Which of the following is compounded by using the continental (dry gum) method?
Emulsions
Elixirs
Syrups
Suspensions
Emulsions
Rationale: Emulsions can be compounded by either using the continental (dry gum) method, the "wet gum" method, or the "beaker" method. The dry gum method prepares the primary emulsion from oil, water, and a hydrocolloid or "gum" type emulsifier (usually acacia). It is formed from 4 parts oil, 2 parts water, and 1 part emulsifier.
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