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What are Pessaries?
# Pessaries are the dosage forms of drug at the following mucosal sites?
A. Vagina
B. Oral Cavity
C. Bronchi
D. Anal canal
The correct answer is A. Vagina.
Pessaries are a form of topical application of drug in the vagina for localized action.
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