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How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? -
ANSWER -A. first by the conditions that they are used to treat.
and then by their mechanisms of action
Ordinary x-rays are the most common imaging test as these
provide a picture of the inside of the body. Which of following
is not a common medical imaging test? - ANSWER -Positron
Emission Tomography (PET)
Why are oral drugs often taken on an empty stomach? -
ANSWER -to pass
through the stomach more
quickly
What is one factor that differentiates community health
centers from
hospitals - ANSWER -Community health center formularies are
more restrictive.
,How does drug sampling provide a social benefit? - ANSWER -
Doctors often use drug samples to treat patients who otherwise
could not afford it
Which medical term denotes the use of a stethoscope to listen
to the heart?
- ANSWER –
auscultation
What do enteric coatings do? - ANSWER -prevent
dissolution in the
stomach
What is the duration of exclusivity for orphan drugs? - ANSWER
-7 years
What do National Account Managers do? - ANSWER -negotiate
contracts
with MCOs and
PBMs
What does it usually mean if a drug recall is voluntary? -
ANSWER -The manufacturer has recalled the product on its
own. but negotiated with the FDA beforhand
Which phase of clinical trials is also known as the
pivotal phase? -
ANSWER -
phase III
, During which phase of clinical trials is the new drug's safety
and effectiveness first tested in the target group? - ANSWER -
phase II
How do antacids work? - ANSWER -by raising gastric pH
What is one of the biggest time wasters for a pharmaceutical
sales rep? -
ANSWER -travel
time
What happens when equilibrium is reached? - ANSWER -equal
numbers of
molecules cross the membrane in both
directions
What are the most common vectors used in gene therapy? -
ANSWER -
viruses
What is the percentage fee that the dispenser pays the
wholesaler for
distribution? - ANSWER -
upcharge
What is the difference between a chronic (or continuing)
reaction, and a delayed reaction? - ANSWER -chronic eractions