Synthetic for of opium
Opioid
Drug that requires a prescription for dispensing
Legend Drug
These instructions are commonly used for ophthalmic or otic drugs; to place into.
Instill
This is an all-inclusive word that represents many different components concerning the actions of the body on a drug
Pharacokenetics
Restricted drugs have different levels of restriction based on REMS. IN order to fill medications such as Accutane, Amnesteem, Clarais, Sortret and isotretinoin, what program must you contact first?
IPledge
Alexander Fleming discovered what?
Penicillian
This government agency oversees safety in the work place; they also created Safety Data Sheets
OSHA- Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The taking in of nutrients and drugs into the body from food and liquids.
Absorption
This is the location of the medication throughout the blood, organs and tissues after administration and absorption.
Distribution
Prescribers writing for medications such as suboxone and Subutex would have what letter as the first letter of their DEA numer?
X
Louis Pasteur was best known for?
Pasteurization
Labeling of a product that is false or misleading.
Misbranding
The time required for a chemical to be decreased by one half.
Half life
This is a drug that is taken in an inactive form and becomes active through the natural metabolic processes.
A Pro-drug
There are 2 people that can authorize for a patient to have non-safety caps on their medications, who are they?
Patient
Physician
These are used to remove dead skin
Maggots
Adverse reactions should be reported to this FDA program.
Medwatch
A route of administration by way of the intestines, such as orally, rectally, or sublingually.
Enteral
This is the proportion of the drug that is delivered to it's destination and is available to the site of action for which it was intended.
Bioavailability
The first letter of a prescriber's DEA number and start with what 5 letters?
A B F M X
Person who holds a high place of honor in a tribe as a healer and spiritual mediator.
Shaman
This is distributed by the pharmacy with each prescription and each refill because the information changes so frequently.
Medguide
A term used to describe a medication that is usually given by injection into the vein, the skin, or muscle that by passes the gastrointestinal system
Parenteral
Many orally administered drugs travel to the liver and a proportion of the dose is metabolized before the drug has had a chance to be distributed, this is called.
First pass effect.
How many times can a CIII - CIV be refilled?
times.