Law
ADME
Ch. 5-8
Ch. 9-12
Drug Exams
100
This Act protects the public from innefective and harmful drugs.
What is Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
100
What does ADME stand for?
What is absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination
100
____________ is a condition defined as excessive worrying or tension experienced daily for longer than 6 months and an example of a drug or classification treating this condition is ______________.
What is anxiety, benzos
100
List 2 classes of drugs treating pain and give a drug in each classification
What is opioid (hydrocodone, morphine, oxycodone); NSAIDS (ibuprofen, celebrex, aleve); Salicylates (aspirin)
100
Give the brand/generic name to the drug and the indication for each. Lyrica
What is pregabalin; pain (analgesic)
200
*** DOUBLE JEOPARDY *** Make your wager between 100 and 500. If your wrong, your wager is subtracted. If you are correct, your wager is added.
What is Durham-Humphrey Amendment.
200
which ADME process is affected most by impaired liver function?
What is metabolism.
200
__________ is a progressive disorder of the nervous system characterized by slowness in initiating voluntary movements, shuffle-like walk, and blank facial expression and a drug or class treating this condition is _____________.
What is Parkinson's disease; ropinerole, cabidopa-levodopa, benzatropine
200
migraines are triggered by __________ (give 1 trigger) and the most common word ending for drugs treating migraines is ____________
What is bright/strobbing lights, red wine, aged foods, hormones; '-triptan'
200
Give the brand/generic name to the drug and the indication for each. tramadol
What is Ultram; pain (analgesic)
300
This is in refernce to pseudoephedrine sales and distribution
What is Combat Methamphetamine Act.
300
which ADME process is most affected by increased gastric motility?
What is absorption.
300
_________ is a progressive, degenerative disease of muscle movements characterized by excessive, abnormal movements and a balance between the neurotransmitter _____________ and ____________ is the objective of drug treatments
What is Huntington's; acetylcholine and dopamine
300
3 sleep disorders include: ________________, _______________, ________________ and list any 2 drugs treating any sleep disorder
What is narcolepsy, insomnia, sleep apnea; sonata, restoril, ambien
300
Give the brand/generic name to the drug and the indication for each. buprenorphine / naloxone
What is Suboxone; opioid dependence (analgesic)
400
This Act established that drugs have a potential for abuse and categorized them according to that potential.
What is Controlled Substance Act
400
which ADME process is most affected by impaired kidney function?
What is elimination.
400
___________ is defined as persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activties and the 3 main drug classifications treating this condition are _____________, _______________, and ______________
What is depression; TCA, SSRI, MAOI
400
*** DOUBLE JEOPARDY *** Make a wager between 100 and 500. If incorrect, wager is subtracted. If correct, wager added. If not answered, no penalty or reward.
What is C-2; C-3; Not Controlled; Not Controlled.
400
Give the brand/generic name to the drug and the indication for each. olanzapine
What is Zyprexa; anti-psychotic (psychotropic)
500
List a drug/class or description of each controlled substance category.
What is Class 1 (illegal drugs - heroin, cocaine, marijuana...no medical use) Class 2 (ADHD, some pain, highly addictive) Class 3 (most pain, most benzos, some hormones, next highest potential for abuse) Class 4 (lower potential for abuse, some pain) Class 5 (regulated, lowest potential for abuse, some OTC are regulated under scheudle 5 example pseudoephedrine)
500
True/False....the body does not metabolize most drugs prior to elimination. If false, make this statement true.
What is FALSE, the body does metabolize most drugs into metabolites which are active or inactive forms of the drug that makes the drug able to bind to receptors or be eliminated.
500
this drug treating depression may discolor urine blue-green and advises a patient to avoid direct sunlight
What is amitriptyline (Elavil or n/a)
500
valproic acid should be used cautiously is patients with a history of _______ disease. valprioc acid's primary indication is for ______________.
What is liver; seizure
500
Give the brand/generic name to the drug and the indication for each. cyclobenzaprine
What is Flexeril; muscle relaxant (musculoskeletal)