single-dose preparation intended to be sucked to obtain a local or systemic effect. It is prepared by compression and is often rhomboid in shape. Compressed lozenges usually contain flavouring and sweetening agents. They dissolve or disintegrate slowly when sucked.
  10323000http://standardterms.edqm.euPastilleSolid single-dose preparation intended to be sucked to obtain, usually, a local effect in the oral cavity and the throat. Pastilles are soft, flexible preparations prepared by moulding of mixtures containing natural or synthetic polymers or gums and sweeteners. They dissolve or disintegrate slowly when sucked.
  10401000http://standardterms.edqm.euPeriodontal powderSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders intended for administration within the tooth socket/periodontal membrane.
  10401500http://standardterms.edqm.euDental cementSemi-solid preparation intended for application in or on teeth, which subsequently hardens to form a seal or bond.
  10402000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental gelSemi-solid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a hydrophilic gel intended for administration on teeth and gums by rubbing.
  10403000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental stickSolid single-dose preparation, rod-shaped and usually prepared by compression or moulding, intended for dental use.
  10404000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental insert
  10405000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental powderSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders intended for administration on teeth and gums.
  10406000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for administration on teeth and gums.
  10407000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for administration on teeth and gums.
  10408000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for administration on to the teeth and the gums.
  10409000http://standardterms.edqm.euToothpasteSemi-solid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a hydrophilic paste intended to be rubbed onto the teeth.
  10410000http://standardterms.edqm.euPeriodontal gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel intended to be placed in the pouch between the tooth and the gingiva.
  10411000http://standardterms.edqm.euPeriodontal insertSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a medicated insert to be placed within the tooth socket/periodontal membrane. The biodegradable insert is a sheet which slowly releases active substance(s).
  10413000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for dental cementSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended for use in the preparation of a dental cement.
  10414000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for dental cementLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a dental cement.
  10501000http://standardterms.edqm.euBath additiveSolid, semi-solid or liquid preparation to be added to the bath water.
  10502000http://standardterms.edqm.euCreamSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation of homogeneous appearance consisting of a lipophilic phase and an aqueous phase, one of which is finely dispersed in the other. Active substance(s) are dissolved or dispersed in the basis, which may be hydrophilic or hydrophobic. Creams are intended for cutaneous use. In certain cases, transdermal delivery may be obtained.
  10503000http://standardterms.edqm.euGelSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a single-phase basis of liquids gelled by a suitable gelling agent, intended for cutaneous use. Active substance(s) are dissolved or dispersed in the basis, which may be hydrophilic or hydrophobic.
  10504000http://standardterms.edqm.euOintmentSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a single-phase basis in which solids or liquids may be dispersed. Active substance(s) are dissolved or dispersed in the basis, which may be hydrophilic, hydrophobic or water-emulsifying. Ointments are intended for cutaneous use. In certain cases, transdermal delivery may be obtained.
  10505000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous pasteSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation containing a large proportion of finely divided solids dispersed in the basis, intended for cutaneous use.
  10506000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated plasterFlexible single-dose preparation intended to be applied to the skin to obtain, usually, a local effect. Medicated plasters consist of an adhesive basis containing the active substance and spread as a uniform layer on an appropriate support made of natural or synthetic material. The adhesive layer is covered by a suitable protective liner, which is removed before applying the plaster to the skin. Medicated plasters are presented in a range of sizes or as larger sheets to be cut before use.
  10507000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous foamLiquid, usually multidose preparation, usually presented in a pressurised container equipped with an applicator suitable for delivery of a foam consisting of large volumes of gas dispersed in a liquid containing active substance(s). Cutaneous foams are intended for cutaneous use.
  10508000http://standardterms.edqm.euShampooLiquid or, occasionally, semi-solid, usually multidose preparation intended for application to the scalp by rubbing and subsequent washing away with water. Upon rubbing with water, shampoos usually form foam. Shampoos are solutions, suspensions or emulsions containing surface-active agents.
  10509000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous spray, solutionLiquid preparation, usually multidose, consisting of a solution in a pressurised container with a spray valve or in a container equipped with a spray pump, intended for cutaneous use.
  10510000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous spray, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension in a pressurised container with a spray valve or in a container equipped with a spray pump, intended for cutaneous use.
  10511000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous spray, powderSolid, usually multidose preparation presented in a pressurised container with a spray valve or in a container equipped with a spray pump. The spray is intended for cutaneous use.
  10512000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous liquidLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a liquid active substance per se, intended for cutaneous use.
  10513000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution of the active substance in a suitable vehicle intended for cutaneous use.
  10514000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for cutaneous solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a cutaneous solution.
  10514500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for cutaneous solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a cutaneous solution.
  10515000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension of fine particles in a suitable vehicle intended for cutaneous use.
  10516000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for cutaneous use.
  10517000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous powderSolid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a powder intended for cutaneous use. Cutaneous spray, powder is excluded.
  10517500http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous patchFlexible single-dose preparation intended to be applied to the unbroken skin to obtain a local effect by penetration of the active substance(s) into the skin.
  10518000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for iontophoresisLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for transdermal delivery by means of iontophoresis.
  10518500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for iontophoresisSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for iontophoresis.
  10519000http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermal patchFlexible single-dose preparation intended to be applied to the unbroken skin to obtain a systemic delivery over an extended period of time. Transdermal patches consist of a backing sheet supporting a reservoir or a matrix containing the active substance(s) and on the top a pressure-sensitive adhesive, which assures the adhesion of the preparation to the skin. The backing sheet is impermeable to the active substance(s) and normally impermeable to water. In reservoir systems the active substance may be dissolved or dispersed in a semi-solid basis or in a solid polymer matrix, which is separated from the skin by a rate-controlling membrane. The pressure-sensitive adhesive may, in this case, be applied to some or all parts of the membrane, or only around the border of the membrane and the backing sheet. Matrix systems contain the active substance in a solid or semi-solid matrix, the properties of which control the diffusion pattern to the skin. The matrix system may also be a solution or dispersion of the active substance in the pressure-sensitive adhesive. The releasing surface of the patch is covered by a protective liner to be removed before applying the patch to the skin.
  10520000http://standardterms.edqm.euCollodionLiquid preparation usually containing pyroxylin in a mixture of ether and ethanol. When applied to the skin, the preparation forms a flexible film on the site of application.
  10521000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated nail lacquerLiquid preparation to be applied to the nails to form a lacquer by evaporation of the volatile solvent.
  10521500http://standardterms.edqm.euNail solution
  10522000http://standardterms.edqm.euPoulticeSemi-solid preparation consisting of a hydrophilic heat-retentive basis in which solid or liquid active substance(s) are dispersed, usually intended to be spread thickly on a suitable dressing and heated before application to the skin.
  10523000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous stickSolid preparation, usually rod-shaped or conical, intended for application to the skin to obtain a local effect. Cutaneous sticks may consist of the active substance(s) alone or dissolved or dispersed in a suitable basis.
  10524000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous sponge
  10525000http://standardterms.edqm.euImpregnated dressingSolid preparation consisting of a piece or strip of gauze or other suitable fabric impregnated with a liquid or semi-solid preparation intended for cutaneous use.
  10526000http://standardterms.edqm.euCollar
  10526500http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated collarSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a matrix impregnated with active substance(s), which is worn around the animal's neck. The active substance(s) are released by diffusion, by mechanical means or by vaporisation over a period of time.
  10527000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated pendantSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a matrix impregnated with active substance(s), which is fixed to a device to be worn around the animal's neck. The active substance(s) are released by diffusion, by mechanical means or by vaporisation over a period of time.
  10528000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar tagSolid preparation consisting of a matrix impregnated with active substance(s), which is fixed to a device to be tagged on the animal's ear. The active substance(s) are released by diffusion, by mechanical means or by vaporisation over a period of time.
  10529000http://standardterms.edqm.euDip solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for veterinary use by dipping.
  10530000http://standardterms.edqm.euDip suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for veterinary use by dipping.
  10531000http://standardterms.edqm.euDip emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for veterinary use by dipping.
  10532000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for dip solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a dip solution.
  10533000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for dip suspensionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a dip suspension.
  10534000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for dip emulsionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a dip emulsion.
  10534500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for dip solutionSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a dip solution.
  10535000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for fish treatmentLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for fish treatment by immersion.
  10536000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for suspension for fish treatmentSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a suspension for fish treatment by immersion.
  10537000http://standardterms.edqm.euPour-on solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for pour-on use for the prevention and treatment of ectoparasitic and/or endoparasitic infestations of animals. Pour-on solutions are applied in volumes that are usually greater than 5 mL.
  10538000http://standardterms.edqm.euPour-on suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for pour-on use for the prevention and treatment of ectoparasitic and/or endoparasitic infestations of animals. Pour-on suspensions are applied in volumes that are usually greater than 5 mL.
  10539000http://standardterms.edqm.euPour-on emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for pour-on use for the prevention and treatment of ectoparasitic and/or endoparasitic infestations of animals. Pour-on emulsions are applied in volumes that are usually greater than 5 mL.
  10539250http://standardterms.edqm.euScalp solution
  10539500http://standardterms.edqm.euScrub
  10540000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpot-on solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for spot-on use for the prevention and treatment of ectoparasitic and/or endoparasitic infestations of animals. Spot-on-solutions are applied in volumes that are usually less than 10 mL.
  10541000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpot-on suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for spot-on use for the prevention and treatment of ectoparasitic and/or endoparasitic infestations of animals. Spot-on-suspensions are applied in volumes that are usually less than 10 mL.
  10542000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpot-on emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for spot-on use for the prevention and treatment of ectoparasitic and/or endoparasitic infestations of animals. Spot-on-emulsions are applied in volumes that are usually less than 10 mL.
  10543000http://standardterms.edqm.euTeat dip solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for teat use. The teats of an animal are dipped pre- and, where necessary, post-milking to reduce the population of pathogenic micro-organisms on the surfaces.
  10544000http://standardterms.edqm.euTeat dip suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for teat use. The teats of an animal are dipped pre- and, where necessary, post-milking to reduce the population of pathogenic micro-organisms on the surfaces.
  10545000http://standardterms.edqm.euTeat dip emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for teat use. The teats of an animal are dipped pre- and, where necessary, post-milking to reduce the population of pathogenic micro-organisms on the surfaces.
  10546000http://standardterms.edqm.euTeat spray solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended to be sprayed onto the teats of an animal pre-, and where necessary, post-milking to reduce the population of pathogenic micro-organisms on the surfaces.
  10546250http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermal gelSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a single-phase basis of liquids gelled by a suitable gelling agent. Active substance(s) is (are) dissolved or dispersed in the basis, which may be hydrophilic or hydrophobic. Transdermal gels are intended for transdermal use.
  10546400http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermal solutionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for transdermal use. The term 'Transdermal solution' is used only when more-specific terms such as 'Pour-on solution', 'Solution for iontophoresis', 'Spot-on solution' and 'Transdermal spray, solution' do not apply.
  10546500http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermal spray, solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution in a pressurised container with a spray valve or a container equipped with a spray pump, intended for transdermal use.
  10547000http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermal systemAssembly of components intended for transdermal delivery driven by external forces (e.g. electric current, chemical reaction,...). Transdermal patch is excluded.
  10548000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for skin-prick testLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution containing an allergen product intended for diagnostic use in a skin-prick test.
  10549000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for skin-scratch testLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution containing an allergen product intended for diagnostic use in a skin-scratch test.
  10550000http://standardterms.edqm.euPlaster for provocation testSolid flexible preparation containing an allergen product intended for provocation testing by application to the skin.
  10600500http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for intraocular irrigationLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for intraocular irrigation.
  10601000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye creamSemi-solid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a cream intended for ocular use. Eye creams may be presented in collapsible tubes fitted with a cannula and having a content of not more than 5 g of the preparation. Eye creams may also be presented in suitably designed single-dose containers. The containers or nozzles of tubes are of a shape that facilitates administration without contamination.
  10602000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye gelSemi-solid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a gel intended for ocular use. Eye gels may be presented in collapsible tubes fitted with a cannula and having a content of not more than 5 g of the preparation. Eye gels may also be presented in suitably designed single-dose containers. The containers or nozzles of tubes are of a shape that facilitates administration without contamination.
  10603000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye ointmentSemi-solid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an ointment intended for ocular use. Eye ointments may be presented in collapsible tubes fitted with a cannula and having a content of not more than 5 g of the preparation. Eye ointments may also be presented in suitably designed single-dose containers. The containers or nozzles of tubes are of a shape that facilitates administration without contamination.
  10604000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, solutionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an aqueous or oily solution intended for ocular use. Multidose preparations are presented in containers that allow successive drops to be administered. The containers contain usually at most 10 mL of the preparation.
  10604500http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, emulsionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for ocular use. Multidose preparations are presented in containers that allow successive drops to be administered. The containers contain usually at most 10 mL of the preparation.
  10605000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, suspensionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an aqueous or oily suspension intended for ocular use. Multidose preparations are presented in containers that allow successive drops to be administered. The containers contain usually at most 10 mL of the preparation.
  10608000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, solvent for reconstitutionLiquid preparation consisting of a sterile solvent containing no active substances, intended for reconstitution of a usually freeze-dried powder for eye drops.
