What is a Schedule I drug?
What is Heroin, LSD, Marijuana?
Define Pharmacology?
What is a branch of medicine concerned with the use effects and actions of drugs?
What type of condition is commonly prescribed for anti-inflammatory and as a Bronchodilator?
What is Respiratory
What does the abbreviation a.a stand for?
What is of each?
A trigger the immune response
The reactions vary from a common rash to life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
Which schedule has accepted medical usefulness and a low abuse potential?
What is Schedule V?
What is an administration of drugs to prevent disease or protect a patient called?
What is a prophylaxis?
What is a Gastrointestinal medicine used for?
What is Acid reflux disease, Antidiarrheal, Crohn's Disease, ulcerative colitis drugs?
What abbreviation would stand for twice a day?
What is b.i.d
A physical dependence on a drug is called what?
Drug Addiction
What schedule has limited medical use, high risk for abuse and high risk for dependence? Name a drug that falls in that schedule?
What is Schedule II.
What is Vicodin, Cocaine, Adderall, OxyContin
What is a stage of anesthesia in which the patient is relaxed and conscious?
What is a Cardiovascular medicine used for?
What is Statins, Diuretics, Anticoagulants, Vasodilators?
What do the abbreviations a.c and p.c stand for?
What is before meals and after meals?
Drug tolerance is describe as an increase in effectiveness of the drug due to the body's immune system responding well to the drug.
True or False
FALSE
Drug tolerance is the loss of effectiveness of a drug over time
Define a Schedule III drug and name two drugs that fall under it?
What is has accepted medical usefulness and low abuse potential?
What is Benzphetamine, Phendimetrazine, Anabolic steroids?
What is the difference between inhalation sedation and intravenous sedation?
What is one is inhaling N2O/O2 and one is administered through an IV?
TRUE or FALSE
Neurologic drugs help anxiety, depression, bipolar, etc?
FALSE
neurologic drugs are used for anticonvulsant, antiparkinsonism.
What abbreviation would be used for sublingual?
What is SL?
Define Drug Toxicity.
Toxin-induced cell damage and cell death.
Define Schedule IV and name three drugs under that category?
100 POINT BONUS IF NO NOTES ARE USED TO ANSWER!!
What is has accepted medical usefulness, less abuse risk than other categories, prescriptions maybe renewed?
What is Xanax, Valium, Clonazepam, Lorazepam?
Define antiviral, antifungal, antibiotic and antianxiety.
Antiviral - treat and prevent viral infection
Antibiotic - treat or prevent a bacterial infection
Antifungal - treats and prevents a fungal infection.
Anti-anxiety - in dentistry used to treat the fearfulness of going in for treatment
What type of drugs are commonly prescribed for depression, anxiety, bipolar, and as an antipsychotic.
What is Psychoactive?
What does q.i.d and t.i.d stand for?
What is four times a day and three times a day?
How many people die in the US from overdosing and what percent is involving prescription drugs?
100 people
40%