From NCLEX Style PHARMA Ch. 1 - Partial Flashcards
This means a drug used for a therapeutic effect to treat or prevent an illness.
Medication
Vitamins
Supplements
Pain Killers
Medication
This name of the drug contains the exact placing of its atoms or molecular groupings.
Trade Name
Generic Name
Chemical Name
Chemical Name
This is used to identify adverse effects of a drug in the general population.
Disagreement Form
Reportable Ineffectual Form (RIF)
MedWatch Form
MedWatch Form
True or False
A drug may have multiple proprietary names but only one generic name.
True
True or False
The generic name of a drug is a trade name and is followed by the symbol (R).
False
What provides the standard for identity, quality, strength and purity of substances used the practice of healthcare?
US Pharmacopeia/ National Formulary
This legislation controls the prescription medicine by restricting prescription refills.
The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938
The Durham Humphrey Amendment of 1952
The Orphan Drug Act
The Durham Humphrey Amendment of 1952
This act was enacted to stimulate development and availability of drugs to treat rare diseases.
The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938
The Sins-Heimer Act of 1966
The Orphan Drug Act
The Orphan Drug Act
This phase of drug Development Stage involves giving medicine to a LARGE number of individuals with the disorder that the medication intends to treat.
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Phase 3
True or False
Schedule 1 and 2 drugs are NOT currently accepted for medical use in US while Schedule 3, 4, and 5 are currently ACCEPTED.
False.
Only Schedule 1 rugs are NOT Currently Accepted.