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how are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? [ ANS: ]
first by the conditions they are used to treat, and tehn by their
mechanism of action
bone marrow transplants... [ ANS: ] are a type of stem cell therapy,
unless a patient's own cells are reinjected
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what does AMA stand for? [ ANS: ] American Medical Association
What section of a drug's package insert describes situations in
which the drug should not be used because the risks outweigh the
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therapeutic benefits? [ ANS: ] contraindications
what is tertiary care? [ ANS: ] highly specialized medical and
surgical care provided by a large medical center for unusual or
complex medical problems
which of the following is not one of the stages in the classic
approach to brand development strategy? brand personality,
positioning, quality, or values? [ ANS: ] brand quality
what are vasodilators used to do? [ ANS: ] decrease vascular
resistance and increase blood flow
what is the name of the condition that occurs after a specific
dose of a drug is given at such regular intervals that absorption
and elimination [drug:plasma] have become fairly constant [ ANS:
] steady state
ocular administration [ ANS: ] primarily used to treat the eye
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which entity/entities invest/s the most money in pharmaceutical
research and development (R&D)? [ ANS: ] U.S pharma
companies
how are most drugs excreted? [ ANS: ] kidneys
over the last few decades what has happened to legal limitations
on sales rep's discussions about off label uses? [ ANS: ] limitations
have decreased (FDA Modernization Act of 1997)
which of the following is an example of a branding "fundamental":
brand logo, brand name, brand packaging, brand promise [ ANS:
] brand name
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what does it mean if two drugs are "at parity" [ ANS: ] both drugs
are essentially in a neutral position
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who is most likely to benefit from electronic sampling programs? [
ANS: ] everyone would benefit equally
when referring to medication dosage, which abbreviation means
"one half" [ ANS: ] SS
what is an internist? [ ANS: ] a physician who practices internal
medicine
which is a white blood cell: erythrocytes, insulin, lymphocytes,
MHCs [ ANS: ] lymphocytes
why are novice sales reps often placed in charge of negotiating
MCO formularies? [ ANS: ] they are not; this job is usually reserved
for more experienced sales reps (MCO = Managed Care
Organization)
what distinguishes pharmacodynamics from pharmacokinetics? [
ANS: ] PD's studies how drugs affect the body
what percent of drugs tested on human subjects are eventually
approved by the FDA? [ ANS: ] about 70%
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NAPRx/CNPR Exam -WITH 160 Questions
and Answers (100% Correct Answers)
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how are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? [ ANS: ]
first by the conditions they are used to treat, and tehn by their
mechanism of action
bone marrow transplants... [ ANS: ] are a type of stem cell therapy,
unless a patient's own cells are reinjected
© 2025 Assignment Expert
what does AMA stand for? [ ANS: ] American Medical Association
What section of a drug's package insert describes situations in
which the drug should not be used because the risks outweigh the
Guru01 - Stuvia
therapeutic benefits? [ ANS: ] contraindications
what is tertiary care? [ ANS: ] highly specialized medical and
surgical care provided by a large medical center for unusual or
complex medical problems
which of the following is not one of the stages in the classic
approach to brand development strategy? brand personality,
positioning, quality, or values? [ ANS: ] brand quality
what are vasodilators used to do? [ ANS: ] decrease vascular
resistance and increase blood flow
what is the name of the condition that occurs after a specific
dose of a drug is given at such regular intervals that absorption
and elimination [drug:plasma] have become fairly constant [ ANS:
] steady state
ocular administration [ ANS: ] primarily used to treat the eye
, 2
For Expert help and assignment solutions, +254707240657
which entity/entities invest/s the most money in pharmaceutical
research and development (R&D)? [ ANS: ] U.S pharma
companies
how are most drugs excreted? [ ANS: ] kidneys
over the last few decades what has happened to legal limitations
on sales rep's discussions about off label uses? [ ANS: ] limitations
have decreased (FDA Modernization Act of 1997)
which of the following is an example of a branding "fundamental":
brand logo, brand name, brand packaging, brand promise [ ANS:
] brand name
© 2025 Assignment Expert
what does it mean if two drugs are "at parity" [ ANS: ] both drugs
are essentially in a neutral position
Guru01 - Stuvia
who is most likely to benefit from electronic sampling programs? [
ANS: ] everyone would benefit equally
when referring to medication dosage, which abbreviation means
"one half" [ ANS: ] SS
what is an internist? [ ANS: ] a physician who practices internal
medicine
which is a white blood cell: erythrocytes, insulin, lymphocytes,
MHCs [ ANS: ] lymphocytes
why are novice sales reps often placed in charge of negotiating
MCO formularies? [ ANS: ] they are not; this job is usually reserved
for more experienced sales reps (MCO = Managed Care
Organization)
what distinguishes pharmacodynamics from pharmacokinetics? [
ANS: ] PD's studies how drugs affect the body
what percent of drugs tested on human subjects are eventually
approved by the FDA? [ ANS: ] about 70%