Pharmacy Organization
Regulatory Bodies
Drug Knowledge
Pharmacy Law and Ethics
Pharmacy Careers
100

What does "APhA" stand for?

What is the American Pharmacists Association?

100

This U.S. federal agency approves and monitors drugs for safety and efficacy

What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

100

This drug is commonly prescribed to treat high cholesterol.

What is atorvastatin?

100

This law ensures patient privacy and confidentiality in healthcare.

What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)?

100

This pharmacy career focuses on medication safety and works closely with hospital physicians.

What is a clinical pharmacist?

200

This international organization represents pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists worldwide.

What is the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)?

200

The agency that enforces the Controlled Substances Act in the U.S.

What is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?

200

This over-the-counter medication is often used to reduce fever and relieve pain.

What is acetaminophen?

200

This law established five schedules for controlled substances in the U.S.

What is the Controlled Substances Act?

200

This role in the pharmaceutical industry involves studying and creating new drug formulations.

What is a pharmaceutical scientist?

300

The organization is known for advancing pharmacy practice in hospitals and health systems.

What is the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)?

300

This organization develops standards to ensure medicines' quality, safety, and efficacy in the U.S.

What is the United States Pharmacopeia (USP)?

300

A common blood thinner is prescribed to prevent blood clots.

What is warfarin?

300

The 1987 act regulates the marketing of unapproved medications in long-term care facilities.

What is the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987?

300

This career path allows pharmacists to manage the drug development pipeline and compliance for pharmaceutical companies.

What is regulatory affairs?

400

This U.S. organization accredits pharmacy schools and establishes standards for pharmacy education.

What is the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)?

400

The U.S. federal agency responsible for overseeing Medicare and Medicaid.

What is the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)?

400

This medication class is used to treat bacterial infections.

What are antibiotics?

400

This ethical principle requires pharmacists to act in the best interest of patients.

What is beneficence?

400

A pharmacy professional specializing in the preparation of IV medications and sterile products.

What is a compounding pharmacist?

500

This association primarily represents independent pharmacy owners in the United States.

What is the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA)?

500

This organization issues guidelines and standards for medication therapy management.

What is the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA)?

500

This medication is an emergency treatment for severe allergic reactions.

What is epinephrine?

500

This doctrine requires pharmacists to provide patients with sufficient information to make informed choices about their care.

What is informed consent?

500

This pharmacy career focuses on educating future pharmacists and conducting research in academia.

What is a pharmacy professor or educator?