Pharm Tech CHP 1 B Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Panacea | Goddess of Medicinal Herbs; Daughter of Greek God of Medicine, Aesculapius |
Imhotep | Egyptian God of Medicine; 3000 B.C. |
Pharmaceutical | of or about drugs; also a drug product |
Pharmacognosy | Study of physical, chemical, biochemical & biological properties of drugs |
Shen Nung Pen Tsao | 200 B.C. listing of 365 herbs |
Penicillin | 1st Antibiotic; 1928, Alexander Fleming (Britian) |
Hormone Progesterone | 1st reliable Birth Control; 1943, Russell Maker |
Pasteur | 1864; heat kills microorganisms associated with food spoilage |
James Watson & Francis Crick | Indentified the structure of DNA; 1951 |
PHI | Protected Health Information |
Aesculapius | Greek God of Medicine |
cocaine | Local anesthetic found in coca leaves |
quinine | drug for malaria found in cinchona bark |
OBRA, 90' | US legislation - require pharmacist to provide consulting services to Medicaid patients |
ether | used in 1st publicized operation using general anesthesia |
biotechnology | field resulting from study of human genome |
Galen | advocated "bleeding" to maintain balance of the "humours" |
Banting & Best | showed an extract of insulin could lower blood sugar in dogs |
HIPAA | Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act |
Food & Drug Act of 1906 | Prohibited interstate commerce in adulterated or misbranded food, drink or drug; government pre-approavl of drugs is required |
1938 Food, Drug & Cosmetic (FDC) Act | response to fatal poisoning of 107 people by untested sulfanilmide concoction; requires new drugs be provin safe |
1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment | law defines what drugs require a prescription; requires label: "Caution: Federal Law prohibits dispensing w/o a prescription." |
1962 Kefauver-Harris Amendments | requires proof of safety & effectiveness before marketing |
1970 Poison Prevention Packaging Act | child-proof packaging on all controlled & prescription drugs dispensed by pharmacies |
1970 Controlled Substances Act (CSA) | Classifies easily abused drugs and restricts distribution |
1996 Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act | HIPAA |
minimum requirements for prescription drug labels | name\address-Dispenser, script serial #, date\filling, Prescriber, PT, directions & cautionary statements |
NDC | National Drug Code |
National Drug Code | NDC; number assigned by manufacturer; 3 parts |
3 parts of NDC | manufacturer #; medication, strength/dosage; package size |
controlled substances | drug which has potential to be abused; distribution controlled by 1 of 5 "schedules" |
DEA number/formul | number all prescribers of controlled substances are assigned; must be used on all prescriptions |
DEA formula | 2 letters followed by 7 single-digit numbers; AB1234563 |
Schedule 1 | high potential for abuse; no med use in US; may NOT be prescribed |
Schedule 2 | high potential for abuse; may lead to dependence; accepted med use in US |
Schedule 3 | potential for abuse is less than previous schedules; current med use in US; abuse may lead to LOW physical or HIGH psychological dependence |
Schedule 4 | low potential for abuse; accepted medical use in US; abuse may lead to limited dependence |
Schedule 5 | low potential for abuse; accepted medical use in US; abuse may lead to limited dependence; some compounds containing limited amts of a narcotic |
Heroin, opium derivatives & hallucinogenic substances --- Schedule? | Schedule I |
Amphetamines, opium, cocaine, methadone, & various opiates are included on this schedule | Schedule II |
Anabolic steroids & various compounds containing limited quantities of narcotic substances such as codeine -- schedule? | Schedule III |
Phenobarbital, sedative chloral hydrate & anesthetic methohexital are included in this scheudle. | Schedule IV |
Schedules III-V perscriptions | May be refilled up to 5 times within 6 months (state regulations may vary) |
Schedule II prescription refills | are limited and no refills are allowed (generallY) |
On Controlled Substance Prescriptions | DEA number must appear on form & PT's full street address |
Orange Book | provides a two letter evaluation code |
"A" drug products | FDA considers to be therapeutically equivalent |
"B" drug products | FDA considers not to be therapeutically equivalent; often problem with specific dosage forms |
AA | conventional dosage forms not presenting biroequivalence problems |
AB | meeting bioequivalence requirements |
AN | Solutions & powders for aerosolization |
AO | Injectable oil solutions |
AP | Injectable aqueous solutions |
AT | Topical products |
BC | Ex-tended-release tablets, capsules and injectables |
BD | Active ingredients & dosage forms with DOCUMENTED bioequivalence problems |
BE | Delayed-release oral dosage forms |
BN | Products in aerosol-nebulizer drug delivery systems |
BP | Active ingredients & dosage forms with POTENTIAL bioequivalence problems |
BR | Suppositories or enemas for systemic use |
BS | Products with drug standard deficiencies |
BT | Topical products with bioequivalence issues |
BX | Insuffient data |
DAILY LIMIT FOR Pseudoephedrine base products | 3.6 grams per purchaser (regardless of number of transactions) |
Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act (CMEA) | Federal law sets daily & monthly limits on OTC sale of pseudoephedrine and ephedrine |
Appropriately trained pharmacy technicians may be allowed to sell this OTC medication - | Those containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine |
Written or electric record are held for two years for this OTC medication | ephedrine or pseudophedrine |
What 6 things need to be recorded for ephedrine or pseudophedrine | Product name, Quantity, Name/address Purchaser, Date & Time, Proof of ID, Sig of Purchaser |
Exempt narcotics | medications that contain habit-forming ingredients but can be sold by a pharmacist w/o presciption |
30 mg Pseudoephedrine HCI | 146 Tablets |
60 mg Pseudoephedrine HCI | 73 Tablets |
120 mg Pseudoephedrine HCI | 36 Tablets |
240 mg Pseudoephedrine HCI | 18 Tablets |
Watson & Crick | DNA 1951 |
CMEA | Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act; 3.6 g pseudoephedrine |
15 mg/1.6 ml Pseudoephedrine HCI | 468 Milliliters (ml) |
7.5 mg/ 5 ml Pseudoephedrine HCI | 2929 Milliliters (ml) |
15 mg / 5 ml Pseudoephedrine HCI | 1464 Milliliters (ml) |
30 mg / 5 ml Pseudoephedrine HCI | 732 Milliliters (ml) |
60 mg / 5 ml Pseudoephedrine HCI | 366 Milliliters (ml) |
Dual Marketing | Status of medications like Plan B - classified as presciption & OTC |
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