Education
Dosage Forms
Laws and Regulations
FDA
Prescription
100
Basic science, math, humanities, social science
What is PP1 and PP2
100
Gets absorbed from small intestine to blood
What is Gastrointestinal (GI)
100
Enacted by legislatures
What are laws
100
Controls drug development, market approval by FDA, drug production (manufacturing, marketing, advertising)
What is FD&C act (food, drug and cosmetic act)
100
Information that includes name, address, and directions to patient
What is patient-specific information
200
Drug delivery systems, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, biotechnology
What is pharmaceutical science and pharmacy practice courses
200
Alongside intestine, intravenous, intramuscular,
What is Parenteral (by injection)
200
Implement and enforce laws
What are regulations
200
Rx only, OTC, dietary supplements
What are drug classes
200
Information that includes name and address of pharmacy, phone number, pharmacist initial
What is pharmacist-specific information
300
Summer 2014 4wks @ 40 h/wk community pharmacy Summer 2015 4wks @ 40 h/wk hospital pharmacy
What is introductory practice experience courses
300
Mucous membranes, dermal-mucosa, trans-dermal
What is Topical (dermaomucosal)
300
Intentional and serious violations of law that threaten public safety and welfare
What is criminal law
300
Substituting impure/inferior ingredients that make drug toxic
What is adulteration
300
Information that includes name of drug, strength/potency of drug, dosage form, quantity
What is drug-specific information
400
8 rotations of 5 wks @ 40 h/wk
What is advanced practice experience courses
400
Long-term, more treatable than curable
What is chronic disease
400
Intentional or accidental, due to ignorance, result in fines or suspension of license
What is administrative law
400
Same amount of the same active ingredient as the brand name or innovator, can differ by recipients, prove in controlled clinical trials
What are generic drugs
400
Information that includes prescription number, date filled, date refilled, # of refills allowed or remaining
What is prescription-specific information
500
Work in patient care settings (hospitals, community pharmacies)
What is practitioner roles
500
Short-term, weeks to months
What is acute disease
500
Applies to civil law issues not criminal
What is medical malpractice and pharmacy malpractice
500
Exist in each state, regulate the practice of pharmacy, includes pharmacists from 6 different aspects of pharmacy
What are the state boards of pharmacy
500
Person who does the actual filling of medicine, "drug order fulfillment"
Who is dispensing pharmacist
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