  10609000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, prolonged-releaseLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation intended for ocular use. The active substance is released over an extended period of time.
  10610000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye lotionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for washing or bathing the eye.
  10611000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye lotion, solvent for reconstitutionLiquid preparation consisting of a sterile solvent containing no active substances, intended for reconstitution of a usually freeze-dried powder for eye lotion.
  10612000http://standardterms.edqm.euOphthalmic insertSolid sterile preparation of suitable size and shape, designed to be inserted in the conjunctival sac to produce a local or ocular effect by the release of active substance(s) over a determined period of time. Ophthalmic inserts generally consist of a reservoir of active substance(s) embedded in a matrix or bounded by a rate-controlling membrane. They are presented individually in sterile containers.
  10613000http://standardterms.edqm.euOphthalmic stripSolid sterile single-dose preparation consisting of a strip made of a suitable material usually impregnated with active substance(s) intended for use on the eyeball.
  10701000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar creamSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a cream intended for application to the external auditory meatus, if necessary by means of a tampon impregnated with the preparation.
  10702000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar gelSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a gel intended for application to the external auditory meatus, if necessary by means of a tampon impregnated with the preparation.
  10703000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar ointmentSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an ointment intended for application to the external auditory meatus, if necessary by means of a tampon impregnated with the preparation.
  10704000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar drops, solutionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an aqueous or oily solution intended for application to the external auditory meatus. Multidose containers may be dropper containers or containers provided with a dropper applicator, or the dropper may be supplied separately. Drops are not necessarily administered dropwise, but may also be administered as a small volume.
  10705000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar drops, suspensionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an aqueous or oily suspension intended for application to the external auditory meatus. Multidose containers may be dropper containers or containers provided with a dropper applicator, or the dropper may be supplied separately. Drops are not necessarily administered dropwise, but may also be administered as a small volume.
  10706000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar drops, emulsionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for application to the external auditory meatus. Multidose containers may be dropper containers or containers provided with a dropper applicator, or the dropper may be supplied separately. Drops are not necessarily administered dropwise, but may also be administered as a small volume.
  10708000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar powderSolid, usually multidose preparation consisting of one or more powders consisting of (a) solid active substance(s) intended for application to the external auditory meatus. Ear powders are presented in containers fitted with a suitable applicator or device for insufflation.
  10709000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar spray, solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for application to the external auditory meatus by spraying to obtain a local effect. Ear sprays are presented in containers with a spray pump or in pressurised containers fitted with a spray valve.
  10710000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar spray, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for application to the external auditory meatus by spraying to obtain a local effect. Ear sprays are presented in containers with a spray pump or in pressurised containers fitted with a spray valve.
  10711000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar spray, emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for application to the external auditory meatus by spraying to obtain local effect. Ear sprays are presented in containers with a spray pump or in pressurised containers fitted with a spray valve.
  10712000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar wash, solutionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting usually of an aqueous solution with a pH within physiological limits. Ear washes are intended to clean the external auditory meatus.
  10713000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar wash, emulsionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting usually of an oil-in-water emulsion with a pH within physiological limits. Ear washes are intended to clean the external auditory meatus.
  10714000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar tamponSolid single-dose preparation intended to be inserted into the external auditory meatus for a limited period of time, consisting of a suitable material impregnated with active substance(s).
  10715000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar stickSolid single-dose preparation of usually conical shape intended to be inserted in the external auditory meatus where it melts or dissolves.
  10801000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal creamSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a cream, usually of oil-in-water type, intended for nasal use, usually to obtain a local effect. Nasal creams are usually presented in tubes fitted with a nasal applicator.
  10802000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal gelSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of usually a hydrophilic gel, intended for nasal use, usually to obtain a local effect. Nasal gels are usually presented in tubes fitted with a nasal applicator.
  10803000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal ointmentSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an ointment, intended for nasal use, usually to obtain a local effect. Nasal ointments are usually presented in tubes fitted with a nasal applicator.
  10804000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal drops, solutionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for nasal use by means of a suitable applicator.
  10805000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal drops, suspensionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for nasal use by means of a suitable applicator.
  10806000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal drops, emulsionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for nasal use by means of a suitable applicator.
  10807000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal powderSolid, usually multidose preparation consisting of one or more powders of solid active substance(s) intended for nasal use by insufflation into the nasal cavity.
  10808000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray, solutionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution in a container with or without a metering dose valve or in a container with a spray pump or equivalent device to create a spray, intended for nasal use.
  10809000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray, suspensionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a suspension in a container with or without a metering dose valve or in a container with a spray pump or equivalent device to create a spray, intended for nasal use.
  10810000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray, emulsionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion in a container with or without a metering dose valve or in a container with a spray pump or equivalent device to create a spray, intended for nasal use.
  10811000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal washLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of usually an aqueous isotonic solution intended for cleansing the nasal cavities.
  10812000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal stickSolid single-dose preparation, usually rod-shaped or conical, intended for nasal use, usually to obtain a local effect.
  10900500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravaginal ring
  10901000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal creamSemi-solid preparation consisting of a cream usually presented in a single-dose container provided with a suitable applicator, intended for vaginal use to obtain a local effect.
  10902000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel usually presented in a single-dose container provided with a suitable applicator, intended for vaginal use to obtain a local effect.
  10903000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal ointmentSemi-solid preparation consisting of an ointment usually presented in a single-dose container provided with a suitable applicator, intended for vaginal use to obtain a local effect.
  10904000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal foamLiquid preparation, usually presented in a pressurised container provided with an applicator suitable for delivery to the vagina of foam containing large volumes of gas dispersed in a liquid containing active substance(s). Vaginal foams are intended for vaginal use, for example for contraception.
  10905000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for vaginal use by means of a suitable applicator in order to obtain a local effect.
  10906000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for vaginal use by means of a suitable applicator in order to obtain a local effect.
  10907000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for vaginal use by means of a suitable applicator in order to obtain a local effect.
  10908000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet for vaginal solutionSolid, usually single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet, usually uncoated, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a vaginal solution.
  10909000http://standardterms.edqm.euPessarySolid, single-dose preparation usually prepared by moulding, of various shapes, usually ovoid, with a volume and consistency suitable for insertion into the vagina to obtain a local effect. It contains one or more active substances dispersed or dissolved in a suitable basis that may be soluble or dispersible in water or may melt at body temperature.
  10910000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal capsule, hardSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a hard capsule of a size and shape suited for vaginal use, containing a liquid or semi-solid formulation, intended for a local effect.
  10911000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal capsule, softSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a soft capsule of a size and shape suited for vaginal use, containing a liquid or semi-solid formulation, intended for a local effect.
  10912000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet, usually uncoated or film-coated, intended for administration to the vagina to obtain a local effect. Vaginal tablets are usually of larger size and a different shape from tablets intended for oral administration.
  10913000http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent vaginal tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a vaginal tablet usually containing acid substances and carbonates or hydrogen carbonates that react rapidly in the presence of aqueous liquid to release carbon dioxide.
  10914000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated vaginal tamponSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a suitable material impregnated with active substance(s) intended to be inserted in the vagina for a limited period of time.
  10915000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal delivery systemDrug delivery system intended to be inserted in the vagina where it releases its contents over an extended period of time. Medicated sponge and medicated vaginal tampon are excluded.
  10916000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal sponge
  11001000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal creamSemi-solid preparation consisting of a cream usually presented in a single-dose container provided with a suitable applicator, intended for rectal use to obtain a local effect.
  11002000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel usually presented in a single-dose container provided with a suitable applicator, intended for rectal use to obtain a local effect.
  11003000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal ointmentSemi-solid preparation consisting of an ointment usually presented in a single-dose container provided with a suitable applicator, intended for rectal use to obtain a local effect.
  11004000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal foamLiquid preparation, usually presented in a pressurised container provided with an applicator suitable for delivery to the rectum of foam containing large volumes of gas dispersed in a liquid containing the active substance. Rectal foams are intended for a local effect.
  11005000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for rectal use or for diagnostic purposes. Rectal solutions are usually presented in containers with a volume in the range of 2.5 mL to 2000 mL. The container is fitted with an applicator or an applicator is provided separately.
  11006000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for rectal use or for diagnostic purposes. Rectal suspension are usually presented in containers with a volume in the range of 2.5 mL to 2000 mL. The container is fitted with an applicator or an applicator is provided separately.
  11007000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for rectal use or for diagnostic purposes. Rectal emulsions are usually presented in containers with a volume in the range of 2.5 mL to 2000 mL. The container is fitted with an applicator or an applicator is provided separately.
  11008000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for rectal solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a rectal solution.
  11009000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for rectal solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a rectal solution.
  11010000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for rectal suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a rectal suspension.
  11011000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet for rectal solutionSolid, usually single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet, usually uncoated, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a rectal solution.
  11012000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet for rectal suspensionSolid, usually single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet, usually uncoated, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a rectal suspension.
  11013000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuppositorySolid single-dose preparation of a shape, size and consistency suitable for rectal use, containing active substance(s) dispersed or dissolved in a suitable basis that may be soluble or dispersible in water or may melt at body temperature.
  11014000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal capsuleSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a soft capsule of elongated shape suitable for rectal use, containing a liquid or semi-solid formulation, and which may have a lubricating coating.
  11015000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal tamponSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a suitable material impregnated with active substance(s) intended to be inserted in the rectum for a limited period of time usually for a local effect.
  11100500http://standardterms.edqm.euAerosol
  11101000http://standardterms.edqm.euNebuliser solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for inhalation use. The solution is converted into an aerosol by a continuously operating nebuliser or a metered-dose nebuliser.
  11102000http://standardterms.edqm.euNebuliser suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for inhalation use. The suspension is converted into an aerosol by a continuously operating nebuliser or a metered-dose nebuliser.
  11103000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for nebuliser suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a nebuliser suspension.
  11104000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for nebuliser solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a nebuliser solution.
  11105000http://standardterms.edqm.euNebuliser emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for inhalation to obtain local effect or systemic delivery. The emulsion is converted into an aerosol by a continuously operating nebuliser or a metered-dose nebuliser.
  11106000http://standardterms.edqm.euPressurised inhalation, solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for inhalation use. The preparation is presented in a pressurised container usually fitted with a metering dose valve.
  11107000http://standardterms.edqm.euPressurised inhalation, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for inhalation use. The preparation is presented in a pressurised container fitted with a metering dose valve.
  11108000http://standardterms.edqm.euPressurised inhalation, emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for inhalation use. The preparation is presented in a pressurised container fitted with a metering dose valve.
  11109000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation powderSolid, usually multidose preparation intended for inhalation use, consisting of one or more powders of solid active substance(s) to be administered by a dry-powder inhaler containing a metering dose mechanism within the inhaler. 'Inhalation powder, hard capsule' and 'Inhalation powder, pre-dispensed' are excluded.
  11110000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation powder, hard capsuleSolid single-dose preparation intended for inhalation use, consisting of one or more powders of solid active substance(s) enclosed in a hard capsule. The capsule is loaded into a dry-powder inhaler to generate an aerosol.
  11111000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation powder, pre-dispensedSolid preparation intended for inhalation use, consisting of one or more powders of solid active substance(s) presented in a suitable pharmaceutical form other than a hard capsule, either in the form of a single dose or divided into multiple single doses. The preparation is loaded into a dry-powder inhaler to generate an aerosol.
  11112000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, powderSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders of solid active substance(s) intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect. The vapour is usually generated by adding the powder to hot water.
  11113000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, capsuleSolid preparation consisting of a capsule formulation intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect. The vapour is usually generated by adding the whole capsule or the capsule contents to hot water.
  11114000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect. The vapour is usually generated by adding the solution to hot water.
  11115000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, tabletSolid preparation consisting of a tablet intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect. The vapour is usually generated by adding the tablet to hot water.
  11116000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, ointmentSemi-solid preparation consisting of an ointment intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect. The vapour may be generated by adding the ointment to hot water.
  11117000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, liquidLiquid preparation consisting of a liquid active substance per se, such as an essential oil or a volatile anaesthetic, intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled. The vapour may be generated by adding the liquid to hot water or by the use of a vaporising device.
  11118000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation gas
  11201000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for injectionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for administration by injection.
  11202000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for injectionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for administration by injection.
  11203000http://standardterms.edqm.euEmulsion for injectionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for administration by injection.
  11204000http://standardterms.edqm.euGel for injectionSterile single-dose preparation consisting of a hydrophilic gel intended for injection into a specific tissue or organ.
  11205000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for injectionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for injection.
  11206000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for suspension for injectionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a suspension for injection.
  11208400http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for prolonged-release suspension for injectionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a prolonged-release suspension for injection.
  11208500http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release suspension for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a suspension intended for administration by injection; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time.
  11209000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for injectionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for injection.
  11209500http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for cardioplegiaLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for cardioplegic use. Some preparations may require mixing with other preparations prior to administration, for example to adjust the pH.
  11210000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for infusionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended to be introduced, usually in large volumes, usually into the circulating blood stream.
  11211000http://standardterms.edqm.euEmulsion for infusionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an oil-in-water emulsion intended to be introduced, usually in large volumes, usually into the circulating blood stream.
  11211500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for dispersion for infusionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion for infusion.
  11212000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for infusionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified aqueous liquid to obtain a solution for infusion.
