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what does a STAT order mean? a drug needed immediately and given only once
what information does the signs, symptoms and treatment of acute overdoses
overdosage section of the labeling
provide?
types of drug-drug interactions: duplication, opposition (antagonism) and alteration
(p.51)
tolerance vs resistance tolerance is the diminished response to a drug;
resistance is the cells ability to resist the effects of
the drug on them.
abbreviated new drug application the process by which applicants must scientifically
(ANDA) demonstrate to the FDA that their generic product
is bioequivalent to or performs in the same way as
the innovator drug, no duplicate testing (p. 75)
, the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984 -A.K.A. Drug Price Competition and Patent
Restoration Act
-made it easier to bring generic drugs to the market
by requiring the FDA to only look at bioavailability
studies in order to approve an ANDA.
-gave protection to the research based
manufacturers by providing a 30-month automatic
cooling off period once an ANDA is challenged for
patent infringement (p. 75)
four basic transport mechanisms passive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active
transport, and pinocytosis (p. 95)
potency vs efficacy potency: amount of drug necessary to produce
desired effect
efficacy: magnitude of maximal response that can
be received from a drug
efficacy is almost always more important that
potency (p. 106)
the four phases of clinical trials phases I-IV (P. 124-126)
Key Parts Of A Clinical Paper (5) Abstract, Introduction, methods, results,
discussion/conclusions (p. 128-129)
reliability vs validity reliability = consistency and validity = accuracy
(p. 138; 143)
sampling error vs selection bias sampling error is unbiased and is randomly chosen
from the population.
selection bias is when the sample was specifically
chosen based on particular characteristics (p.142-
143)
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Terms in this set (649)
what does a STAT order mean? a drug needed immediately and given only once
what information does the signs, symptoms and treatment of acute overdoses
overdosage section of the labeling
provide?
types of drug-drug interactions: duplication, opposition (antagonism) and alteration
(p.51)
tolerance vs resistance tolerance is the diminished response to a drug;
resistance is the cells ability to resist the effects of
the drug on them.
abbreviated new drug application the process by which applicants must scientifically
(ANDA) demonstrate to the FDA that their generic product
is bioequivalent to or performs in the same way as
the innovator drug, no duplicate testing (p. 75)
, the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984 -A.K.A. Drug Price Competition and Patent
Restoration Act
-made it easier to bring generic drugs to the market
by requiring the FDA to only look at bioavailability
studies in order to approve an ANDA.
-gave protection to the research based
manufacturers by providing a 30-month automatic
cooling off period once an ANDA is challenged for
patent infringement (p. 75)
four basic transport mechanisms passive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active
transport, and pinocytosis (p. 95)
potency vs efficacy potency: amount of drug necessary to produce
desired effect
efficacy: magnitude of maximal response that can
be received from a drug
efficacy is almost always more important that
potency (p. 106)
the four phases of clinical trials phases I-IV (P. 124-126)
Key Parts Of A Clinical Paper (5) Abstract, Introduction, methods, results,
discussion/conclusions (p. 128-129)
reliability vs validity reliability = consistency and validity = accuracy
(p. 138; 143)
sampling error vs selection bias sampling error is unbiased and is randomly chosen
from the population.
selection bias is when the sample was specifically
chosen based on particular characteristics (p.142-
143)