Determine each statement if it conform or otherwise and give a short rationale. (maximum of 5 sentences) A suspension with fast sedimentation rate. A suppository that melts at body temperature. A paracetamol capsule that disintegrates after 3 hours.
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Determine each statement if it conform or otherwise and give a short rationale. (maximum of 5 sentences)
A suspension with fast sedimentation rate.
A suppository that melts at body temperature.
A paracetamol capsule that disintegrates after 3 hours.
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