Which dosage form is a mixture of a drug with water, alcohol, soap, or oil?

Tincture
Elixir
Liniment
Fluidextract


Liniment

Rationale: A liniment is a mixture of a drug with water, alcohol, soap, or oil. A tincture is an alcoholic solution prepared from vegetable materials or from chemical substances. An elixir is a clear, sweetened, hydroalcoholic liquid intended for oral use. A fluidextract is a concentrated solution of a drug from a plant source, which is made by mixing ground parts of the plant with a suitable solvent.

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