Essential Pharmacy Vocabulary and Grammar Exercises

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Exercise 7: Oral Hygiene Products

  • 1. Toothbrush
  • 2. Dental floss
  • 3. Toothpaste
  • 4. Mouthwash
  • 5. Interdental brushes

Exercise 8: Essential Baby Products

  • 1. Pacifier
  • 2. Baby soap
  • 3. Diapers (Dodot)
  • 4. Baby wipes
  • 5. Baby lotion
  • 6. Baby shampoo
  • 7. Feeding bottle
  • 8. Baby formula (Almirón)
  • 9. Baby oil
  • 10. Baby cream

Exercise 4: Questions and Answers

  1. Q: How many blister packs are there?
    A: There are three blister packs.
  2. Q: Is there any ointment?
    A: No, there isn't any ointment.
  3. Q: How many syringes are there?
    A: There are six syringes.
  4. Q: Is there any medicine bottle?
    A: Yes, there is one medicine bottle.
  5. Q: How many thermometers are there?
    A: There is one thermometer.
  6. Q: Are there any scissors?
    A: No, there aren't any scissors.

1. Comparative and Superlative Forms

  • 1. This cream is more nourishing than that one.
  • 2. This product is the smoothest cleanser I've ever used.
  • 3. Non-smokers usually live longer than smokers.
  • 4. This new cough syrup tastes worse than the one I had last week.
  • 5. Paracetamol is one of the best medicines for mild pain.

2. Quantifiers: Much or Many

  • 1. John didn't use much cream for the skin infection.
  • 2. How much cough syrup should I take each time?
  • 3. We don't need much ointment for a small wound like this.
  • 4. Are there many vitamins in this supplement?
  • 5. They don't have many painkillers in the cabinet.

3. Medical Definitions

  • 1. Adhesive material that applies to the skin and gradually delivers drugs to the user: Transdermal patch
  • 2. Dosage form like a cylindrical container filled with medicine that you swallow: Capsule
  • 3. Small bag containing powdered medicine: Sachet
  • 4. A solid medical preparation in a cylinder shape, designed to be inserted into the rectum, where it dissolves and is absorbed into the bloodstream: Suppository
  • 5. A medical device used for delivering medication into the body via the lungs, commonly used to treat respiratory conditions like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Inhaler

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