Chapter 1 Textbook Definitions Flashcards
Apothecary
Forerunner of the modern pharmacist; a shop where medicines are gathered, stored, and compounded by skilled artisans using herbs and other natural ingredients.
Automated dispensing process
A computerized drug storage device that automatically tracks drug distribution.
Biopharmaceutical
A drug produced by recombinant DNA technology
Black box warning
Information printed on a drug package insert to alert prescribers to potential problems with the drug.
C-I
Schedule 1 - The highest potential for abuse which may be used only for research.
C-II
Schedule 2 - A drug with a high potential for abuse, dispensing is severely restricted.
C-III
Schedule 3 - A drug with a moderate potential for abuse, can be refilled no more than 5 times in 6 months and only by a physician.
C-IV
Schedule 4 - A drug with the same restrictions as schedule 3 but with less potential for abuse.
C-V
Schedule 5 - A drug with a slight potential for abuse, some may be sold without prescription.
What does CAM stand for?
Complementary and alternative medicine
DEA form 222
The form used to order C-II substances
What does DEA stand for?
Drug Enforcement Administration
What does FDA stand for?
Food and Drug Act
Legend drug
A drug that requires a prescription
Pharmakon
A greek word meaning a magic spell, remedy, or poison that was used in early records to represent the concept of a drug.