This vitamin is well known for interacting with many medications, including antibiotics, certain seizure medications, and Anticoagulants
What is Vitamin K?
In a compounding pharmacy, this room sits adjacent to the anteroom.
What is the Clean Room / Buffer Room?
This coverage is intended for individuals who are 65 years of age and older to assist with co-payments of prescription medications.
What is Medicare Part-D?
_______ and ______ are the two primary divisions of the nervous system.
What are CNS and PNS?
Zestril, Altace, and Vasotec are all classified under this drug classification category.
What are ACE Inhibitors (Angiotensin Converting Enzymes)?
This dosage form consists of alcohol and water.
What is elixir?
A room that has a lower pressure than surrounding rooms is called a ___________ pressure room.
What is negative?
This coverage is intended for those who are on active military duty, as well as their families in the same household.
What is Tricare?
Actos (Pioglitazone) is used to treat this health condition. (Be Specific)
What is Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
_________ is the mechanism of action for the drug classification antihistamines in treating allergies .
What is blocking H1 (Histamine 1) receptors?
This is the nonproprietary name for the drug Singulair.
What is Montelukast?
This part of the Laminar Flow Hood is the last to be cleaned with 70% isopropyl alcohol when preparing the area for compounding.
What is the work surface area?
This is the next step in which a technician should do when receiving a DUE (DUR) at the data entry stage.
This division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) functions during restful situations.
What is Parasympathetic?
What is a Calcium Channel Blocker?
This drug is considered a high alert medication by the ISMP and TJC and has the necessity for routine blood tests, in which the INR levels are closely monitored.
What is Coumadin (Warfarin)
This organization establishes the standards for a non-sterile compounding area.
What is United States Pharmacopeia (USP)?
This part of Medicare helps pay for physicians’ services and outpatient care.
What is Medicare-B?
If a patient is diagnosed with hypokalemia, he / she has low ______.
What is Potassium?
Cipro, Avelox, and Levaquin are all categorized under this drug classification.
What are Fluoroquinolones?
These dosage forms are water-repelling, nonpolar substances that do not mix with water, such as oils, fats, waxes, and certain vitamins.
What is Hydrophobic?
This is the BUD for a non - preserved, aqueous oral formulation?
What is 14 days (when stored at controlled cold temperatures)?
This allows the insurance company, at adjudication, to note that a generic medication was approved by the physician, however, the patient is requesting that name brand be dispensed .
What is DAW 2?
A frequent, annoying side effect of ACE inhibitors that causes some users to switch to a different antihypertensive medication is ________ .
What is a dry cough?
This medication would activate a DUE (DUR) at data entry because the patient is currently taking Diovan for hypertension, but is experiencing peripheral edema.
What is a Potassium-Sparing Diuretic?