Vitamin recommended to maintain proper bone health.
What is Vitamin D?
Time frame a prescription must be kept after a Schedule II medication is dispensed.
What is 2 years?
Strategy recommended to reduce medication errors for look-alike/sound-alike medications.
What is tall man lettering?
Section of a NDC number that identifies who manufactured a drug.
What is a labeler code (first section)?
Mark placed on an open medication.
What is an X?
Drug class of medications with the suffix -lol.
What is beta blocker?
Order of reporting severity and level of danger of a manufactured drug with defects, greatest harm to least harm.
What is Class I, Class II, and Class III?
PPE that must be worn by trained personnel when handling hazardous substances.
What is personal protective equipment?
Type of container likely to be packaged when a medication is directed to be administered "au."
What is a dropper bottle?
Generic name for Tylenol.
What is acetaminophen?
DAW product selection code physicians include in a prescription to prevent generic substitution of a medication.
What is DAW 1?
Required piece of information when attempting to identify recalled medications.
What is a lot number?
Legislation enacted to protect supply chains and minimize distribution of counterfeit medications.
What is the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA)?
Piece of specialized medical equipment needed to administer DuoNeb solution.
What is a nebulizer?
mL conversion of a fl oz.
What is 30mL?
Most likely health condition for a Diazepam prescription.
What is epilepsy?
Agency that may initiate a drug recall.
What is the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?
Drug category that includes high-alert medications.
What is a neuromuscular blocking agent?
Equipment important for formulating a pharmaceutical compound.
What are weighing papers?
Formula for Celsius and Fahrenheit conversion.
What is 9C = 5F - 160?
Most likely infection for dispensing of valacyclovir.
What is a viral infection?
Included in the toxicological properties section in the MSDS.
What is route of entry?
Class of medications most commonly associated with adverse drug events.
What are anticoagulants?
Acceptable range in weight for all suppositories in a batch of several suppositories that have an average weight each of 1.76 grams.
What is 1.58-1.94 grams?
Brand name for Enoxaparin.
What is Lovenox?