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Module 1 Flashcards
Definitions
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Drug | Chemicals that act on living systems at the molecular level |
| Pharmacology | The study of drugs and their effects on living organisms |
| Pharmacodynamics | The study of the action of drugs on living organisms |
| Pharmacokinetics | The study of what the body does to a drug; the measurement of the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drug from the body |
| Brand (trade) name | The manufacturer’s name, written with the first letter capitalized (e.g., Valium, Vazepam, Tylenol) |
| Generic name | Name for the chemical makeup of a drug, written in lowercase, first letter NOT capitalized (e.g., diazepam for Valium or Vazepam, acetaminophen for Tylenol). Generic drugs marketed without brand names are less expensive than brand name drugs. |
| Black Box Warning | A warning placed on specific drugs, so everyone understand the serious safety concerns associated with the drug. BBW are typically about potentially fetal, life-threatening, or disabling adverse effects of the medication |
| Chemically equivalent | When two formulations of a drug meet the chemical and physical standards |
| Biologically equivalent | when two formulations of a drug produce similar concentrations of the drug in the blood and tissues |
| Therapeutically equivalent | When two formulations of a drug prove to have equal therapeutic effects |
| Orphan drugs | Drugs developed to specifically treat rare medical conditions |
| Toxicology | The study of the harmful effects of drugs on living tissues |
| Contraindictions | Medical or physical conditions that make the drug inadvisable |
| Synergism | Getting more than the desired effects when taking two drugs (1+1>2) (e.g.,oxycodone + acetaminophen = Percocet) |
| qd | One a day |
| bd | Twice a day |
| tid | Three times a day |
| qid | Four times a day |
| pc | After meals |
| ac | Before meals |
| po | By mouth |
| prn | Take as needed |
| hs | At bedtime |
| Schedule I | Abuse potential: highest No accepted medical use |
| Schedule II | Abuse potential: high Written Rx, no refills |
| Schedule III | Abuse potential: moderate Faxed or electronic Rx, no more than 5 refills in 6 months |
| Schedule IV | Abuse potential: less Faxed or electronic Rx, no more than 5 refills in 6 months |
| Schedule V | Abuse potential: least Can be bought over the counter |
| -olol | Beta Blocker (BB) |
| -pril | Ace Inhibitor |
| -sartan | ARB |
| -dipine | Calcium Channel Blocker (CCB) |
| Digoxin (Lanoxin) | Cardiac Glycoside |
| -ide | Diuretic |
| -actone | Potassium-Sparing Diuretic |
| -statin | Antihyperlipidemic |
| -statin | Antifungal (nystatin(Mycostatin)) |
| -tidine | H2 blockers |
| -prazole | PPI |
| -azole | Antifungal |
| -cilin | Antibacterial |
| -cycline | Tetracyclines |
| -fil | PDE 5 inhibitors |
| -vir | Antiviral |
| -one | Corticosteriods |
| -onate | Bisphophonate |
| Pam & Lam | Benzodiazepines |
| -pine | Antipsychotic drugs |
| -Pram/Tine | SSRI |
| -line | TCA |
| -terol | Beta-2 Agonists |
| -triptan | Anti-migraine (5-HT agonist) |