USP chapter that is used as the standard for compounding non-sterile drugs.
What is USP <795>?
The law that requires that before any drug is marketed, it must be proven to be safe and effective.
What is 1962 Kefauver-Harris Amendment?
The meaning of the DAW abbreviation
What is "Dispense As Written"?
Amoxillin is this.
What is antibiotic?
HIPAA is this.
What is "Health Insurance Portability Act"?
Federal, state, and this is used to regulate and/or provide standard to the field of compounding.
What is USP?
The 1965 Social Security Act established this?
What is the Medicare Program?
ii tabs hs is translated to what on the medication bottle
What is "2 tablets at bedtime"?
The root gastro refers to this.
What is stomach?
"itis" means/refers to this.
These are product information sheets that are prepared by the manufacturer and provides information about drug.
What is Patient Package Inserts
This Act established strict controls over OTC sales of pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine.
What is the 2005 Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act (CMEA)?
"Dispense 100cc stat." Another way to write cc.
What is ml
The root "adip" mean?
What is fat?
These are the three sections of an NDC.
What is "manufacturer - drug/formulation/dose - package size"?
This resource/reference can be used to know the brand, generic, or therapeutic equivalents.
What is the Orange Book?
The act requires pharmacist to offer counseling to Medicaid patients regarding medications,
What is the 1990 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act?
Another abbreviation for subq and subc.
What is SC?
Anticoagulant does this in the body.
What is prevent blood clots?
The root "pathy" is this?
What is disease?
These two USP chapters will be used as standards when compounding and handling a sterile hazardous drug.
What is USP 797 and USP 800?
This recall class is recommended/initiated when there is a strong likelihood that the product will cause serious adverse effects or death.
What is Recall Class I?
Define the abbreviation IVPB
What is Intravenous Piggyback?
The root "thromb" is this.
What is clot?
True/False: antihypertensive are cardiovascular drugs.
What is true?