Clinical Trials
Pharmacovigilance
CAP
GERD
Electrolyte imbalance
100

The volunteer can withdraw from a clinical trial at this time.

When is whenever?

100

This phase refers to Pharmacovigilance, a post-marketing phase of the clinical trial.

What is Phase IV?

100

This family of antibiotics, prescribed for CAP patients with comorbidities, developed resistance in the Lebanese population.

What are fluoroquinolones?

100

First-line treatment for mild GERD. 

What is H2RA?

100

The two main kinds of crystalloids.

what is Normal Saline and Ringer Lactate?

200

The key concept of the double-blind clinical trial.

Do the participants and the researchers know who is receiving the treatment and who is receiving the placebo or control?

200

One of the findings that can only be discovered during pharmacovigilance studies.

What is DDI? a different mechanism of action? an ADR in specific populations?

200

This microbe is the most common cause of CAP.

What is Streptococcus Pneumoniae?

200

One of the classic symptoms of GERD.

What is regurgitation/Heartburn?

200

Treatment for bleeding-induced hypovolemia with coagulopathy risk.

What is Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP)?

300

This clinical trial phase is characterized by Healthy Volunteers and Safety or Tolerance studies.

What is phase I?

300

Two of the partners that report the occurrence of adverse events.

Who are the Government, Industry, Hospitals, HCPs, Patients, Media, Consumers, and the WHO?

300

This is the first-line treatment for outpatient CAP with complications in Lebanon.

What is Amoxicillin-clavulanate plus a macrolide?

300

This lifestyle modification has proven effective in the management of GERD.

What is a 30-degree elevation of the bed head?

300

The normal range for potassium level in blood.

What is 3.5-5.3 mmol/L?

400

The participants in phase II of the clinical trial.

Are they diseased patients and tested by the medication?

400

Pharmacovigilance studies last for this period after the drug is on the market.

What is forever?

400

The antibiotic used for CAP with MRSA.

What is Vancomycin?

400

The first test for evaluation of GERD in patients with alarm symptoms.

What is endoscopy?

400

Most effective treatment for hyperkalemia.

What is Insulin 10 IU+ G10% 500 ml?

500

This phase is optional and involves giving micro doses to a small group of volunteers.

What is phase 0?

500

This study design is most commonly used in pharmacovigilance to state rare adverse drug reactions.

What is a case-control study?

500

This family of antibiotics is not preferred to be used as monotherapy when managing outpatient CAP.

What is Macrolide?

500

First-line treatment for pregnancy GERD.

What are lifestyle modifications?

500

This emergency treatment is contraindicated in the case of Digoxin treatment.

What is IV Calcium Gluconate?

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