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Margin of safety 
the difference between the usual effective dose and the dose that induces severe or life 
threatening side effects 
Rights of drug administration 
right patient, right medication, right does, right route of administration, and right time of delivery 
Injection routes 
intramuscular, intrathecal, intravenous, subcutaneous 
intramuscular 
drugs given by direct injection into muscle tissue 
intrathecal 
needle is inserted between to vertebrea in the lower spine ...
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clinical 
 medical work that relates to the examination and treatment of ill people 
therapeutics 
 use of drugs and the method of there administration in the treatment of disease 
clinical therapeutics 
 use of drugs in the treatment of disease that relates to patients 
TGA 
 therapeutics goods administration 
 
 regulates supply, import, export, manufacturing and advertising of therapeutic goods 
to ensure safe use of medications 
medicine labelling 
 generic = lower case (warfarin) 
 brand =...
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CYP INHIBITORS - CORRECT ANSWER **G PACMAN** 
Grapefruit 
Protease inhibitors (Ritonavir) 
Azole antifungals 
C - cyclosporine, cimetidine, cobicistat 
Macrolides (NOT azithromycin) 
Amiodarone (and dronedarone) 
Non-DHP CCBs 
CYP INDUCERS - CORRECT ANSWER **PS PORCS** 
Phenytoin 
Smoking 
Phenobarbital 
Oxcarbazepine (and eslicarbazepine) 
Rifampin 
Carbamazepine (also auto-inducer) 
St. Johns wort 
Digoxin Levels - CORRECT ANSWER 0.8-2 (Afib) 
0.5-0.9 (HF) 
Toxicity: 
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Zolpidem refills
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How long are Zolpidem refills valid? 
a. 3 months 
b. 5 months 
c. 6 months 
d. 12 months - Answer 6 months 
 
Where to report Gardasil9 sensitivity to? 
a. medmarx 
b. merp 
c. pdmp 
d. vaers - Answer vaers 
 
What schedule is suboxone? - Answer Schedule III 
 
What does USP 795 govern? - Answer Non-sterile compounding 
 
Qualifications for orange book therapeutic equivalence - Answer same active ingredient, strength, dosage form, route of administration, and bioequivalence 
 
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Margin of safety 
the difference between the usual effective dose and the dose that induces severe or life threatening side effects 
 
 
 
Margin of safety 
the difference between the usual effective dose and the dose that induces severe or life threatening side effects 
 
 
 
 
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NUR 106 (UNIT 1) CH 1 Introduction to Drugs Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024
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NUR 106 (UNIT 1) CH 1 Introduction to Drugs Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024 
 
Adverse effects - correct answer Drug effects that are not the desired therapeutic effects; may be unpleasant or even dangerous 
 
Brand name (Trade Name) - correct answer Name given to a drug by the PHARMACEUTICAL company that developed it; 17 year patent; First letter IS capitalized; if patent is not in place, bio-equivalence can not be guaranteed. 
 
Chemical name - correct answer Name that reflects th...
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Margin of safety - ANSWER-the difference between the usual effective dose and the dose that induces severe or life threatening side effects 
 
Rights of drug administration - ANSWER-right patient, right medication, right does, right route of administration, and right time of delivery 
 
Injection routes - ANSWER-intramuscular, intrathecal, intravenous, subcutaneous 
 
intramuscular - ANSWER-drugs given by direct injection into muscle tissue 
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What drugs cause falsely increased PTT/INR (3) - CORRECT ANSWER-daptomycin 
dalbavancin 
oritavancin 
 
What drug decreases [bicarb] - CORRECT ANSWER-topiramate 
 
What 3 drugs/classes cause decreased [Na] - CORRECT ANSWER-- carbamazepine (and friends) 
- SSRIs 
- diuretics 
 
REFERENCES: Harriet Lane - CORRECT ANSWER-peds dosing 
 
REFERENCES: DailyMed - CORRECT ANSWER-FDA site for all product info sheets 
 
REFERENCES: Trissel's - CORRECT ANSWER-IV drug compatibility, stability 
 
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Define and describe brand vs generic names for drugs Generic: name given by the company who developed the drug; not capitalized Brand: drugs commercial name; capitalized and may vary according to the company producing it Same chemical composition; same therapeutic equivalence 
What are the different types of oral medication forms? Which form absorbs fastest? Which form absorbs slowest? Types of oral medication: tablet, capsule, powder, liquid Rates of absorption Liquid (fastest?) Suspension Powd...
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Margin of safety - ANSWER the difference between the usual effective dose and the dose that induces severe or life threatening side effects 
 
Rights of drug administration - ANSWER right patient, right medication, right does, right route of administration, and right time of delivery 
 
Injection routes - ANSWER intramuscular, intrathecal, intravenous, subcutaneous 
 
intramuscular - ANSWER drugs given by direct injection into muscle tissue 
 
intrathecal - ANSWER needle is inserted between to v...
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