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Define Enteric Coated Tablets - Correct Answer Tablets that dissolve in the small
intestine rather than the stomach
Define Sublingual Tablets - Correct Answer A tablet that is placed under the tongue
Define Buccal Tablets - Correct Answer A tablet that is placed in area between the
cheek and gums
Define Class I Recall - Correct Answer A situation in which there is a reasonable
probability that the use of, or exposure to, a violative product will cause serious
adverse health consequences or death.
Define Class II Recall - Correct Answer A situation in which use of, or exposure to,
a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health
consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is
remote.
Define Class III Recall - Correct Answer A situation in which use of, or exposure to,
a violative product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences.
Define Market Withdrawal - Correct Answer Occurs when a product has a minor
violation that would not be subject to FDA legal action. The firm removes the product
from the market or corrects the violation. For example, a product removed from the
market due to tampering, without evidence of manufacturing or distribution
problems, would be a market withdrawal.
Define Medical Device Safety Alert - Correct Answer Issued in situations where a
medical device may present an unreasonable risk of substantial harm. In some
cases, these situations also are considered recalls.
What is the overall dispensing accuracy rate in a community pharmacy? - Correct
Answer 98.3%
Define Efficacy - Correct Answer The capability of a medication to produce the
intended effect
Define Pharmocoloy - Correct Answer The study of drugs, their properties, and
their application
,What is Medicare and how is it funded? - Correct Answer Provides for the elderly
and disabled.
Federally funded.
What is Medicaid and how is it funded? - Correct Answer Provides for lower income
people.
Funded at the federal and state levels.
What is Tricare and how is it funded? - Correct Answer Military insurance that
proves for soldiers and veterans.
Federally funded.
What does the FDA stand for? - Correct Answer Food and Drug Administration
What is the FDA's purpose in regard to pharmaceuticals? - Correct Answer To
regulate medications ensuring safety and effectiveness
Medications undergo how many test phases before they are FDA approved? -
Correct Answer 3 Phases
Pharmacy Technicians can be nationally certified through what two agencies? -
Correct Answer PTCB and ICPT
Define Medicare Part A - Correct Answer Covers inpatient hospital stays
Define Medicare Part B - Correct Answer Covers out patient hospital stays like
diabetic supplies, medical equipment, and long term disabilities
Define Medicare Part C - Correct Answer Supplemental coverage to A and B. Goal
is to reduce copay and you can select several different tiers of coverage
Define Medicare Part D - Correct Answer Covers prescription medications and is
funded by the government
Define Medicare Part F - Correct Answer Supplemental coverage that is like part c,
but covers more
HMO Private Insurance - Correct Answer All care is coordinated through a local
network that you can't leave
PPO Private Insurance - Correct Answer You have a recommended care network.
you can go out of network, but you will have higher copays
EPO Private Insurance - Correct Answer Recommended network that you must
stay within (combination of HMO and PPO)
, Who acts as the middle man between the pharmacy and insurance companies? -
Correct Answer Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM's)
They maintain a formulary (list of covered medications) and negotiate discounts
What are the 3 steps in drug development? - Correct Answer 1. Research
2. Testing
3. Approval by the FDA
What is the goal in drug development research? - Correct Answer To find a new
active ingredient
How many phases of human testing are there in drug development? - Correct
Answer 4 Phases
Define Human Testing Phase 1 - Correct Answer Assess the initial drug dose and
determine toxicology. Side effects are determined in this phase.
This test is done on around 10 healthy volunteers
Define Human Testing Phase 2 - Correct Answer Extensive toxicology and
pharmacokinetics studies done in a double blind experiment.
This test is done on 100's of diseased patients.
Most drugs don't make it past this stage.
Define Human Testing Phase 3 - Correct Answer This test is scaled up to 1,000's
of test subjects in teaching or veteran hospitals.
Testing the drugs efficacy (capacity of a medication to produce the intended effect).
Randomized, double-blind study with two groups
Define Human Testing Phase 4 - Correct Answer Post-marketing surveillance after
the drug has been approved by the FDA. Looking for drug interactions, use in
pregnancy, and long term side effects.
Side effects are reported using MedWatch.
Define Troches and Lozenges - Correct Answer Form of medication that is held in
mouth to absorb over time
Define Effervescent Tablets - Correct Answer Tablets that dissolve in water and are
drunk