  11213000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for infusionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended to be diluted in the specified aqueous liquid to obtain a solution for infusion. It may be added to a solution for infusion during the administration.
  11215000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for solution for infusionSolid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for infusion.
  11216000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolvent for parenteral useLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solvent containing no active substances, intended for use in the preparation of a product for parenteral use.
  11217000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for solution for injectionSolid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for injection.
  11218000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for suspension for injectionSolid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a suspension for injection.
  11301000http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantSolid sterile preparation of a size and shape suitable for implantation. It may be prepared by moulding or other means other than compression. Each implant is presented in a sterile container that may be provided with an administration device. Implants are intended for release over an extended period of time in order to obtain a local or systemic effect. 'Implantation tablet', 'Implantation chain', 'Implantation matrix', 'Intracameral implant' and 'Intravitreal implant' are excluded.
  11302000http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantation tabletSolid sterile preparation prepared by compression of a solid active substance as such or of a formulation thereof into an implant of a size and shape suitable for implantation, usually subcutaneously. Each implantation tablet is presented in a sterile container. Implantation tablets are intended for release over an extended period of time in order to obtain local or systemic effect.
  11303000http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantation chainSolid sterile preparation consisting of small spheres mounted on a non-degradable thread to form a chain that allows withdrawal of the remainder of the chain after a certain period of action. Each implantation chain is presented in a sterile container. The implantation chain is intended for release over an extended period of time in order to obtain local or systemic effect.
  11303300http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantation matrixSolid sterile preparation consisting of a usually pliable, absorbent piece of material (e.g. collagen), usually impregnated with a liquid preparation, intended for implantation in the body. The material may be cut into smaller pieces before implantation, and may be shaped around a tissue (e.g. a bone) or inserted into a medical device that is then implanted. Implantation matrices are intended for release over an extended period of time, usually in order to obtain a local effect. Usually the matrix disappears with time. When the product is packaged as a separate matrix, powder and solvent (or matrix and solution), which are used to prepare the implantation matrix immediately before use, the appropriate combined term should be used; see for example ‘Powder, solvent and matrix for implantation matrix’.
  11303500http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantation suspensionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a suspension intended for implantation in the body; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time to obtain a local or systemic effect.
  11303750http://standardterms.edqm.euKit for implant
  11401000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for peritoneal dialysisLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution containing electrolytes with a concentration close to the electrolytic composition of plasma and glucose in varying concentrations or other suitable osmotic agents, intended for intraperitoneal use as a dialysis solution.
  11402000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for haemofiltrationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution containing electrolytes with a concentration close to the electrolytic composition of plasma, intended for parenteral use in haemofiltration. Glucose may be included.
  11403000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for haemodiafiltrationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution containing electrolytes with a concentration close to the electrolytic composition of plasma, intended for parenteral use in haemodiafiltration. Glucose may be included.
  11404000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for haemodialysisLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution containing electrolytes with a concentration close to the electrolytic composition of plasma, intended for use in haemodialysis. Glucose may be included.
  11405000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for haemodialysisLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution of electrolytes intended to be diluted with water of a suitable quality to obtain a solution for haemodialysis. Glucose may be included.
  11501000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for intravesical use
  11502000http://standardterms.edqm.euBladder irrigationSterile liquid preparation consisting of sterilised water or an aqueous solution intended for irrigation of the urinary bladder.
  11502500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravesical solutionLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for intravesical use by means of a suitable applicator. 'Bladder irrigation' is excluded.
  11503000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for bladder irrigationSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in sterile water to obtain a bladder irrigation.
  11504000http://standardterms.edqm.euUrethral gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel intended for urethral use by means of a suitable applicator.
  11505000http://standardterms.edqm.euUrethral stickSolid sterile single-dose preparation, usually rod-shaped and of a size adapted to the dimensions of the urethra, intended for insertion into the urethra. They may be prepared by compression or moulding.
  11601000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndotracheopulmonary instillation, solutionLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for instillation to the trachea and/or bronchi. Preparations for inhalation use are excluded.
  11602000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndotracheopulmonary instillation, powder for solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an endotracheopulmonary instillation solution.
  11603000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndotracheopulmonary instillation, suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of an aqueous suspension intended for instillation to the trachea and/or bronchi. Preparations for inhalation use are excluded.
  11701000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndocervical gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel intended for endocervical use by means of a suitable applicator.
  11801000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammary solutionLiquid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of a solution intended for intramammary use. Intramammary solutions are presented in intramammary syringes for use on one occasion only to introduce the solution into a single teat canal.
  11802000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammary suspensionLiquid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of a suspension intended for intramammary use. Intramammary suspensions are presented in intramammary syringes for use on one occasion only to introduce the suspension into a single teat canal.
  11803000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammary emulsionLiquid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of an emulsion intended for intramammary use. Intramammary emulsions are presented in intramammary syringes for use on one occasion only to introduce the emulsion into a single teat canal.
  11804000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammary ointmentSemi-solid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of an ointment containing dissolved or dispersed active substance(s) intended for intramammary use. Intramammary ointments are presented in intramammary syringes for use on one occasion only to introduce the ointment into a single teat canal.
  11805000http://standardterms.edqm.euTeat stickSolid single-dose preparation for veterinary use, usually rod shaped, intended to be inserted into the teat canal of an animal where it melts or dissolves.
  11901000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine delivery systemSolid single-dose delivery system intended for intrauterine use that releases its contents of active substance(s) over an extended period of time.
  11902000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine solutionLiquid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a solution intended for intrauterine use.
  11903000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine suspensionLiquid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a suspension intended for intrauterine use.
  11904000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine emulsionLiquid preparation for veterinary use consisting of an emulsion intended for intrauterine use.
  11905000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine tabletSolid single-dose preparation for veterinary use prepared by compression or moulding into tablets of a size and shape suited for administration to the uterus, including preparations releasing their contents over an extended period of time.
  11906000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine capsuleSolid single-dose preparation for veterinary use consisting of a soft capsule containing a liquid or semi-solid preparation intended for intrauterine use, including preparations releasing their contents over an extended period of time.
  12001000http://standardterms.edqm.euBee-hive stripSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a matrix impregnated with active substance(s) that are released by vaporisation or physical contact over an extended period of time. Any specific requirements for the placing of the bee-hive strip are described in the product information.
  12001500http://standardterms.edqm.euBee-hive gelSemi-solid multidose preparation intended for veterinary use, consisting of a gel from which the active substance(s) are released by vaporisation or physical contact over an extended period of time.
  12002000http://standardterms.edqm.euBee smoke paperSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of an impregnated paper that, when lit, delivers smoke containing active substance(s).
  12003000http://standardterms.edqm.euBee smoke stickSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of an impregnated stick that, when lit, delivers smoke containing active substance(s).
  12004000http://standardterms.edqm.euNebulisation solutionLiquid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a solution intended for conversion by nebulisers into an aerosol for mass medication. Products intended for the treatment of individual animals are excluded.
  12100500http://standardterms.edqm.euAbsorbable coated sponge
  12101000http://standardterms.edqm.euDenture lacquerLiquid preparation to be applied to dentures to form a lacquer by evaporation of the volatile solvent.
  12102000http://standardterms.edqm.euAnticoagulant and preservative solution for bloodLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution to be mixed with extracorporeal blood.
  12103000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for blood fraction modificationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in extracorporeal modification of a blood fraction that is returned to the patient following modification.
  12104000http://standardterms.edqm.euWound stickSolid sterile single-dose preparation, usually rod-shaped or conical, consisting of active substance(s) dissolved or dispersed in a suitable basis that may dissolve or melt at body temperature, intended to be inserted into wounds.
  12105000http://standardterms.edqm.euRadiopharmaceutical precursorA radionuclide produced for the radio-labelling of another substance prior to administration.
  12106000http://standardterms.edqm.euRadionuclide generatorA system incorporating a fixed parent radionuclide from which is produced a daughter radionuclide which is to be removed by elution or by any other method and used in a radiopharmaceutical.
  12107000http://standardterms.edqm.euKit for radiopharmaceutical preparationA preparation to be reconstituted or combined with radionuclides in the final radiopharmaceutical, usually prior to its administration. The word radiopharmaceutical may be omitted if there is no ambiguity on the radiopharmaceutical nature of the product. Combinations with other standard terms are not recommended.
  12108000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastroenteral solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for administration to the stomach or duodenum by means of a suitable applicator.
  12109000http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersionA system consisting of 2 or more phases. To be used only when suspension or emulsion is not appropriate.
  12109900http://standardterms.edqm.euFrozen solution for sealant
  12110000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastroenteral suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for administration to the stomach or duodenum by means of a suitable applicator.
  12111000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastroenteral emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for administration to the stomach or duodenum by means of a suitable applicator.
  12111500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraperitoneal solutionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for intraperitoneal use. 'Solution for peritoneal dialysis' is excluded.
  12112000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for organ preservationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution of electrolytes typically at a concentration close to the intracellular electrolyte composition, intended for storage, protection and/or perfusion of mammalian body organs that are in particular destined for transplantation.
  12113000http://standardterms.edqm.euIrrigation solutionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a large-volume aqueous solution intended for irrigation of body cavities, wounds and surfaces, for example during surgical procedures. Irrigation solutions are either solutions of active substance(s), electrolytes or osmotically active substances in water for injections, or they consist of water for injections as such.
  12114000http://standardterms.edqm.euStomach irrigationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution intended for irrigation of the stomach.
  12115000http://standardterms.edqm.euSealantLiquid, more or less viscous, sterile preparation intended for use as tissue glue.
  12115100http://standardterms.edqm.euSealant matrixSolid sterile preparation consisting of a pliable piece of material impregnated or coated with a sealant or with a powder that forms a sealant after contact with an appropriate fluid (e.g. blood). It may act as a haemostatic agent and/or tissue glue. The matrix may itself form part of the seal, and is usually absorbed by the body over time.
  12115200http://standardterms.edqm.euSealant powderSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be applied directly onto the intended site (e.g. a lesion) to form a haemostatic agent and/or tissue glue after contact with an appropriate fluid (e.g. blood).
  12115500http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for perfusion of organs
  12117000http://standardterms.edqm.euImpregnated padSolid preparation consisting of a piece of absorbent material impregnated with a liquid preparation. Impregnated cutaneous swab is excluded.
  12117500http://standardterms.edqm.euImpregnated plugSolid preparation consisting of a piece of material (e.g. polyethylene), usually porous, in which a liquid, semi-solid or solid preparation is impregnated. Implants, pads, sponges and tampons are excluded.
  12118000http://standardterms.edqm.euLiving tissue equivalentCultured, living tissue used for the reconstruction of parts of the body. The tissue may consist of ex vivo expanded cells with an extracellular matrix. Where appropriate, the tissue of origin, such as epidermis, dermis, cartilage or muscle, will need to be stated elsewhere in the product information.
  12118500http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for oculonasal suspensionSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to create a suspension for oculonasal use.
  12119000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated spongeSolid preparation consisting of a sponge impregnated with active substance(s); different routes of administration are possible.
  12120000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntestinal gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel intended for intestinal use.
  12130000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicated threadSolid preparation consisting of a biodegradable or non-degradable thread impregnated with active substance(s).
  12131000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for provocation testLiquid preparation consisting of a solution containing an allergen intended for provocation testing by the nasal, ocular or bronchial routes.
  12301000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicinal gas, compressedA gas packaged under pressure which is entirely gaseous at - 50 °C.
  12302000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicinal gas, cryogenicA gas which liquifies at 1.013 bar at a temperature below -150 °C.
  12303000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicinal gas, liquefiedA gas packaged under pressure, which is partially liquid (gas over liquid) at -50 °C.
  13001000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for concentrate for solution for infusionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a concentrate for solution for infusion, which in turn is intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for infusion.
  13002000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for nebuliser solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a nebuliser solution.
  13003000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for oromucosal solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an oromucosal solution.
  13004000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for suspension for injectionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a suspension for injection.
  13005000http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersion for concentrate for dispersion for infusionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a dispersion intended for use in the preparation of a concentrate for dispersion for infusion, which in turn is intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion for infusion.
  13006000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar drops, powder for suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an ear drops suspension.
  13007000http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent granules for oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of effervescent granules intended to be dispersed or dissolved in the specified liquid, which is supplied in the same packaging, to obtain an oral suspension. Where the granules are intended to be dispersed in water, the term 'Effervescent granules' is used instead.
  13008000http://standardterms.edqm.euEmulsion for emulsion for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for use in the preparation of an emulsion for injection.
  13009000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndotracheopulmonary instillation, powder for suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an endotracheopulmonary instillation suspension.
  13010000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, powder for solutionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an eye drops solution.
  13011000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, powder for suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an eye drops suspension.
  13012000http://standardterms.edqm.euGas for dispersion for infusionSterile preparation consisting of a gas that is intended to be mixed with the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion of the gas in the liquid, which is intended for administration by infusion.
  13013000http://standardterms.edqm.euGas for dispersion for injectionSterile preparation consisting of a gas that is intended to be mixed with the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion of the gas in the liquid, which is intended for administration by injection.
  13014000http://standardterms.edqm.euGel for gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel intended for use in the preparation of a gel for cutaneous use.
  13015000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for rectal suspensionSolid preparation consisting of aggregated particles that may include excipients to facilitate wetting and dispersion, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a rectal suspension, which is usually prepared just before administration to the patient.
