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PHT202 Unit 1

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Pharmacokinetics is the study of: the time course of a drug and its metabolites and/or what the body does to the drug.
What is Cipro HC prescribed for? ear infections
A pattern of compulsive substance abuse characterized by a continued psychological craving or need for the substance and its effect is known as: addiction
How a drug works and produces its desirable (and sometimes undesirable) effects is called mechanism of action
Large doses of aspirin can cause ringing in the ears which is also known as: tinnitus
Pharmacology can be defined as the study of: drugs, composition, uses, application, and effects
What is the classification for Zovirax? Antiviral
What is the classification for travaprost? Prostaglandin Analog
Lamisil AF is an OTC product used for: Athelete's Foot
Term referring to how a drug enters the body: absorption
What is the indication for Visine LR? minor eye redness
Topicort is the generic name for: Desoximetasone
The process of transforming drugs in the body: metabolism
What is the generic name for Pred Forte? Prednisolone
It has a short duration and is usually self-limiting, about one week in mild cases and up to three weeks in severe cases. It is also known as pink eye. viral conjuctivitis
Where would you store Xalatan eye drops? refrigerator
Abreva is an OTC product that has _____ as the active ingredient. Docosanol
The degree to which a drug becomes available to body tissue(s) after administration: bioavailability
What is the generic name for Voltaren? Diclofenac
Triethanolamine polypeptide oleate would the the brand name for: Cerumenex
What is the generic name for Kwell? Lindane
A type of drug that prevents receptor activation: antagonist
What is the generic name for Bactroban? Mupirocin
What is Humira treating? Arthritis
Cleocin T would be given for the treatment of: Acne
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