Hydrocodone
Bitartrate Syrup NF
Formula:
Hydrocodone
Bitartrate 1g
Purified
water 50ml
Cherry
Syrup, q.s. _________
To
make 1000ml
Preparation:
Dissolve
the Hydrocodone bitartrate in water by warming gently. Add sufficient
quantity of cherry syrup to make 1000ml.
Uses:
Antitussive and analgesic (like codeine). Warning: Regulated drug,
please refer to Schedule of Controlled Drug Substances.
Orange
Syrup USP, BP
Other
Names: Syrupus Aurantii; Syrup of Orange Peel
Formula:
Sweet
Orange Peel Tincture 50ml
Citric
Acid 5g
Talc
15g
Sucrose
820g
Purified
Water, q.s. ____________
To
make 1000ml
Preparation:
Triturate
the tincture and citric acid with the talc and add 400ml of purified
water. Filter, returning the first portion of filtrate until it
becomes clear and wash the mortar and the filter with sufficient
quantity of purified water to make the filtrate measure 450ml.
Agitate the sucrose in the filtrate to dissolve and add sufficient
quantity of purified water to make 1000ml. Mix and strain.
Use: Pleasant vehicle.
Note: Orange syrup with terebinthinate odor and taste or shows indications of deterioration should not be used.
Raspberry
Syrup USP
Other
Name: Syrupus Rubri Idaei
Formula:
Raspberry
Juice 475ml
Sucrose
800g
Alcohol
20ml
Purified
Water, q.s. __________
To
make 1000ml
Preparation:
Dissolve
the sucrose in the raspberry juice with the aid of heat on a steam
bath, cool, and remove the form and floating solids – add the
alcohol and sufficient quantity of purified water to make 1000ml and
mix.
Possible
Use:
Pleasant
flavored vehicle in salty taste drugs such as chlorides.
Wild
Cherry Syrup USP
Other
Name: Syrupus Pruni Virginae
Formula:
Wild
Cherry in c.p. 150g
Glycerin
150ml
Sucrose
675g
Alcohol 20ml
Water,
q.s. ___________
To
make 1000ml
Preparation:
Moisten
the wild cherry with 100ml of water. Pack in a percolator and add
sufficient quantity of water to leave a layer of it above the powder.
Macerate for 1 hour then proceed with rapid percolation, using added
water until 400ml of percolate is collected. Filter the percolate and
dissolve the sucrose in this by agitation, add the glycerin, alcohol
and sufficient quantity of water to make the finished product measure
1000ml. Strain if necessary.
This
may also be prepared in this manner; the sucrose may be dissolved by
placing it in a second percolator as directed for preparing syrup and
allowing the percolate from the wild cherry to flow through it into a
graduated vessel containing the glycerin and alcohol until the total
volume measures 1000ml.
Remarks:
Heat is avoided in the manufacture of this preparation, as it will
inactivate the enzyme emulsin and therefore the preparation would not
contain free hydrocyanic acid upon which the sedative action mainly
depends.