  13016000http://standardterms.edqm.euLaryngopharyngeal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for administration to the laryngopharynx for a local effect, other than by spraying.
  13017000http://standardterms.edqm.euLaryngopharyngeal spray, solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for spraying onto the laryngopharynx for a local effect.
  13018000http://standardterms.edqm.euMatrix for implantation matrixSolid sterile preparation consisting of a usually pliable, absorbent piece of material (e.g. collagen) intended to be used in the preparation of an implantation matrix.
  13019000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal drops, lyophilisate for suspensionSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a suspension for use as nasal drops.
  13020000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal drops, powder for solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a nasal drops solution.
  13021000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for gelSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders intended to be mixed with the specified liquid or gel to obtain a gel (for cutaneous use).
  13022000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for dental gelSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders intended to be mixed with the specified liquid or gel to obtain a dental gel.
  13023000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for dispersion for injectionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion for injection.
  13024000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for endocervical gelSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders intended to be mixed with the specified liquid or gel to obtain an endocervical gel.
  13025000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for endosinusial solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an endosinusial solution.
  13026000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for gingival gelSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders intended to be mixed with the specified liquid or gel to obtain a gingival gel.
  13027000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for implantation matrixSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be used in the preparation of an implantation matrix, e.g. by dissolving in the specified liquid to prepare the solution used to impregnate the matrix.
  13028000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for implantation pasteSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders intended to be mixed with the specified liquid or paste to obtain an implantation paste.
  13029000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for intraocular instillation solutionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an intraocular instillation solution.
  13031000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for sealantSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a sealant.
  13032000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for skin-prick testSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for skin-prick test.
  13033000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for solution for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a solution for injection.
  13034000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for sprayLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a spray.
  13035000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolvent for...Liquid preparation consisting of an excipient that contains no active substances itself but is intended to be used in the preparation of a pharmaceutical product, e.g. for diluting/dissolving/dispersing the item(s) containing the active substance(s). The term is intended to cover all such excipients, with the particular specifications (e.g. sterility requirements) depending on the final product and its intended use.
  13036000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for emulsion for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a suspension intended for use in the preparation of an emulsion for injection.
  13037000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for oral suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for use in the preparation of an oral suspension.
  13038000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for sprayLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for use in the preparation of a spray.
  13039000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for suspension for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a suspension intended for use in the preparation of a suspension for injection.
  13040000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for emulsion for injectionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be mixed with the specified liquid to obtain an emulsion for injection.
  13041000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndosinusial solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended to be administered to the sinuses to obtain a local effect.
  13042000http://standardterms.edqm.euEpilesional solutionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended to be administered onto a lesion.
  13043000http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantation pasteSemi-solid sterile preparation containing large proportions of solids finely dispersed in the basis, intended to be implanted in the body for release of the active substance(s) over an extended period of time, usually to obtain a systemic effect.
  13044000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraocular instillation solutionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended to be instilled as drops into an internal part of the eye.
  13045000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravesical suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a small-volume suspension intended for intravesical use by means of a suitable applicator.
  13046000http://standardterms.edqm.euCoated granulesSolid preparation intended for oral use, consisting of granules coated with one or more layers of mixtures of various substances that are usually applied as a solution or suspension in conditions in which evaporation of the vehicle occurs. The thickness of the coating is greater than that of film-coated granules. When the coating dissolves or disintegrates any active substance is released into the gastrointestinal fluid at a rate depending essentially on its intrinsic properties (conventional release).
  13047000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for suspension for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a suspension for injection.
  13048000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for suspension for injectionSolid sterile preparation consisting of granules intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a suspension for injection.
  13049000http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersion for injection/infusionSterile liquid preparation consisting of two or more phases of which at least one is dispersed in the liquid phase, intended for administration by injection or infusion. To be used only when emulsion for injection/infusion is not appropriate. Solid suspension preparations are excluded.
  13050000http://standardterms.edqm.euGas for dispersion for injection/infusionSterile preparation consisting of a gas that is intended to be mixed with the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion of the gas in the liquid, which is intended for administration by injection or infusion.
  13051000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for injection/skin-prick testLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution containing an allergen product intended for diagnostic use in a skin-prick test or as an injection (usually intraepidermal); it may also be licensed for immunotherapy treatment by injection (usually subcutaneous).
  13052000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for injection/skin-prick testSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for injection/skin-prick test.
  13054000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for bee-hive stripLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a bee-hive strip by application to an absorbent matrix; the bee-hive strip is usually used immediately after preparation.
  13055000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for use in drinking water/milkSolution for veterinary use, intended for administration by incorporation into the animal drinking water, milk or milk replacer. If direct oral administration to individual animals is also authorised, the method of administration, including any necessary dilution, is clearly described in the product information.
  13056000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for fish treatmentPowder to be used to produce a solution intended for the treatment of fish by immersion.
  13058000http://standardterms.edqm.euCaplet
  13061000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for solution for infusionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a solution for infusion.
  13065000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammary gelSemi-solid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a gel containing dissolved or dispersed active substance(s) intended for intramammary use. Intramammary gels are presented in intramammary syringes for use on one occasion only to introduce the gel into a single teat canal.
  13066000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet for cutaneous solutionSolid, usually single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet, usually uncoated, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a cutaneous solution.
  13067000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for oral suspensionSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to create an oral suspension.
  13076000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release solution for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for administration by injection; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time.
  13077000http://standardterms.edqm.euUrethral emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for urethral use by means of a suitable applicator.
  13078000http://standardterms.edqm.euBee-hive solutionLiquid preparation intended for in-hive use, consisting of a solution from which the active substance(s) are released by vaporisation or physical contact usually over an extended period of time. The precise method of administration of the solution is described in the product information.
  13079000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for bee-hive solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a bee-hive solution.
  13080000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for bee-hive solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a bee-hive solution.
  13082000http://standardterms.edqm.euBee-hive dispersionLiquid preparation intended for in-hive use, consisting of two or more phases, at least one of which is dispersed in the liquid phase, from which the active substance(s) are released by vaporisation or physical contact usually over an extended period of time. The precise method of administration of the dispersion is described in the product information.
  13084000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral spray, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation for veterinary use consisting of a suspension intended for oral use. It is administered by spraying, including by spraying as coarse droplets over the animal(s), which then consume the product, for example during preening.
  13085000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for concentrate for oral spray, suspensionLiquid preparation for veterinary use intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a concentrate for oral spray, suspension, which in turn is intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an oral spray, suspension.
  13087000http://standardterms.edqm.euOculonasal suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation for veterinary use consisting of a suspension intended for oculonasal use.
  13089000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for oral spray, suspensionSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an oral spray, suspension.
  13091000http://standardterms.edqm.euEmulsion for suspension for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for use in the preparation of a suspension for injection.
  13096000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray, lyophilisate for suspensionSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a nasal spray, suspension.
  13098000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for oculonasal suspension/use in drinking waterSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to create a suspension for oculonasal use, or to be dispersed in the animal drinking water.
  13099000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for bee-hive dispersionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be mixed with the specified liquid to obtain a bee-hive dispersion.
  13100000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for bee-hive dispersionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use in the preparation of a bee-hive dispersion.
  13102000http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermal ointmentSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a single-phase basis in which solids or liquids may be dispersed. Active substance(s) are dissolved or dispersed in the basis, which may be hydrophilic, hydrophobic or water-emulsifying. Transdermal ointments are intended for transdermal use.
  13105000http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual powderSolid preparation consisting of a powder intended for sublingual use.
  13106000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral herbal materialSolid preparation consisting of whole, broken or fragmented plants or parts of plants in an unprocessed state (herbal drug), intended for oral use without requiring transformation (e.g. dissolution or dispersion in water); the material may be dried or fresh, and may be chewed before being swallowed. The word ‘plant’ is used in the broader sense to include also algae, fungi and lichens. Certain exudates that have not been subjected to a specific treatment may be included. Herbal teas and instant herbal teas are excluded, as are preparations that are processed or formulated into capsules, granules, powders, etc.
  13107000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for cardioplegia/organ preservationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of an aqueous solution of electrolytes typically at a concentration close to the intracellular electrolyte composition, intended for cardioplegic use and for storage, protection and/or perfusion of mammalian body organs that are in particular destined for transplantation.
  13111000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for vaginal solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a vaginal solution.
  13113000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine gelSemi-solid preparation consisting of a gel intended for intrauterine use.
  13115000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicinal leechWhole, live, medicinal leech, usually of the Hirudo genus (e.g. Hirudo medicinalis, Hirudo verbana), usually intended to be applied to the skin in order to restore or improve local blood flow or to provide other local effects. After attaching itself to the host, the leech creates an incision in the skin and secretes saliva containing a variety of active substances (e.g. anaesthetics, anticoagulants, anti-inflammatories, vasodilators) that allow it to feed on the blood of the host.
  13116000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for emulsion for injectionSolid sterile preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be mixed with the specified liquid to obtain an emulsion for injection.
  13118000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet with sensorSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet intended for oral use, in which one or more ingestible sensors are embedded. The sensor is usually not digested, and is usually intended for use with external diagnostic equipment to which it can transmit data such as physiological and behavioural measurements.
  13123000http://standardterms.edqm.euUrethral ointmentSemi-solid preparation consisting of an ointment intended for urethral use by means of a suitable applicator.
  13124000http://standardterms.edqm.euMedicinal larvaeWhole, live, medicinal larvae, usually of a species of fly such as Lucilla sericata (common greenbottle fly), provided in an appropriate container such as a mesh bag, intended to be applied to a wound and covered with an appropriate dressing in order to allow debridement of necrotic tissue over a specified period of time (usually a few days). The larvae secrete enzymes into the wound, liquefying the necrotic tissue, and ingest the resulting material.
  13126000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release dispersion for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of two or more phases of which at least one is dispersed in the liquid phase, intended for administration by injection; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time. To be used only when 'Prolonged-release emulsion for injection' is not appropriate. Solid suspension preparations are excluded.
  13127000http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual lyophilisateSolid single-dose preparation made by freeze-drying of a liquid or semi-solid preparation, intended for sublingual use.
  13128000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release wound solutionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended to be administered onto a wound, including surgical wounds; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time.
  13129000http://standardterms.edqm.euNebuliser dispersionLiquid preparation consisting of a dispersion intended for inhalation use. The dispersion is converted into an aerosol by a continuously operating nebuliser or a metered-dose nebuliser.
  13133000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant oral suspensionLiquid, single-dose or multidose, delayed-release preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oral use. The preparation is intended to resist the gastric fluid and release the active substance(s) in the intestinal fluid. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  13134000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release oral suspensionLiquid, single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oral use, showing a slower release of the active substance(s) than that of a conventional-release oral suspension. This deliberate modification is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  13135000http://standardterms.edqm.euModified-release oral suspensionLiquid, single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oral use, showing a rate, a place and/or a time of release of the active substance(s) that is different from that of a conventional-release oral suspension. This deliberate modification is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method. The generic term 'Modified-release oral suspension' is used only when the more-specific terms 'Gastro-resistant oral suspension' or 'Prolonged-release oral suspension' do not apply. Each dose from a multidose container is administered by means of a device suitable for measuring the prescribed volume. The device is usually a spoon or a cup for volumes of 5 mL or multiples thereof or an oral syringe for other volumes.
  13136000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant powder for oral suspension
  13139000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for dispersion for injectionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion for injection.
  13140000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous/oromucosal solutionNon-sterile, liquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for cutaneous or oromucosal use; it is not intended for use on injured skin.
  13141000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal pouchSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a small bag made of a suitable material containing a preparation such as a powder; it is intended to be placed in the oral cavity to obtain either a systemic or a local effect by delivering the active substance(s) over a certain period of time, after which it is then removed.
  13145000http://standardterms.edqm.euImpregnated cutaneous swabSolid preparation consisting of a piece of absorbent material impregnated usually with a liquid preparation, intended to be applied to the skin for a limited period of time with one or more wiping motions, and which may be attached to an application device such as a stick. Impregnated pad is excluded.
  13148000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release pessarySolid, single-dose preparation usually prepared by moulding, of various shapes, usually ovoid, with a volume and consistency suitable for insertion into the vagina to obtain a local effect. It contains one or more active substances dispersed or dissolved in a suitable basis that may be soluble or dispersible in water or may melt at body temperature. It shows a slower release of the active substance(s) than that of a conventional-release pessary. Prolonged release is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method.
  13149000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal filmSolid preparation consisting of a single- or multilayer sheet of suitable material(s) intended for oromucosal use. It is applied to the oral cavity or onto specific parts of the oral cavity, usually to obtain a systemic effect. Where a preparation is intended for use only at a single specific part of the oral cavity, the appropriate specific term (e.g. Buccal film, Sublingual film) is used instead.
  13152000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for emulsion for injectionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid in order to obtain an emulsion for injection.
  13154000http://standardterms.edqm.euFilm-coated granulesSolid preparation intended for oral use, consisting of granules coated with a thin polymeric film that dissolves within a few minutes in the gastrointestinal fluid. Film-coated granules are intended for oral use to release active substance(s) at a rate that is not significantly delayed compared to that of the uncoated granules.
  13158000http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent tablet for oculonasal suspensionSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of an effervescent tablet intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to create an oculonasal suspension.
