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100

The schedule that you could find the drug alprazolam in

What is schedule IV?

100

The brand name of rosuvastatin

What is Crestor?

100

This common medication, known as a remedy for pain and fever, has its roots in ancient civilizations that used its natural precursor found in the bark of willow trees. Hippocrates himself wrote about its use in the 5th century BC

What is aspirin?

100

These 4 constituents (with the exception of glycine) make up an amino acid

What is hydrogen, amine group, carboxyl group and R group 

100

In the world of microbiology, these gel-like plates extract are like the "playgrounds" for bacteria, allowing scientists to grow and study them. What are these microbial platforms called?

What are Agar plates?

200
June 1st of this type of year is the deadline for renewal for licensure of pharmacists in the state of Wisconsin.

What are even-numbered years?

200

The generic name for Percocet

What is oxycodone/acetaminophen?

200

This antiarrhythmic medication, derived from the foxglove plant and known to treat heart conditions, may have been responsible for the yellow hues in Vincent van Gogh's ‘Starry Night’ due to its side effect causing xanthopsia, a condition where vision has a predominant yellow tint.

What is Digoxin?

200

This is the only ACHIRAL amino acid 

What is glycine?

200

This widely used microbiological technique separates bacteria into two groups, one appearing purple and the other pink, based on the differing structures of their cell walls under the microscope.

What is gram-staining?
300

This is the maximum amount of pseudoephedrine, in grams, that an individual can legally purchase in a day.

What is 3.6 grams?

300
The generic name for Dyazide

What is triamterene/hydrochlorothiazide?

300

Morphine, a potent analgesic, is naturally derived from this notorious flowering plant, known for its sedative properties since ancient times.

What is the poppy?

300

These three amino acids claim they are NOT mainstream, but based on their pH levels...they seem pretty basic.

What are Histidine, Arginine and Lysine?

300

This bacteria appears as spherical clusters shown in the gram stain below, the name of this organism originates from its gold appearance when grown on agar plates.

What is Staphylococcus aureus?

(Au = Gold)

400

These simple mathematical steps can help determine the validity of a providers DEA number

The sum of digits 1,3,5 added to double the sum of 2,4,6. The last digit of this number should be the same as the last digit of the DEA number.

400
The brand name of methocarbamol 

What is Robaxin?

400

This medication is essential for managing Type 2 Diabetes and is derived from the Goat's Rue plant, an herb that was once used in medieval Europe to treat the plague.

What is metformin?

400

The four amino acids found in this peptide

What are alanine, aspartic acid, glycine and tyrosine?

400

This bacterium is notorious in microbiology circles not just for its resistance to antibiotics but also for producing a distinctive grape-like or tortilla-like odor in lab cultures

What is Pseudomonas?

500

A patient has a prescription for Valium on file that has not been filled or picked up yet. They are looking to get their prescription transferred to a different pharmacy that does NOT share a common prescription database, how many times can this prescription be transferred?

None. Only refills of CIII-IV scheduled medications can be transferred. This patient would have to fill this prescription at the location where it is profiled at least once.

500

The brand name of olanzapine

What is Zyprexa?

500

This medication, developed from the bark of the cinchona tree, was historically the primary treatment for malaria, named after the Countess of Chinchón who, legend says, was cured of malaria with the bark in the 17th century

What is quinine?

500

Some amino acids can not be synthesized by the human body, these are amino acids that we must get through our diet. These are referred to as the essential amino acids.

What are Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Threonine, Tryptophan, and Valine?

500

This bacteria is a gram-negative, oxidase positive, catalase positive and glucose positive. One theory for its famous nickname is that it is derived from the French word for brothel, "Clapier".

What is Neisseria Gonnorhea?