Each drug has this many names
What is 3 names
The chemical analysis of a drug done in a laboratory in test tubes
What is in vitro
NDA
What is New Drug Application
Substances that are inactive in the body and used by drug companies as fillers and binders to create tablet shapes which can affect bioavailability
What are inert ingredients
The knowledge of how the genetic makeup of different people affects their responses to drugs
What is pharmacogenetics
The drug company gets to create this name for the drug; also known as the brand name or proprietary name.
That is the trade name
What is pharmacodynamics
ED50
What is median effective dose
Happens when the FDA removes all of a drug or certain batches of a drug from a market because of manufacturing defects.
What is a drug recall
The use of information in the patient's human genome to customize a drug treatment that matches that patient's genetic profile.
What is pharmacogenomics
The IUPAC assigns every drug this... once it's discovered or designed
What is the chemical name
Testing carried out in animals or humans.
What is in vivo
IND
What is Investigational New Drug
Happens when the FDA removes a drug from the market due to adverse drug effects or events
What is a (drug) withdraw
The portion of the drug that, after absorption, is actually available to produce a therapeutic effect
What is bioavailability
The drug company, together with the USAN Council determines one of these for each chemical name
What is a generic name
What are clinical drug trials
NDC
What is National Drug Code
The study of the chemical structures of drugs and their effects at the molecular level within the cell... thanks computers!
What is molecular pharmacology
The first recombinant DNA technology drug to be approved by the FDA.
What is human insulin (Humulin)
The meaning of the abbreviation IUPAC
What is the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
The relative margin of safety between the dose that produces a therapeutic effect and the dose that produces a lethal effect in animals. The higher, the better!
What is the therapeutic index
TI
What is therapeutic index
It's a drug that has undergone molecular manipulation
What is an isomer
The time required for the drug level in the blood to decrease from 100% to 50%
What is half-life