  13159000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, prolonged-release solutionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an aqueous or oily solution intended for ocular use; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time. Multidose preparations are presented in containers that allow successive drops to be administered. The containers contain usually at most 10 mL of the preparation.
  13162000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for cutaneous emulsionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a cutaneous emulsion.
  13163000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for use in drinking water/milkSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of granules intended to be dissolved in the animal drinking water, milk or milk replacer. If alternative methods of administration to individual animals are also authorised, the method of administration is clearly described in the product information.
  13164000http://standardterms.edqm.euMucosal spray, solution
  13165000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for gelLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended to be mixed with the specified liquid or gel to obtain a gel (for cutaneous use).
  13167000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal drops, emulsionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for oromucosal use. The preparation is administered in small volumes into the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity by means of a suitable device such as a dropper.
  13168000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal drops, solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for oromucosal use. The preparation is administered in small volumes into the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity by means of a suitable device such as a dropper.
  13169000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal drops, suspensionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oromucosal use. The preparation is administered in small volumes into the oral cavity or onto a specific part of the oral cavity by means of a suitable device such as a dropper.
  13174000http://standardterms.edqm.euBee-hive powderSolid preparation intended for in-hive use, consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, from which the active substance(s) are released by vaporisation or physical contact usually over an extended period of time. In some cases the powder may also be dissolved in the specified solvent to obtain a bee-hive solution. The precise method of administration is described in the product information.
  13175000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release chewable tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of a tablet intended to be chewed before being swallowed, and showing a slower release of the active substance(s) than that of a conventional-release chewable tablet. Prolonged release is achieved by a special formulation design and/or manufacturing method, which is not disrupted by the act of chewing or otherwise breaking the tablet. Prolonged-release chewable tablets are intended for oral use.
  13176000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for prolonged-release oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of a powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a prolonged-release oral suspension.
  13177000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for gastro-resistant oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of granules intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a gastro-resistant oral suspension.
  13178000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for gastro-resistant oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of a powder intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a gastro-resistant oral suspension.
  13179000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for modified-release oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of granules intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a modified-release oral suspension. The generic term 'Granules for modified-release oral suspension' is used only when the more-specific terms 'Granules for gastro-resistant oral suspension' or 'Granules for prolonged-release oral suspension' do not apply.
  13180000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for prolonged-release oral suspensionSolid preparation consisting of granules intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a prolonged-release oral suspension.
  13184000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for provocation testSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for provocation test.
  13186000http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantation gelSemi-solid sterile preparation consisting of a gel intended to be implanted in the body; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time to obtain a local or systemic effect.
  13187000http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersion for implantation gelLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a dispersion intended for the preparation of an implantation gel.
  13188000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for implantation gelLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for the preparation of an implantation gel.
  13190000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracameral implantSolid sterile preparation of a size and shape suitable for implantation into the anterior chamber of the eye; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time, usually to obtain a local effect. Each intracameral implant is usually presented in a sterile administration device such as an applicator.
  13191000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravitreal implantSolid sterile preparation of a size and shape suitable for implantation into the rear chamber of the eye; the active substance(s) are released over an extended period of time, usually to obtain a local effect. Each intravitreal implant is usually presented in a sterile administration device such as an applicator.
  13193000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral suspension, baitSolid, single dose preparation for veterinary use consisting of a suspension intended for oral use, encased in a solid outer mass that is attractive to the target species.
  13196000http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual solutionLiquid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for sublingual use.
  13197000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules in capsule for openingSingle-dose preparation consisting of granules enclosed in a capsule resembling a hard capsule. The capsule is to be opened and its entire contents administered orally. The capsule itself is not swallowed and is discarded after opening. For preparations consisting of a capsule that may either be swallowed whole or be opened, the term 'Hard capsule' is used instead.
  13198000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral powder in capsule for openingSingle-dose preparation consisting of an oral powder enclosed in a capsule resembling a hard capsule. The capsule is to be opened and its entire contents administered orally. The capsule itself is not swallowed and is discarded after opening. For preparations consisting of a capsule that may either be swallowed whole or be opened, the term 'Hard capsule' is used instead.
  30047500http://standardterms.edqm.euPouch
  50001000http://standardterms.edqm.euChewable/dispersible tabletSolid single-dose preparation consisting of an uncoated tablet intended either to be chewed before being swallowed, or to be dispersed in the specified liquid before being swallowed.
  50009000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for cutaneous spray, emulsionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a cutaneous spray emulsion.
  50009300http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for dispersion for infusionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a dispersion for infusion.
  50009500http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for emulsion for infusionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an emulsion for infusion.
  50009750http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for intravesical solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an intravesical solution.
  50010000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for oral solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an oral solution.
  50011000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for oral/rectal solutionLiquid preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an oral/rectal solution.
  50012000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for peritoneal dialysis solution
  50013000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for intravesical use
  50013250http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for peritoneal dialysisLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for peritoneal dialysis.
  50013500http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for spray emulsion
  50014000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for suspension for infusion
  50015000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous and nasal ointment
  50015100http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous/ear drops suspension
  50015200http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous/nasal ointmentSemi-solid preparation consisting of an ointment intended for cutaneous or nasal use.
  50015300http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous/oromucosal/oral solution
  50015400http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous/oromucosal spray
  50015450http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous solution/concentrate for oromucosal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for cutaneous use or intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain an oromucosal solution.
  50015500http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous spray, emulsionLiquid preparation, usually multidose, consisting of an emulsion in a pressurised container with a spray valve or in a container equipped with a spray pump, intended for cutaneous use.
  50016000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous spray, ointmentOintment formed at the time of administration from a liquid preparation in a pressurised container with a spray valve or in a container equipped with a spray pump.
  50017000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental pasteSemi-solid single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of solid particles finely dispersed in a suitable basis, intended for administration on or inside the tooth or on and/or around the nerves supplying the teeth. Toothpaste is excluded.
  50017500http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersion for infusionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of two or more phases of which at least one is dispersed in the liquid phase, intended to be introduced, usually in large volumes, usually into the circulating blood stream. To be used only when emulsion for infusion is not appropriate. Solid suspension preparations are excluded.
  50018000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar/eye drops, solutionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for use as ear drops or eye drops.
  50018500http://standardterms.edqm.euEar/eye drops, suspensionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a suspension intended for use as ear drops or eye drops.
  50019000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar/eye ointmentSemi-solid preparation consisting of an ointment intended for auricular or ocular use.
  50019500http://standardterms.edqm.euEar/eye/nasal drops, solutionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for use as ear drops, eye drops or nasal drops.
  50020000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar/eye/nose drops, solution
  50020200http://standardterms.edqm.euEar/nasal drops, suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for use as ear drops or nasal drops.
  50020500http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent buccal tablet
  50021000http://standardterms.edqm.euEmulsion for injection/infusionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for administration by injection or infusion.
  50022000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndosinusial wash, suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for cleaning the sinuses.
  50023500http://standardterms.edqm.euFilm coated gastro-resistant tablet
  50024000http://standardterms.edqm.euGargle/mouthwashLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use as a gargle or a mouthwash.
  50024500http://standardterms.edqm.euGargle/nasal washLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use as a gargle or a nasal wash.
  50025000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant coated tablet
  50026000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant granules for oral suspension
  50026250http://standardterms.edqm.euGastro-resistant prolonged-release tablet
  50028000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for oral and rectal suspension
  50029000http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for oral drops, solution
  50029150http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for oral/rectal suspensionSolid preparation consisting of granules intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an oral/rectal suspension.
  50029250http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for use in drinking waterSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of granules intended to be dissolved in the animal drinking water. If alternative methods of administration to individual animals are also authorised, the method of administration is clearly described in the product information.
  50029500http://standardterms.edqm.euGranules for vaginal solutionSolid preparation consisting of aggregated particles that may include excipients to facilitate wetting and dissolution, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a vaginal solution, which is usually prepared just before administration to the patient.
  50029600http://standardterms.edqm.euHard capsule with gastro-resistant pellets
  50029800http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation impregnated pad
  50030000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation powder, tabletSolid multidose preparation intended for inhalation use. The dose of inhalation powder is generated from the tablet by a metering mechanism within the inhaler, for example by scraping off a small amount of powder from the tablet.
  50031000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, effervescent tabletSolid preparation consisting of a tablet usually containing acid substances and carbonates or hydrogen carbonates that react rapidly in the presence of aqueous liquid to release carbon dioxide, intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect. The vapour may be generated by adding the tablet to hot water.
  50032000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, emulsionLiquid preparation consisting of an emulsion intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect. The vapour may be generated by adding the emulsion to hot water.
  50033000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, impregnated padSolid preparation consisting of a piece of absorbent material impregnated usually with a liquid or semi-solid preparation, intended for generation of vapour to be inhaled to obtain a local effect.
  50033100http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation vapour, impregnated plugSolid preparation consisting of an impregnated plug that generates a vapour to be inhaled, for example by the patient inhaling through a device containing the plug, thereby drawing air through or over it and vaporising the active ingredient(s) impregnated therein.
  50033300http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine foamLiquid preparation for veterinary use, usually presented in a pressurised container provided with an applicator suitable for delivery to the uterus of foam containing large volumes of gas dispersed in a liquid containing the active substance(s).
  50033400http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravesical solution/solution for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for intravesical use or for administration by injection.
  50034000http://standardterms.edqm.euLiquefied gas for dental use
  50034700http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate for use in drinking waterSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a freeze-dried powder intended to be dissolved in the animal drinking water. If alternative methods of administration to individual animals are also authorised, the method of administration is clearly described in the product information.
  50035000http://standardterms.edqm.euModified-release film-coated tablet
  50036000http://standardterms.edqm.euModified-release granules for oral suspension
  50036050http://standardterms.edqm.euMouthwash, powder for solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a mouthwash.
  50036100http://standardterms.edqm.euMuco-adhesive buccal prolonged-release tablet
  50036500http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal/oromucosal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for nasal or oromucosal application. 'Nasal/oromucosal spray, solution' and 'Nasal spray, solution/oromucosal solution' are excluded.
  50036700http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal/oromucosal spray, solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution in a container with or without a metering dose valve or in a container with a spray pump, intended for nasal or oromucosal use.
  50037000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray and oromucosal solution
  50037100http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray, powder for solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a nasal spray solution.
  50037400http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray, solution/oromucosal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for use as a nasal spray or an oromucosal solution.
  50037500http://standardterms.edqm.euOral drops, granules for solutionSolid preparation consisting of granules intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an oral drops solution.
  50037750http://standardterms.edqm.euOral drops, liquidLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a liquid active substance per se, intended for oral use. The preparation is administered in small volumes as drops by means of a suitable device such as a dropper. The measured dose may be diluted in water or another suitable liquid before swallowing.
  50037900http://standardterms.edqm.euOral/rectal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for oral or rectal use.
  50038000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral/rectal suspensionLiquid preparation consisting of a suspension intended for oral or rectal use.
  50038500http://standardterms.edqm.euOral solution/concentrate for nebuliser solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for oral use or intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a nebuliser solution.
  50039000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal patchFlexible single-dose preparation intended to be applied to the oral cavity to obtain either a systemic or a local effect by delivering the active substance(s) over a certain period of time, after which it is then removed.
  50039500http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal/laryngopharyngeal solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for oromucosal or laryngopharyngeal use. 'Oromucosal/laryngopharyngeal solution/spray, solution' is excluded.
  50040000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal/laryngopharyngeal solution/spray
  50040500http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal/laryngopharyngeal solution/spray, solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution intended for oromucosal or laryngopharyngeal use, presented in a container with an optional spray device to allow administration as a spray.
  50043000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for concentrate for solution for infusionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a concentrate for solution for infusion, which must subsequently be diluted before administration as a solution for infusion.
  50048750http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for concentrate for dispersion for infusionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a concentrate for dispersion for infusion, which must subsequently be diluted before administration as a dispersion for infusion.
  50049000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for concentrate for haemodialysis solution
  50049100http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for concentrate for intravesical suspensionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain a concentrate for intravesical suspension, which must subsequently be diluted before administration as an intravesical suspension.
  50049200http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for concentrate for solution for haemodialysisSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a concentrate for solution for haemodialysis, which must subsequently be diluted before use as a solution for haemodialysis.
  50049250http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for concentrate for solution for injection/infusionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a concentrate for solution for injection/infusion, which must subsequently be diluted before administration as a solution for injection/infusion.
  50049270http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for dental solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a dental solution.
  50049300http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for epilesional solutionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an epilesional solution.
  50049500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for implantation suspensionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an implantation suspension.
  50050000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for intravesical solutionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an intravesical solution.
  50050500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for intravesical solution/solution for injectionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain an intravesical solution/solution for injection.
  50051000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for intravesical suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an intravesical suspension.
  50051100http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for mouth wash
  50051500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for nebuliser solution/solution for injection/infusion
  50052000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for oral/rectal suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an oral/rectal suspension.
  50053000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for injection or infusion
  50053500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for injection/infusionSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for injection/infusion.
  50054000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for intravesical use
  50055000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for nasal spray
  50055150http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution/suspension for injection
  50055250http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for use in drinking water/milkSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the animal drinking water, milk or milk replacer. If alternative methods of administration to individual animals are also authorised, the method of administration is clearly described in the product information.
