The use of proteins from cells and tissues of humans, animals and plants in order to produce medicines and therapeutic treatments is called
What is biotechnology
Elavil
What is amitriptyline?
Animal studies show fetal risk, but no controlled human studies were conducted
What is Category C?
The nervous system has two divisions
What is CNS and PNS?
High abuse potential and no medical use/no prescriptions are permitted
What is C-I?
a controlled substance is a medicinal product that has a high potential for abuse and is regulated by who?
What is Dea?
Sinequan
What is doxepin?
Controlled studies in pregnant women show no risk to the fetus
What is Category A?
What is TCA'S (tricyclic antidepressants)?
What is C-II?
Lithium is a drug of choice for controlling...
What is acute manic episodes
Haldol
What is haloperidol?
Controlled human studies show fetal risk; the benefit of these drugs may be acceptable, despite risk, in life threatening situations
What is Category D?
SSRIs are used in major depression and may also be prescribed for
What is eating disorders?
Low abuse potential; no prescription required for individuals 18 years of age or older
What is C-V
The longest part of the drug approval process
What is clinical investigation (stage 2)
What is lithium?
Controlled human studies show fetal risk that outweighs any possible benefit
What is Category X?
A new drug application for investigational human testing must be submitted to which of the following organications
What is the FDA?
Moderate potential for abuse; prescription required with 5 refills in 6 months
What is C-III?
Methadone is an example of which drug schedule
What is schedule II ?
Celexa
What is citalopram?
What is Category B?
The antidepressants that is now considered the first line drugs in the treatment of major depression
Low potential for abuse; prescription required with 5 refills in 6 months
What is C-IV?