Veterinary Pharmacy Flashcards

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List five reasons why veterinary patient care is important to pharmacists in community practice

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o	Animals in our lives
	They serve as a companion and helps with improving quality of 
           life
o	Home
o	Healthcare
	Pharmacies carry and sell veterinary products
o	Research
o	Service
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What are the four pivotal differences between animals and humans that should be considered when answering drug information questions?

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o	Species Differences
	PK/PD
	Dosing Challenges
	     •Behavior traits, husbandry, grooming habits, palatability
o	Costs of Therapy
o	Compliance
o	Roles of Animal in Household
	Companion vs. Food Animal vs. Service Animal vs. Breeding Stock 
         vs. Performance Animal
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What are the toxicity concerns regarding acetaminophen (human OTC) being used in veterinary patients?

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 Acetaminophen (Human OTC) Contraindicated in cats and ferrets
• Lack ability to metabolize in liver via glucuronidation
• Hepatotoxicity in dogs

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What are the toxicity concerns regarding NSAIDs and Aspirin (human OTC) being used in veterinary patients?

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  • Dose-dependent toxicity in dogs and cats
  • Much longer half-lives
  • Vomiting, GI ulceration, hematemesis, melena, Heinz body anemia (cats), metabolic acidosis, hyperthermia, renal and liver damage
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What are the toxicity concerns regarding Levthyroxine (human OTC) being used in dogs?

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  • Doses for dogs can be 10x or more a human dose
  • Shorter half-life, lower oral bioavailability
  • Human tablets range: 25mcg – 300mcg
  • Veterinary tablets: 200mcg – 1000mcg
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What does the abbreviation of “SID” stand for?

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SID = semel in die = once a day

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What is the legal challenge in making over-the counter drug recommendations for veterinary patients?

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o According to the FDA, “OTC drugs are defined as drugs that are safe and effective for use by the general public without seeking treatment by a health professional”
o Use of human marketed OTC drugs in animals do NOT meet this definition
o Use of Non-prescription drugs and supplements should ALWAYS be under the care of a veterinarian

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What question should a pharmacist ask patients when they ask about OTC vet products?

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“Has this been recommended by your pet’s veterinarian?”

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Name at least two resources for pharmacists that include drug information on veterinary species and veterinary drugs

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o	Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook
o	Exotic Animal Formulary
o	Merck Veterinary Manual
o	Compendium of Veterinary Products
o	Animal Drugs @ FDA
o	DailyMed: Current Medication Information 
o	Pillbox
o	Primary Literature
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