  50055500http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release film-coated tablet
  50056000http://standardterms.edqm.euProlonged-release granules for oral suspension
  50056500http://standardterms.edqm.euRadiopharmaceutical precursor, solutionLiquid preparation consisting of a solution containing a radionuclide produced for the radio-labelling of another substance prior to administration.
  50057000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for haemodialysis/haemofiltrationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for use as a solution for haemodialysis or a solution for haemofiltration.
  50058000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for infusion and oral solution
  50059000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for injection/concentrate for solution for infusion
  50059500http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for injection for euthanasia
  50060000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for injection/infusionLiquid sterile single-dose or multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for administration by injection or infusion.
  50060700http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for injection/infusion/rectal use
  50061000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for intraperitoneal use
  50061300http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for use in drinking waterLiquid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a solution intended for administration by incorporation into the animal drinking water. If direct oral administration to individual animals is also authorised, the method of administration, including any necessary dilution, is clearly described in the product information.
  50061500http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for sealantLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for the preparation of a sealant.
  50061600http://standardterms.edqm.euSolvent for nasal use
  50063000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for infusion
  50063500http://standardterms.edqm.euSuspension for use in drinking waterLiquid preparation for veterinary use consisting of a suspension intended for administration by incorporation into the animal drinking water. If direct oral administration to individual animals is also authorised, the method of administration, including any necessary dilution, is clearly described in the product information.
  50066000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet for oral suspension
  50068000http://standardterms.edqm.euTeat dip/spray solutionLiquid preparation intended for use as a teat dip solution or as a teat spray solution.
  50070000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral suspension for use in drinking water
  50072000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for use in drinking waterSolid preparation for veterinary use consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the animal drinking water. If alternative methods of administration to individual animals are also authorised, the method of administration is clearly described in the product information.
  50073000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for solution for intraocular irrigationSolid sterile preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dissolved in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for intraocular irrigation.
  50073500http://standardterms.edqm.euSolution for intraocular irrigationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solution intended for irrigation of one or more internal structures of the eye, for example during surgical procedures.
  50074000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolvent for solution for intraocular irrigationLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solvent containing no active substances, intended for use in the preparation of a solution for intraocular irrigation.
  50076000http://standardterms.edqm.euSolvent for solution for infusionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of a solvent containing no active substances, intended for use in the preparation of a solution for infusion.
  50077000http://standardterms.edqm.euDispersion for injectionLiquid sterile preparation consisting of two or more phases of which at least one is dispersed in the liquid phase, intended for administration by injection. To be used only when emulsion for injection is not appropriate. Solid suspension preparations are excluded.
  50079000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate for solution for injection/infusionLiquid sterile preparation intended to be diluted in the specified liquid to obtain a solution for injection/infusion.
  50081000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation solutionLiquid, usually multidose preparation consisting of a solution intended for inhalation use. The preparation is presented in a non-pressurised container fitted with a metering dose mechanism. 'Nebuliser solution' and 'Pressurised inhalation, solution' are excluded.
  50082000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral drops, powder for suspensionSolid preparation consisting of one or more powders, including freeze-dried powders, intended to be dispersed in the specified liquid to obtain an oral drops suspension.
  15001000http://standardterms.edqm.euActuationA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is administered following a single operation of a metered-dose pump, valve or other equivalent dosing mechanism.
  15002000http://standardterms.edqm.euAmpouleA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single ampoule container.
  15004000http://standardterms.edqm.euApplicatorA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single applicator.
  15005000http://standardterms.edqm.euBagA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single bag container.
  15006000http://standardterms.edqm.euBarrelA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single barrel container.
  15007000http://standardterms.edqm.euBlisterA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single blister or unit-dose blister container.
  15008000http://standardterms.edqm.euBlockA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of block.
  15009000http://standardterms.edqm.euBottleA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single bottle container.
  15011000http://standardterms.edqm.euCachetA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of cachet.
  15012000http://standardterms.edqm.euCapsuleA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of capsule.
  15013000http://standardterms.edqm.euCartridgeA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single cartridge container.
  15015000http://standardterms.edqm.euCollarA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of collar.
  15016000http://standardterms.edqm.euContainerA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single container, where a more-specific container term is not applicable.
  15017000http://standardterms.edqm.euCupA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is administered by filling a single cup administration device.
  15018000http://standardterms.edqm.euCylinderA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single cylinder-type container.
  15019000http://standardterms.edqm.euDartA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single dart container.
  15021000http://standardterms.edqm.euDressingA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of dressing.
  15022000http://standardterms.edqm.euDropA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is administered in a single drop dispensed from a dropper or equivalent administration device.
  15023000http://standardterms.edqm.euFilmA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of film.
  15024000http://standardterms.edqm.euChewing gumA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of medicated chewing gum.
  15025000http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of implant.
  15026000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalerA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single inhaler container.
  15027000http://standardterms.edqm.euInsertA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of insert.
  15028000http://standardterms.edqm.euJarA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single jar container.
  15029000http://standardterms.edqm.euLozengeA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of lozenge.
  15030000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisateA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of lyophilisate.
  15031000http://standardterms.edqm.euMatrixA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of matrix.
  15033000http://standardterms.edqm.euPadA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of pad.
  15034000http://standardterms.edqm.euPaperA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of paper.
  15035000http://standardterms.edqm.euPastilleA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of pastille.
  15036000http://standardterms.edqm.euPatchA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of patch.
  15037000http://standardterms.edqm.euPenA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single pen container.
  15038000http://standardterms.edqm.euPendantA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of pendant.
  15039000http://standardterms.edqm.euPessaryA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of pessary.
  15040000http://standardterms.edqm.euPilluleA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of pillule.
  15041000http://standardterms.edqm.euPipetteA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single pipette administration device.
  15042000http://standardterms.edqm.euPlasterA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of plaster.
  15043000http://standardterms.edqm.euPlugA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of plug.
  15044000http://standardterms.edqm.euPouchA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form or container is a type of pouch.
  15045000http://standardterms.edqm.euSachetA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single sachet container.
  15046000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpongeA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of sponge.
  15047000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpoonfulA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is administered by filling a single spoon administration device.
  15048000http://standardterms.edqm.euStickA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of stick.
  15049000http://standardterms.edqm.euStrawA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single straw container.
  15050000http://standardterms.edqm.euStripA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of strip.
  15051000http://standardterms.edqm.euSuppositoryA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of suppository.
  15052000http://standardterms.edqm.euSyringeA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single syringe container.
  15053000http://standardterms.edqm.euSystemA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of system.
  15054000http://standardterms.edqm.euTabletA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of tablet.
  15055000http://standardterms.edqm.euTagA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of tag.
  15056000http://standardterms.edqm.euTamponA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of tampon.
  15057000http://standardterms.edqm.euThreadA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of thread.
  15058000http://standardterms.edqm.euTubeA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single tube container.
  15059000http://standardterms.edqm.euVesselA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single vessel-type container.
  15060000http://standardterms.edqm.euVialA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single vial container.
  15061000http://standardterms.edqm.euPuff
  15062000http://standardterms.edqm.euSwabA unit of presentation used to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of swab.
  15063000http://standardterms.edqm.euBaitA unit of presentation to represent the quantity of product that is found in a single discrete entity where the pharmaceutical dose form is a type of bait.
  20001000http://standardterms.edqm.euAuricular useAdministration of a medicinal product to the ear.
  20002000http://standardterms.edqm.euBeak dippingAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by dipping the beak of birds into an aqueous solution of the medicinal product.
  20002500http://standardterms.edqm.euBuccal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the buccal cavity (pouch located between the cheek and the gum) to obtain a systemic effect
  20003000http://standardterms.edqm.euCutaneous useAdministration of a medicinal product to the skin and/or cutaneous wounds and/or nails and/or hair in order to obtain a local effect.
  20004000http://standardterms.edqm.euDental useAdministration of a medicinal product to and/or in the teeth or, on and/or around the nerves supplying the teeth.
  20005000http://standardterms.edqm.euDippingAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by immersing the animal into a bath or plunge pool containing the medicinal product.
  20006000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndocervical useAdministration of a medicinal product to the cervix uteri.
  20007000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndosinusial useAdministration of a medicinal product to the sinuses to obtain a local effect.
  20008000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndotracheopulmonary useAdministration of a medicinal product to the trachea and/or bronchi by instillation (preparations for inhalation are excluded; see inhalation use).
  20009000http://standardterms.edqm.euEpidural useInjection of a medicinal product into the epidural space.
  20010000http://standardterms.edqm.euEpilesional useAdministration of a medicinal product onto a lesion.
  20011000http://standardterms.edqm.euExtraamniotic useInjection of a medicinal product between chorion and amnion.
  20011500http://standardterms.edqm.euExtracorporeal useUse of a medicinal product outside the body
  20012000http://standardterms.edqm.euFoot-stab useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product into the foot of birds.
  20013000http://standardterms.edqm.euGastroenteral useAdministration of a medicinal product to the gastroenteral tract by means of an appropriate device. For use only when gastric use and intestinal use do not apply.
  20013500http://standardterms.edqm.euGastric useAdministration of a medicinal product to the stomach by means of an appropriate device
  20014000http://standardterms.edqm.euGingival useAdministration of a medicinal product to the gingivae.
  20015000http://standardterms.edqm.euHaemodialysisClearance of the blood by means of a semipermeable membrane. [Previous English term 'Hemodialysis' corrected 04/07/11.]
  20015500http://standardterms.edqm.euImplantationInsertion of an implant or living tissue equivalent into living tissue.
  20015700http://standardterms.edqm.euIn drinking water useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by incorporation into the animal drinking water.
  20016000http://standardterms.edqm.euIn drinking water/milk useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by incorporation into the animal drinking water, milk or milk replacer. [Previous English term 'In drinking water or milk use' corrected 28/03/2011.]
  20017000http://standardterms.edqm.euIn ovoAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product through the shell into an embryonated egg.
  20018000http://standardterms.edqm.euIn-feed useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by incorporation into the animal feed.
  20019000http://standardterms.edqm.euIn-hive useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product into a bee hive, for example by placing it in a bee hive, sprinkling or spraying it over or into a bee hive, or converting it into a vapour with an appropriate vaporisation device such that the vapour enters the bee hive.
  20019500http://standardterms.edqm.euInfiltrationMethod of administration, usually by injection, whereby a fluid passes into a target tissue (e.g. anaesthetic infiltration)
  20020000http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalation useAdministration of a medicinal product to the respiratory system by inhalation to obtain a systemic or a local effect in the lower respiratory tract. Nasal use and endotracheopulmonary use are excluded
  20021000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntestinal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon) by means of an appropriate device. Gastroenteral use is excluded
  20022000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraamniotic useInjection of a medicinal product into the amniotic cavity.
  20023000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraarterial useInjection of a medicinal product into an artery.
  20024000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraarticular useInjection of a medicinal product into an articular cavity.
  20025000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrabursal useInjection of a medicinal product into bursae and tendons.
  20025500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracameral useAdministration of a medicinal product directly into the anterior chamber of the eye
  20026000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracardiac useInjection of a medicinal product into the cardiac muscle and/or cardiac cavity. Cardioplegic use is excluded.
  20026500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracartilaginous useAdministration of a medicinal product into the cartilage
  20027000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracavernous useInjection of a medicinal product into the corpus cavernosum.
  20027010http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracerebral useAdministration of a medicinal product directly to the brain tissue. This term is only for use when a more-specific term (e.g. 'Intraputaminal use') is not applicable.
  20028000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracervical useInjection of a medicinal product into the cervix uteri.
  20028300http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracholangiopancreatic useInjection of a medicinal product into the bile duct and the pancreatic duct, for example via a cannula introduced into the ampulla of Vater (the common opening of the ducts), usually for the administration of a contrast medium for techniques such as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).
  20028500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracisternal useAdministration of a medicinal product into the cisterna magna.
  20029000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracoronary useInjection of a medicinal product into the coronary artery. Cardioplegic use is excluded.
  20030000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntradermal useInjection of a medicinal product into the dermis.
  20031000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntradiscal useInjection of a medicinal product into the nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc.
  20031500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraepidermal useAdministration of a medicinal product into the epidermis
  20031700http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraglandular useAdministration of a medicinal product directly into a gland, usually by injection. Only to be used where more-specific terms such as 'Intraprostatic use' and 'Intramammary use' do not apply.
  20032000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntralesional useAdministration by injection or any other means of a medicinal product directly to a lesion.
  20033000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntralymphatic useInjection of a medicinal product into a lymphatic vessel.
  20034000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammary useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product into the intramammary gland via the teat canal.
  20035000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramuscular useInjection of a medicinal product into skeletal muscle tissue.
  20036000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraocular useAdministration of a medicinal product into the eye. The term 'intraocular use' is only for use when a more specific term (e.g. 'intracameral use', 'intravitreal use') does not apply. Ocular use and subconjunctival use are excluded.
  20036500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraosseous useAdministration of a medicinal product into the bone marrow. Intrasternal use is excluded.
  20037000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrapericardial useInjection of a medicinal product to the pericardium.
  20038000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraperitoneal useInjection of a medicinal product into the peritoneal cavity.
  20039000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrapleural useInjection of a medicinal product into the pleural cavity.
  20039200http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraportal useInjection/infusion of a medicinal product into the hepatic portal vein for local delivery to the liver.
