PHARMACOKINETICS AND
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS - MODULE 1, PHT672
CNS DISORDERS PART 1 - MODULE 2, PHT672 CNS
DISORDERS PART 2 - MODULE 3
how natural and synthetic chemicals affect biological systems on a molecular level
- CORRECT ANSWER Pharmacology
how drugs move through the body - CORRECT ANSWER Pharmacokinetics
ADME - CORRECT ANSWER Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
how drugs interact with the body and cells to cause their effects - CORRECT
ANSWER Pharmacodynamics
study of the harmful effects of natural and synthetic chemicals or medications -
CORRECT ANSWER Toxicology
study of the beneficial and adverse effects of medications - CORRECT ANSWER
Pharmacotherapeutics
,study of the genetic determinants of the body's response to drugs - CORRECT
ANSWER Pharmacogenetics
organ often associated with pharmacogenetics metabolism process - CORRECT
ANSWER Liver
professional practice of preparing and dispensing medications, it also includes
clinical components of drug therapy management, and to ensure the safe and
effective use of medications, in order to protect public health - CORRECT ANSWER
Pharmacy
harms resulting from the use of medications including allergic reactions, side
effects, overmedication, and medication error - CORRECT ANSWER ADE (adverse
drug event)
Brand/Generic:
Vicodin - CORRECT ANSWER Brand
Brand/Generic:
Fluoxetine - CORRECT ANSWER Generic
Brand/Generic:
Advil - CORRECT ANSWER Brand
Brand/Generic:
,Diphenhydramine - CORRECT ANSWER Generic
Brand/Generic:
Acetaminophen - CORRECT ANSWER Generic
Brand/Generic:
Ibuprofen - CORRECT ANSWER Generic
Brand/Generic:
Hydrocodone - CORRECT ANSWER Generic
Brand/Generic:
Benadryl - CORRECT ANSWER Brand
Brand/Generic:
Prozac - CORRECT ANSWER Brand
Brand/Generic:
Tylenol - CORRECT ANSWER Brand
molecule or ion responsible for the physiological or pharmacological action of the
drug substance - CORRECT ANSWER Active Moiety
, molecule or ion that generally does not have pharmacological effect, but may
affect bioequivalence - CORRECT ANSWER Salt Moiety
- name and address of pharmacy
- serial number of prescription
- date of filling the prescription or date of the prescription
- name of prescriber
- name of patient (if stated in the prescription)
- directions for use and any cautionary statements - CORRECT ANSWER
Prescription Label
drug that has the potential for abuse and thus is regulated with quantity and refill
restrictions - CORRECT ANSWER Controlled Substance
written order from a doctor for a specific medicine - CORRECT ANSWER
Prescription
percent potency when a drug reaches its expiration - CORRECT ANSWER 90
percent of drug potency degradation per year - CORRECT ANSWER 10
drug introduced to the body through the GI tract - CORRECT ANSWER Enteral
by mouth (abbreviation) - CORRECT ANSWER PO