K1. Classification & Description Flashcards

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Provide five examples of fully narcotic drugs.
What is the definition Of a fully narcotic drug?

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Tylenol Four, codeine, codeine syrup, cesamet, Dilaudid, Demerol, Kadian, ketamine, lo, Motel, Aslan, Matador, Methadose, morphine, not alone, nova, Histex, New center, OXY, Neow, Percocet, Such a VAX, supplicate, Suboxone, Talwin, tramadol, Tussionex, Tylenol, with codeine elixir.

Definition: all single entity, narcotics; all narcotics for Parent Terrell use; all narcotic compounds containing more than one narcotic drug; all narcotic compounds containing less than two other non-narcotic ingredients in a therapeutic dose; all products containing any substance listed in the narcotic control regulations schedule.

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Provide five examples of fully narcotic drugs.
What is the definition Of a fully narcotic drug?

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Tylenol Four, codeine, codeine syrup, cesamet, Dilaudid, Demerol, Kadian, ketamine, lo, Motel, Aslan, Matador, Methadose, morphine, not alone, nova, Histex, New center, OXY, Neow, Percocet, Such a VAX, supplicate, Suboxone, Talwin, tramadol, Tussionex, Tylenol, with codeine elixir.

Definition: all single entity, narcotics; all narcotics for Parent Terrell use; all narcotic compounds containing more than one narcotic drug; all narcotic compounds containing less than two other non-narcotic ingredients in a therapeutic dose; all products containing any substance listed in the narcotic control regulations schedule.

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Define A verbal prescription narcotic

Give three examples

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VPN:
- is a medication that contains in addition to a narcotic, two or more additional ingredients other than a narcotic in a therapeutic dose,
- and is not intended for parenteral administration,
- and does not contain hydrocodone, methadone, oxycodone, pentazoline, heroin, or dextropropophyne. [H M DoPe]

Examples - Calmylin ACE, cotridin, Dimetapp C, Fiornal, Tylenol 2, Tylenol 3, Robitussin.

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Controlled Drugs:

  • What are the Controlled Drugs Part I, II, and III . For each, give 3 examples.
  • What is a controlled drug preparation?
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Part I: Drugs listed in Part I of the Schedule to Part G of the Food and drug regulations -> Amphetamines and their salts and derivatives (adderrall, biphentin, concerta, ritalin, vyvanse, methylphenidate, phenmetrazine, pentobarbital, secobarbital)

Part II: Barbituates and their salts and derivatives [except pentobarbital and secobarbital], chlorphentermine, diethylpropion, nalbuphine, phentermine, thiobarbituric acid.

Part III: Anabolic steroids and derivatives (andriol, androderm, andreogel, delatestyrl injeciton, depo testosterone, testim)

[Think: A BB A }

  • note: controlled DRUGs are diff than controlled SUBSTANCES (substances is more BROAD category that includes narcotics, benzos and TS- controlled drugs is a more specific category within controlled SUBSTANCES).
  • Controlled PREPARATIONS are COMBINATIONS containing only ONE controlled drug PLUS one or more active NON-controlled drugs.
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