  20039500http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraprostatic useAdministration of a medicinal product into the prostate
  20039800http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrapulmonary useAdministration of a medicinal product into the lung, usually by injection. 'Inhalation use' and 'Endotracheopulmonary use' are excluded.
  20040000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraruminal useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product into the rumen.
  20041000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrasternal useInjection of a medicinal product into the bone marrow of the sternum.
  20042000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrathecal useInjection of a medicinal product through the dura to the subarachnoid cavity.
  20043000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntratumoral useInjection of a medicinal product into a tumor.
  20044000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntrauterine useAdministration of a medicinal product to the cavity of the uterus.
  20045000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravenous useInjection of a medicinal product into a vein.
  20046000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravesical useAdministration of a medicinal product to the urinary bladder.
  20047000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntravitreal useAdministration of a medicinal product into the rear chamber of the eye.
  20047500http://standardterms.edqm.euIontophoresisIntroduction of (an) ionised active substance(s) through the intact skin by application of a direct electric current
  20048000http://standardterms.edqm.euLaryngopharyngeal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the laryngopharynx for a local effect (anaesthetics).
  20048500http://standardterms.edqm.euNail use
  20049000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the nose to obtain a systemic or local effect. Inhalation therapy intended for the lower respiratory tract is excluded; see inhalation use.
  20050000http://standardterms.edqm.euNebulisation useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product converted into an aerosol for mass medication, for example of birds.
  20051000http://standardterms.edqm.euOcular useAdministration of a medicinal product upon the eyeball and/or conjunctiva.
  20052000http://standardterms.edqm.euOculonasal useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by instillation (dropping) into the eyes and nares of individual animals (usually birds), or spraying onto the animals to achieve the same effect.
  20053000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral useTaking a medicinal product by means of swallowing.
  20054000http://standardterms.edqm.euOromucosal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the oral cavity to obtain either a systemic or a local effect. The term oromucosal is only for use when a more specific term (e.g. buccal, gingival, sublingual...) does not apply. Oral use is excluded.
  20055000http://standardterms.edqm.euOropharyngeal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the oropharynx (throat) to obtain a local effect.
  20056000http://standardterms.edqm.euParavertebral useInjection of a veterinary medicinal product along the spinal column of animals.
  20057000http://standardterms.edqm.euPeriarticular useInjection of a medicinal product around a joint.
  20058000http://standardterms.edqm.euPerineural useInjection of a medicinal product into the direct surroundings of one or more nerves.
  20059000http://standardterms.edqm.euPeriodontal useAdministration to the pouch between the tooth and the gingiva.
  20059300http://standardterms.edqm.euPeriosseous useAdministration of a medicinal product on or around the bone
  20059400http://standardterms.edqm.euPeritumoral useAdministration of a medicinal product directly into the region surrounding a tumour.
  20059500http://standardterms.edqm.euPosterior juxtascleral useAdministration of a medicinal product beneath the sub-tenon membrane of the sclera (i.e. in the episcleral space), adjacent to the macula.
  20060000http://standardterms.edqm.euPour-on useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by pouring onto the dorsal midline of the animal or to the top of the head and around the base of the horns.
  20061000http://standardterms.edqm.euRectal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the rectum in order to obtain a local or systemic effect.
  20061500http://standardterms.edqm.euRetrobulbar useAdministration of a medicinal product behind the eyeball
  20062000http://standardterms.edqm.euRoute of administration not applicableApplies to medicinal products not directly coming into contact with the body of the patient, or administration to various or non-specified anatomical sites.
  20063000http://standardterms.edqm.euSkin scarificationAdministration of a medicinal product by scratching the skin.
  20064000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpot-on useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product to a single site on the back of the animal or the base of the poll of the head.
  20065000http://standardterms.edqm.euSubconjunctival useInjection of a medicinal product underneath the conjunctiva.
  20066000http://standardterms.edqm.euSubcutaneous useInjection of a medicinal product directly underneath the skin, i.e. subdermally
  20067000http://standardterms.edqm.euSublingual useAdministration of a medicinal product under the tongue to obtain a systemic effect.
  20067500http://standardterms.edqm.euSubmucosal useInjection of a medicinal product directly underneath a mucosa
  20068000http://standardterms.edqm.euTeat useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product to the surface of teat(s). Teat dipping is included.
  20069000http://standardterms.edqm.euTop-dressing useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product by application onto the surface of the feed immediately prior to feeding.
  20070000http://standardterms.edqm.euTransdermal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the skin in order to obtain a systemic effect after passing through the skin barrier.
  20071000http://standardterms.edqm.euUrethral useAdministration of a medicinal product to the urethra.
  20072000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal useAdministration of a medicinal product to the vagina.
  20073000http://standardterms.edqm.euWater-borne useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product to aquatic (marine or fresh water) species by medication of the water environment.
  20074000http://standardterms.edqm.euWing-web-stab useAdministration of a veterinary medicinal product into the wing-web of a bird.
  20080000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracerebroventricular useAdministration of a medicinal product into the cerebral ventricles (cerebral ventricular system) of the brain.
  20081000http://standardterms.edqm.euSubretinal useAdministration of a medicinal product between the sensory retina (neural retina) and the retinal pigment epithelium of the eye.
  20084000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntracorneal useAdministration of a medicinal product into the cornea of the eye.
  20086000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntraputaminal useAdministration of a medicinal product into one or both of the putamen of the brain.
  20087000http://standardterms.edqm.euExtrapleural useInjection of a medicinal product directly outside the pleural cavity, between the parietal pleura and the endothoracic fascia.
  20088000http://standardterms.edqm.euPerilesional useAdministration, usually by injection, of a medicinal product into the tissue surrounding a lesion.
  20089000http://standardterms.edqm.euCardioplegic useAdministration of a medicinal product, for example by infusion into the aortic root (antegrade cardioplegia) or coronary sinus (retrograde cardioplegia) of the isolated heart, to induce cardiac arrest during heart surgery.
  20090000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntradetrusorial useInjection of a medicinal product into the detrusor muscle of the bladder.
  0001http://standardterms.edqm.euContainer
  0002http://standardterms.edqm.euClosure
  0003http://standardterms.edqm.euAdministration device
  13059000http://standardterms.edqm.euUnit-dose blisterContainer consisting of two layers of which one is shaped to contain the individual unit, usually provided with perforations, the intention being to allow each individual unit to be separated for single unit administration. All the information required for blister packs must appear on each unit dose presentation. Blisters and strips are excluded.
  13063000http://standardterms.edqm.euPre-filled injectorFilled container, usually fitted with an injection needle, which may or may not be fitted with a needle safety device, containing a sterile, single-dose parenteral preparation. This term is only to be used when a more-specific term such as 'Pre-filled syringe' or 'Pre-filled pen' is not appropriate.
  13073000http://standardterms.edqm.euPre-filled oral syringeFilled container for administering a liquid or semi-solid pharmaceutical form to the oral cavity, containing the final preparation in one compartment, or the components necessary for its preparation in different compartments.
  13074000http://standardterms.edqm.euPre-filled oral applicatorFilled container for administering a liquid or semi-solid pharmaceutical form to the oral cavity, containing the final preparation in one compartment, or the components necessary for its preparation in different compartments. This term may be used to describe a pre-filled oral syringe in cases where there is a risk of administration error, e.g. where a similar product is often administered by injection, such as with vaccines.
  13125000http://standardterms.edqm.euWrapperSingle-dose or multidose container, usually consisting of a single flexible surface (which may consist of one or more layers and may be coated) intended to be used to enclose one or more units of a solid preparation such as a tablet or lozenge. Multidose wrappers may be used to present the individual units of a medicinal product together in the form of a roll that can be torn or otherwise opened to allow the removal of the required number of units. Blisters, sachets, strips and unit-dose blisters are excluded.
  13131000http://standardterms.edqm.euCapsule for opening
  13142000http://standardterms.edqm.euPouchItem of packaging intended for use as an intermediate or outer container, intended to contain one or more medicinal product(s); it is made of a flexible material and may be for single use or be re-usable, and may be fitted with a closure system. Bags and sachets are excluded.
  13151000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet tubeRigid, cylindrical container that is closed at one end, usually intended for fragile tablets such as effervescent tablets, and which is designed to allow the tablets to be stacked in a single column, thereby reducing the likelihood of physical damage caused by impacts with each other or the container wall. The open end can be reclosed, and in the case of effervescent tablets, a desiccant is usually integrated into the closure.
  13156000http://standardterms.edqm.euGas cylinder bundleContainer consisting of an assembly of cylinders suited for compressed, liquefied or dissolved gas, which are fastened together in a frame and interconnected by a manifold, and are transported and used as a single unit. It is fitted with a device to regulate the spontaneous outflow of gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature.
  30001000http://standardterms.edqm.euAmpouleContainer sealed by fusion and to be opened exclusively by breaking. The contents are intended for use on one occasion only.
  30004000http://standardterms.edqm.euBagContainer consisting of surfaces, whether or not with a flat bottom, made of flexible material, generally closed at the bottom and at the sides by sealing; at the top possibly to be closed by fusion of the material, depending on the intended use. Equipped with special attachments. Contains the final preparation in one compartment or the components necessary for its preparation in different compartments.
  30006000http://standardterms.edqm.euBarrelContainer of large size, suited for liquid, solid and semi-solid pharmaceutical forms.
  30007000http://standardterms.edqm.euBlisterContainer (usually multidose) consisting of two layers of which one is shaped to contain the individual doses. Strips and unit-dose blisters are excluded.
  30008000http://standardterms.edqm.euBottleContainer with a more or less pronounced neck and usually a flat bottom.
  30009000http://standardterms.edqm.euBoxPrimary container consisting of one or more parts made of a light material, can be closed.
  30011500http://standardterms.edqm.euCalendar package
  30014000http://standardterms.edqm.euCartridgeFilled container, usually cylindrical, containing a sterile, single-dose or multidose, parenteral preparation; it contains the final preparation in one compartment, or the components necessary for its preparation in different compartments. It may be supplied as an integral part of a pre-filled pen or be intended for use in a reusable device especially designed for that purpose, such as a pen. Dose-dispenser cartridges are excluded.
  30015500http://standardterms.edqm.euContainerAn item of packaging that is used for the storage, identification and/or transport of a medicinal product. Only to be used where more-specific terms do not apply. Specific characteristics of the container are defined in the product information of the medicinal product.
  30018000http://standardterms.edqm.euDartA pointed missile which on contact with an animal delivers its medicinal content.
  30018300http://standardterms.edqm.euDose-dispenser cartridgeContainer intended for use in a dose dispenser, usually pre-filled with a medicinal product. Cartridges, intended for use in pens, are excluded.
  30020000http://standardterms.edqm.euDredging containerContainer for a pharmaceutical form to be applied by dredging.
  30023000http://standardterms.edqm.euDropper containerA container, usually a bottle, fitted with a dropper applicator.
  30023005http://standardterms.edqm.euFixed cryogenic vesselA static thermally insulated container designed to maintain the contents in the liquid state
  30024000http://standardterms.edqm.euGas cylinderContainer usually cylindrical suited for compressed, liquefied or dissolved gas, fitted with a device to regulate the spontaneous outflow of gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature.
  30032000http://standardterms.edqm.euJarContainer, without a pronounced neck, with a wide opening at the top and a more-or-less flat bottom. It is suited for semi-solid and solid pharmaceutical forms (including those that are stored/supplied in a liquid medium, such as living tissue equivalents). It can be reclosed.
  30036005http://standardterms.edqm.euMobile cryogenic vesselA mobile thermally insulated container designed to maintain the contents in a liquid state.
  30038000http://standardterms.edqm.euMultidose containerA container holding a quantity of the preparation suitable for 2 or more doses.
  30039000http://standardterms.edqm.euMultidose container with airless pumpMultidose container with an integral pump designed to protect the contents against in use-contamination.
  30039400http://standardterms.edqm.euMultidose container with metering pumpMultidose container with integral metering pump.
  30039500http://standardterms.edqm.euMultidose container with pumpMultidose container with an integral pump. Metering pump, spray pump, and multidose container with airless pump are excluded.
  30045500http://standardterms.edqm.euPack
  30048000http://standardterms.edqm.euPour-on containerContainer with built-in applicator for pouring-on use.
  30049000http://standardterms.edqm.euPre-filled gastroenteral tubePre-filled tube for the administration of a medicinal product to the gastroenteral tract.
  30050000http://standardterms.edqm.euPre-filled penFilled container consisting usually of a cartridge, usually fitted with an injection needle, housed in a pen device that may or may not be fitted with a needle safety device. The cartridge contains a sterile, single-dose or multidose, parenteral preparation; it contains the final preparation in one compartment, or the components necessary for its preparation in different compartments. The cartridge is not replaceable and the pre-filled pen is intended to be discarded when empty. The pre-defined dose, which may or may not be adjustable, is administered via an actuation, such as the pressing of a button.
  30051000http://standardterms.edqm.euPre-filled syringeFilled container consisting of an injection syringe, generally supplied with an injection needle, which may or may not be fitted with a needle safety device. It contains a sterile, single-dose or multidose, parenteral preparation; it contains the final preparation in one compartment, or the components necessary for its preparation in different compartments. The pre-filled syringe is intended to be discarded when empty.
