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Pharmacology30

Chapter 30

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Where do drugs come from plants, animals, labratory
What type of drug name is Advil? Brand name
The slowest route of absorption of a drug is oral
Who is responsible for regulating the sale of medicines? US Food and Drug Administration
Within the dental profession, who can prescribe drugs to a patient? Oral surgeon, general dentist
What part of the prescription includes the name and quantity of the drug? Superscription
If a medication were placed sublingually, where would it be placed? under the tongue
By which route is a subcutaneous injection given? under the skin
What schedule type of drug is Tylenol with codeine? IV
When the body reacts to a drug, what is occuring? Adverse effect
An analgesic would be prescribed for pain relief
Which would be an example of an anibiotic? erythromycin
A drug that is prescribed to slow the clotting of blood is Coumadin
What may be taken when a patient has a cold? Sudafed
Name the 3 names drugs can be identified Chemical name, Generic name(acetaminophen), Brand name(Tylenol)
Name the 2 categories drugs are classified Patent medicines (without prescription)Prescription drugs (aka. ethical with prescription)
What are the 4 parts of prescription Superscription-pt name address,symbol,date Inscription - name and qty Subscription - directions Signature - instructions
What is a local action drug? drug applied directly to site (1st aid antibiotic ointmnet
What is a systemic action drug? Taken internally (affects whole body penicillin)
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