CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK
9TH EDITION ALL CHAPTER REVIEW 2026
VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Generic.
Answer: The ________ name is the public, non proprietary name for a
chemical substance approved by the FDA (ex. ibuprofen)
⩥ NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
Answer: Ibuprofen pharmacotherapeutic classification?
⩥ Anti-inflammatory drug, analgesic, antipyretic.
Answer: Ibuprofen indication?
⩥ Pharmacology.
Answer: The study of reaction of drugs in the body, including
interactions between drugs
- Includes pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
⩥ Pharmacodynamics.
Answer: The study of the mechanism of action (MOA) of drugs in the
body
,- Relationship between drug concentration and effect on the body
- Effects can be therapeutic or toxic
- How the drugs affect the body
⩥ Analgesic.
Answer: Drug that relieves pain
⩥ Antipyretic.
Answer: Medication used to reduce a fever
⩥ Pharmacokinetics.
Answer: Study of drug actions as it moves through the body
- Relationship between concentration and time
- The way the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes drugs
- How the body affects the drug
⩥ Pharmacodynamics.
Answer: Ethanol causing slurred speech/ decreased motor skills at
moderate doses is an example of the ________ of the drug
⩥ Pharmacokinetics.
,Answer: Ethanol metabolization in the volume of 20 mg/dL/hr in
alcohol naive patients is an example of the ________ of the drug
⩥ Pharmacogenomics.
Answer: The study of genetic variations that cause difference in
response among individuals or populations
- Becomes more relevant as testing becomes cheaper/ easier
⩥ Drug.
Answer: Any substance that brings about a change in biologic function
through its chemical action
- "key"
⩥ Receptor.
Answer: The component of a cell or organism that interacts with the
drug
- "lock"
- Initiates the change of biochemical events leading to the drug's
observed effect
- Plays a regulatory role in the drug molecule interaction with specific
molecules in the biological system
⩥ Proteins.
Answer: Most receptors are ________
, ⩥ Ligand.
Answer: Molecule that binds to a receptor
- Ex.) Drug, neurotransmitter, hormone, messenger molecule
⩥ Endogenous Ligand.
Answer: Any substance that is produced within the body and selectively
binds to the type of receptor that is under study
⩥ Exogenous Ligand.
Answer: Any substance, originating from outside the body, that
selectively binds to the type of receptor that is under study
⩥ Hormone.
Answer: A natural substance that is produced in the body that influences
the way the body grows or develops
- Or a drug that is synthesized within the body
- Ex.) Cortisol, testosterone ect
⩥ Xenobiotic.
Answer: A chemical compound that is foreign to a living organism
⩥ Toxin.
9TH EDITION ALL CHAPTER REVIEW 2026
VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Generic.
Answer: The ________ name is the public, non proprietary name for a
chemical substance approved by the FDA (ex. ibuprofen)
⩥ NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
Answer: Ibuprofen pharmacotherapeutic classification?
⩥ Anti-inflammatory drug, analgesic, antipyretic.
Answer: Ibuprofen indication?
⩥ Pharmacology.
Answer: The study of reaction of drugs in the body, including
interactions between drugs
- Includes pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
⩥ Pharmacodynamics.
Answer: The study of the mechanism of action (MOA) of drugs in the
body
,- Relationship between drug concentration and effect on the body
- Effects can be therapeutic or toxic
- How the drugs affect the body
⩥ Analgesic.
Answer: Drug that relieves pain
⩥ Antipyretic.
Answer: Medication used to reduce a fever
⩥ Pharmacokinetics.
Answer: Study of drug actions as it moves through the body
- Relationship between concentration and time
- The way the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes drugs
- How the body affects the drug
⩥ Pharmacodynamics.
Answer: Ethanol causing slurred speech/ decreased motor skills at
moderate doses is an example of the ________ of the drug
⩥ Pharmacokinetics.
,Answer: Ethanol metabolization in the volume of 20 mg/dL/hr in
alcohol naive patients is an example of the ________ of the drug
⩥ Pharmacogenomics.
Answer: The study of genetic variations that cause difference in
response among individuals or populations
- Becomes more relevant as testing becomes cheaper/ easier
⩥ Drug.
Answer: Any substance that brings about a change in biologic function
through its chemical action
- "key"
⩥ Receptor.
Answer: The component of a cell or organism that interacts with the
drug
- "lock"
- Initiates the change of biochemical events leading to the drug's
observed effect
- Plays a regulatory role in the drug molecule interaction with specific
molecules in the biological system
⩥ Proteins.
Answer: Most receptors are ________
, ⩥ Ligand.
Answer: Molecule that binds to a receptor
- Ex.) Drug, neurotransmitter, hormone, messenger molecule
⩥ Endogenous Ligand.
Answer: Any substance that is produced within the body and selectively
binds to the type of receptor that is under study
⩥ Exogenous Ligand.
Answer: Any substance, originating from outside the body, that
selectively binds to the type of receptor that is under study
⩥ Hormone.
Answer: A natural substance that is produced in the body that influences
the way the body grows or develops
- Or a drug that is synthesized within the body
- Ex.) Cortisol, testosterone ect
⩥ Xenobiotic.
Answer: A chemical compound that is foreign to a living organism
⩥ Toxin.