LAWS
RETAIL RX
ADVERSE DRUG REACTION
BRAND/GENERIC
CLASSIFICATION
100

Requires pharmacist to offer counseling to Medicaid patients 

What is the 1990 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)?

100

A committee that assures hospital research complies with federal, hospital and ethical standards

What is the Institution Review Board?

100

Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, constipation, pain, heartburn, and diarrhea are among the most common adverse reactions to drugs. 

What is Gastrointestinal Effect?

100

Gabapentin

What is Neurontin?

100

Azithromycin 

What is an antibiotics?

200

Prohibits interstate commerce in misbranded food, drinks or drugs. Government preapproval of drug is required

What is the Food and Drug Act of 1906? 

200

Drugs not on the formulary list and not regularly stocked

What is non-formulary?

200

Blood coagulation, bleeding and bone marrow disorders are potentially life threatening and can be caused by various drugs

What is Hematological Effects?

200

Benazepril

What is Lotensin?

200

Diltiazem

What is Benzodiazepine?

300

Requires all consumer products in interstate commerce to be honestly and informatively labeled

What is the 1966 Fair Packaging and Labeling Act?

300

An order for medication to be administered immediately

What is STAT order?

300

Renal toxicity can occur with gentamicin and other amino glycosides

What Nephrotoxicity?

300

Effexor XR

What is Venlafaxine

300

Verapamil

What is Calcium Channel Blocker?

400

Provides incentives to promote research, approval, and marketing of drugs needed for rare diseases

What is the 1983 Orphan Drug Act?

400

A record of medications that are compounded in the pharmacy for non-specific patients.

What is the bulk compounding log?

400

Liver toxicity, include hepatitis, hepa necrosis, and biliary tract inflammation or obstruction

What is Hepatotoxicity?

400

Trazodone

What is Dexyrel? 

400

Zolpidem

What is a Sedative?

500

The goal of improving patient care and lowering cost

What is the 2010 Affordable Care Act?

500
An order for medication to be administered only on an as needed basis

What is the PRN order?

500

The ability of a substance to cause cancer? 

What is Carcinogencity?

500

Quinapril 

What is Accupril?

500

Ramipril

What is heart failure, hypertension?