Information, Sources, Regulatory Agencies, Drug Legislation, Rx
Drug Action and Handling
Adverse Reactions
Autonomic Drugs
Emergency Drugs
100

Drug name that begins with a lower case letter.

Generic

100

Safest, least expensive, and most convenient route for administering drugs. 

Oral

100

Dose of drug that kills 50% of experimental animals. 

LD 50

100

Drug used to best treat xerostomia

Pilocarpine

100

Method of preventing an emergency in the dental office.

Taking a complete medical history

200

The abbreviation used in prescriptions that means immediately. 

STAT

200

Most common site for biotransformation. 

Liver

200

The greatest risk to the fetus from exposure to drugs occurs

Before pregnancy status is known

200

When SANS is stimulated, the adrenal medulla releases ________ into the systemic circulation. 

Epinephrine

200

Most common emergency in the dental office. 

Syncope

300

Agency that determines whether a drug is considered a controlled substance and to which schedule it belongs. 

DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)

300

A biologically active substance that can modify cellular function. 

Drug

300

Drug effect that is neither predictable nor dose related

drug allergy

300

Ipratropium is a(n) _________ found in an inhaler used to treat asthma.

anticholinergic

300

Drug of choice for opioid overdose. 

naloxone (Narcan)

400

True or False: heroin is a Schedule II controlled substance. 

False

400

Route used to administer the tuberculosis skin test.

Intradermal

400

Genetically related abnormal drug response

idiosyncratic reaction

400

Category of autonomic drug used to treat ADD.

Adrenergic

400

Minutes it takes for a cardiac arrest to cause permanent brain damage. 

2

500

Schedule ____ drugs cannot be refilled. A new prescription must be obtained to receive more medication. 

II

500

The four major steps of Pharmacokinetics.

Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion

500

Acute, life threatening allergic reaction characterized by hypotension, bronchospasm, laryngeal edema, and cardiac arrhythmias. 

Type I hypersensitivity

500

Acronym SLUD denotes adverse reactions associated with the administration of Cholinergic agents. What does SLUD stand for?

Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination, Defecation

500
Most common cause of hypoglycemia. 

Excessive dose of insulin in a patient with diabetes.

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