  30052000http://standardterms.edqm.euPressurised containerContainer suited for compressed, liquefied or dissolved gas fitted with a device to enable, after its actuation, a controlled spontaneous release of the contents at atmospheric pressure and room temperature.
  30053500http://standardterms.edqm.euRoll-on containerA container, usually a bottle, fitted with a roll-on applicator
  30054000http://standardterms.edqm.euSachetContainer consisting of two surfaces made of flexible material to be closed only by sealing or folding over. The contents are intended for single use.
  30057000http://standardterms.edqm.euSingle-dose containerA container that holds a quantity of the preparation intended for total or partial use on one occasion only.
  30060000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpray containerContainer for a liquid pharmaceutical form to be converted into a spray by mechanical means.
  30064500http://standardterms.edqm.euStrawHollow tube containing a single dose of a medicinal product for oral administration by sucking.
  30065000http://standardterms.edqm.euStripMultidose container consisting of two layers, usually provided with perforations, suited for containing single doses of solid or semi-solid preparations. Blisters are excluded.
  30066000http://standardterms.edqm.euTablet containerContainer without a neck and with a flat bottom, suited for tablets, capsules, etc., which can be re-closed well. Tablet tube is excluded.
  30067000http://standardterms.edqm.euTubeContainer for semi-solid pharmaceutical forms, usually multidose, consisting of collapsible material intended to release the contents via a nozzle by squeezing the package.
  30069000http://standardterms.edqm.euVialSmall container for parenteral medicinal products, with a stopper and overseal; the contents are removed after piercing the stopper. Single-dose and multidose uses are included.
  13070000http://standardterms.edqm.euValveClosure that regulates the release of the contents from a container (e.g. a gas cylinder) by adjusting the opening of the exit duct, usually allowing a continuous flow of the contents out of the container; a device that controls the movement of the valve may be incorporated. 'Metering valve' and 'Spray valve' are excluded.
  13132000http://standardterms.edqm.euLidFitted closure, generally one that snaps shut onto a container to maintain a seal.
  30011000http://standardterms.edqm.euBrush applicatorClosure with brush device.
  30013000http://standardterms.edqm.euCapHollow object without screw thread, mostly cylindrical, meant to close a container.
  30015000http://standardterms.edqm.euChild-resistant closureA closure which is difficult for young children to open but which is not difficult for adults to open properly.
  30035000http://standardterms.edqm.euMetering pumpClosure whereby a measured quantity of the contents is released by mechanical actuation of the pump.
  30036000http://standardterms.edqm.euMetering valveClosure whereby a measured quantity of the contents is released by actuation of the valve.
  30043000http://standardterms.edqm.euNeedle applicatorClosure with a needle.
  30047000http://standardterms.edqm.euPipette applicatorClosure with pipette.
  30056000http://standardterms.edqm.euScrew capHollow cylindrical object with screw thread, meant to close a container.
  30061000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpray pumpClosure whereby the contents are released as a spray by mechanical actuation of the pump.
  30062000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpray valveClosure whereby the contents are released as a spray by mechanical actuation of the valve.
  30064000http://standardterms.edqm.euStopperMore or less solid cylindrical or conical object meant to close a container by insertion.
  13072000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral applicatorAdministration device for administering a liquid or semi-solid pharmaceutical form to the oral cavity. This term may be used to describe an oral syringe in cases where there is a risk of administration error, e.g. where a similar product is often administered by injection, such as with vaccines. It may contain one or more components necessary for the preparation of the final product (e.g. the solvent), but it does not contain the final preparation or all of its components; in such cases, use 'Pre-filled oral applicator' instead.
  13114000http://standardterms.edqm.euPenAdministration device intended to house a cartridge that contains a sterile, single-dose or multidose, parenteral preparation. It is usually supplied without a fixed needle, and may or may not be fitted with a needle safety device. The cartridge is usually replaceable when it is empty. The pre-defined dose, which may or may not be adjustable, is administered via an actuation, such as the pressing of a button. Dose dispenser is excluded.
  30000500http://standardterms.edqm.euAdministration systemSystem including syringes, cartridges, etc. that requires manipulation prior to administration of the medicinal product.
  30002000http://standardterms.edqm.euApplicatorAdministration device used to apply a drug to or into a certain site of the body.
  30003000http://standardterms.edqm.euAutomatic injection deviceDevice for the delivery of a preset dose of the product by injection to a number of animals in turn.
  30005000http://standardterms.edqm.euBalling gunDevice for delivery of a solid dose into the throat of the animal.
  30010000http://standardterms.edqm.euBrushAdministration device fitted with a fine brush used for the application of liquid pharmaceutical forms.
  30012000http://standardterms.edqm.euCannulaAdministration device, tubular with a conical tip used for the application of liquid or semi-solid pharmaceutical forms.
  30016000http://standardterms.edqm.euCupAdministration device used for the administration of a quantity, whether or not accurately measured, of a liquid or multidose solid pharmaceutical form.
  30017000http://standardterms.edqm.euDabbing applicatorClosure with dabbing device.
  30018200http://standardterms.edqm.euDose dispenserDevice for the dispensing of a specified quantity of a medicinal product, for example an automatic electronic counter. Pre-filled pens, pre-filled syringes, inhalers, metering pumps, etc. are excluded.
  30019000http://standardterms.edqm.euDredging applicatorClosure with dredging device.
  30021000http://standardterms.edqm.euDrench gunDevice for administering an oral liquid to an animal.
  30022000http://standardterms.edqm.euDropper applicatorScrew cap with dropper.
  30025000http://standardterms.edqm.euHigh pressure transdermal delivery device
  30026000http://standardterms.edqm.euImplanterDevice for administering implants.
  30026500http://standardterms.edqm.euInhalerDevice for administration of a medicinal product for inhalation. Nebuliser is excluded.
  30027000http://standardterms.edqm.euIn-ovo injection deviceDevice for automatic injection into embryonated eggs.
  30028000http://standardterms.edqm.euInjection needleHollow needle with a locking device intended for the administration of liquid pharmaceutical forms.
  30029000http://standardterms.edqm.euInjection syringeAdministration device, cylindrical, with a cannula-like nozzle, with or without a fixed needle (which may or may not be fitted with a needle safety device), and a movable piston with piston rod used for the administration, usually parenteral, of an accurately measured quantity of a liquid pharmaceutical form.
  30030000http://standardterms.edqm.euInternal graduated calibration chamberGraduated device for connection to a container for administering a cutaneous liquid to an animal.
  30031000http://standardterms.edqm.euIntramammary syringeDevice for introducing a pharmaceutical form through the teat canal.
  30033000http://standardterms.edqm.euMeasuring deviceDevice for the administration of a measured quantity of a product. Only to be used when other terms are not applicable.
  30034000http://standardterms.edqm.euMeasuring spoonSpoon for the administration of liquid and multidose solid pharmaceutical forms.
  30037000http://standardterms.edqm.euMouthpieceAid used for the administration or inhalation of a medicinal product by mouth.
  30040000http://standardterms.edqm.euMultipuncturerDevice for puncturing the skin, normally used for immunological products, especially diagnostics.
  30041000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal applicatorAid used for the administration of a drug by nose.
  30042000http://standardterms.edqm.euNebuliserDevice for converting liquids into aerosols. Pressurised containers are excluded.
  30043500http://standardterms.edqm.euNeedle-free injectorDevice for injecting a medicinal product, usually a liquid, by means of high pressure without a needle, through the skin barrier. This term replaces 'High-pressure transdermal delivery device'.
  30044000http://standardterms.edqm.euNozzleAid for the directed/targeted administration of a liquid or a semi-solid preparation to a specific site.
  30045000http://standardterms.edqm.euOral syringeAdministration device for administering a liquid or semi-solid pharmaceutical form to the oral cavity. It may contain one or more components necessary for the preparation of the final product (e.g. the solvent), but it does not contain the final preparation itself or all of its components; in such cases, use 'Pre-filled oral syringe' instead.
  30046000http://standardterms.edqm.euPipetteAdministration device, tubular, used for the administration in drops or in accurately measured quantity of liquid pharmaceutical forms.
  30053000http://standardterms.edqm.euPrick test applicatorDevice for prick testing of allergen products.
  30055000http://standardterms.edqm.euScarifierDevice for scratching the skin.
  30058000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpatulaAdministration device with a flattened side used for the application of semi-solid pharmaceutical forms.
  30059000http://standardterms.edqm.euSpot-on applicatorDevice for administration by spot-on use.
  30063000http://standardterms.edqm.euStab vaccinatorDevice for administering a product by stabbing the bird.
  30068000http://standardterms.edqm.euVaginal sponge applicatorDevice for introducing a sponge into the vagina of an animal.
  10114000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for oral solutionPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of an oral solution by dissolving the powder in the solvent.
  10115000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for oral suspensionPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of an oral suspension by dispersing the powder in the solvent.
  10115500http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for syrupPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of a syrup by dissolving the powder in the solvent.
  10412000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solution for dental cementPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and solution, both containing active substance(s), intended for the preparation of a dental cement by mixing the powder and the solution.
  10606000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, powder and solvent for solutionSterile powder (including freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of eye drops, solution, by dissolving the powder in the solvent.
  10607000http://standardterms.edqm.euEye drops, powder and solvent for suspensionSterile powder (including freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of eye drops, suspension, by dispersing the powder in the solvent.
  10707000http://standardterms.edqm.euEar drops, powder and solvent for suspensionPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of ear drops, suspension, by dispersing the powder in the solvent.
  10800500http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal drops, lyophilisate and solvent for suspensionLyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of nasal drops, suspension, for veterinary use, by dispersing the lyophilisate in the solvent.
  11207000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for solution for injectionSterile powder (including freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of a solution for injection by dissolving the powder in the solvent.
  11208000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for suspension for injectionSterile powder (including freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of a suspension for injection by dispersing the powder in the solvent.
  11214000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for solution for infusionSterile powder (including freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of a solution for infusion by dissolving the powder in the solvent.
  11214500http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate and solvent for solution for injectionSterile lyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of a solution for injection, for veterinary use, by dissolving the lyophilisate in the solvent.
  11214700http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate and suspension for suspension for injectionSterile lyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) and sterile suspension, both of which contain active substance(s), intended for the preparation of a suspension for injection, for veterinary use, by dispersing the lyophilisate in the suspension.
  11304000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for implantation pasteSterile powder (including freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of an implantation paste by dispersing the powder in the solvent.
  11604000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndotracheopulmonary instillation, powder and solvent for solutionPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and aqueous solvent intended for the preparation of an endotracheopulmonary instillation solution by dissolving the powder in the solvent.
  11605000http://standardterms.edqm.euEndotracheopulmonary instillation, powder and solvent for suspensionPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and aqueous solvent intended for the preparation of an endotracheopulmonary instillation suspension by dispersing the powder in the solvent.
  11702000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for endocervical gelPowder (including freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of an endocervical gel by mixing the powder and the solvent.
  12109500http://standardterms.edqm.euFibrin sealant-powder and solvent for fibrin sealant
  12116000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solvent for sealantSterile powder (including freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of a sealant by dissolving the powder in the solvent.
  13062000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder for concentrate and solution for solution for infusionMedicinal product consisting of a powder for concentrate for solution for infusion and a solution for solution for infusion, intended for the preparation of a solution for infusion.
  13081000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solution for bee-hive solutionPowder and solution, both of which contain active ingredient(s), intended for the preparation of a bee-hive solution by dissolving the powder in the solution.
  13086000http://standardterms.edqm.euConcentrate and solvent for concentrate for oral spray, suspensionPreparation for veterinary use consisting of a concentrate and a solvent intended for the preparation of a concentrate for oral spray, suspension by diluting the concentrate with the solvent; the resulting concentrate for oral spray, suspension must subsequently be diluted again before administration as an oral spray, suspension.
  13088000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate and solvent for oculonasal suspensionLyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of an oculonasal suspension, for veterinary use, by dispersing the lyophilisate in the solvent.
  13092000http://standardterms.edqm.euEmulsion and lyophilisate for suspension for injectionSterile emulsion and sterile lyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) intended for the preparation of a suspension for injection, for veterinary use, by dispersing the lyophilisate in the emulsion. The emulsion contains active ingredient(s); the lyophilisate may or may not contain active ingredient(s).
  13093000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate and solvent for oral suspensionLyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of an oral suspension, for veterinary use, by dispersing the lyophilisate in the solvent.
  13097000http://standardterms.edqm.euNasal spray, lyophilisate and solvent for suspensionLyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) and solvent intended for the preparation of a nasal spray, suspension, for veterinary use, by dispersing the lyophilisate in the solvent.
  13101000http://standardterms.edqm.euPowder and solution for bee-hive dispersionPowder and solution, both of which contain active ingredient(s), intended for the preparation of a bee-hive dispersion by mixing the powder with the solution.
  13117000http://standardterms.edqm.euLyophilisate and solvent for emulsion for injectionSterile lyophilisate (freeze-dried powder) and sterile solvent intended for the preparation of an emulsion for injection, for veterinary use, by mixing the powder and the solvent.
  13119000http://standardterms.edqm.euEffervescent powder and powder for oral suspensionEffervescent powder and powder intended for the preparation of an oral suspension by dissolving and/or dispersing the effervescent powder and the powder in the specified liquid(s). The effervescent powder contains active ingredient(s); the powder may or may not contain active ingredient(s).

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