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The government agency that develops and approves drugs: - ANSWER FDA A horse weighs 1100 lbs and needs an injection of Penicillin G. The dose is 40,000 unit/kg and the concentration is 300,000 unit/ml. How many mls would be given to the horse? - ANSWER 67 ml The LD50/ED50 is the mathematical expression of what value? - ANSWER margin of safety series of tests performed on laboratory animals to determine safety and effectiveness of the drug - ANSWER preclinical studies If a dose of a drug is 5 mg, how many doses are contained in 10 mg? - ANSWER 2 Translate 1:70 into a percent: - ANSWER 1.4% A drug that has a margin of safety of 75 is: - ANSWER safer than a drug whose margin of safety is 5 A dog is to get 15 mg/kg of thiopental for anesthetic induction. How many mg total dose would a 45-lb dog receive? - ANSWER 307 mg Translate this into a percent: 1:40. - ANSWER 2.5% The majority of veterinary drugs in use during the early 1900s were found naturally in plants. - ANSWER True Prescription drugs are limited to use under the supervision of a veterinarian or physician. - ANSWER True Satisfactory clinical trial results allow scientists to file a NADA with the FDA. - ANSWER True Closely monitored drugs which are considered dangerous because of their potential for human abuse or misuse: - ANSWER Controlled substances Controlled substances must: - ANSWER be kept in locked cabinet or safe have orders, receipts, uses, and thefts recorded be ordered by veterinarians who register triennially with the DEA bid is the latin abbreviation for twice daily - ANSWER True The higher the schedule number (for example, V versus I) of a controlled-substance drug, - ANSWER the lower the risk for human abuse potential If each dose of medicine is 400 mg, how many doses are in 86 g of medicine? - ANSWER 215

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