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Which of the following is an example of Enteric Coating? (CEUTICS 1)
A) MCC
B) Cellulose Acetate Phthalate
C) HPMC
D) Sucrose
Cellulose Acetate Phthalate
Which amendment required manufactures to prove a Drug is Safe and Effective? (CEUTICS 1)
A) Pure Food and Drug Act
B) Durham-Humphrey
C) Drug Quality and Security
D) Kefauver-Harris
Kefauver-Harris
Which Ocular formulation has greater Bioavailability? (CEUTICS 1)
A) Ointments
B) Drops
C) Suspensions
D) Emulsions
Ointments
Ocular formulations should be (CEUTICS 1)
A) Hypotonic
B) Isotonic
C) Hypertonic
D) Mesotonic
Isotonic
Which Dispersion system would likely pass through Semipermeable membrane but is invisible in a Electron Microscope? (CEUTICS 1)
A) Molecular Dispersion
B) Colloidal Dispersion
C) Dipyramidal Dispersion
D) Coarse Dispersion
Molecular Dispersion
T/F: Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems target is the skin where as topical drugs target the systemic effect (CEUTICS 1)
False - Other way around (TDDS = Systemic, Topical = Skin)
1 multiple choice option
Which agent leads to near fatal death if administered Intrathecally? (CEUTICS 1)
A) Baclofen
B) Etoposide
C) Clonidine
D) Vincristine
Vincristine
Which of the following is another name for Vit. B2? (CEUTICS 1)
A) Pyridoxine
B) Riboflavin
C) Thiamine
D) Cyancobalamin
Riboflavin
Which of the following is another name for Vit. D3? (CEUTICS 1)
A) Cholecalciferol
B) Ascorbic Acid
C) Ergocalciferol
D) Tocopherol
Cholecalciferol
What Supplement is high recommended for pregnant patients? (CEUTICS 1)
A) Vit D
B) Ferrous Sulfate
C) Folic Acid
D) Zinc
Folic Acid
How many drops are in 1 mL? (Calculations)
A) 10
B) 5
C) 20
D) 30
20
1000mcg = __________ mg (Calculations)
A) 0.1
B) 0.01
C) 1
D) 10
1
1 in = ___________ cm (Calculations)
A) 3.52
B) 1.43
C) 1.98
D) 2.54
2.54
Which Opioid is the MOST potent?
A) Codeine
B) Fentanyl
C) Oxymorphone
D) Hydrocodone
Fentanyl
In terms of SIG codes, AU means (Calculations)
A) Left eye
B) Right ear
C) Both ears
D) Right eye
Both ears
In terms of SIG codes, OS means (Calculations)
A) Left eye
B) Right ear
C) Both eyes
D) Left ear
Left eye
In terms of SIG codes, AC means (Calculations)
A) Before Meals
B) With Meals
C) After Meals
D) Without Meals
Before Meals
In terms of SIG codes, PC means (Calculations)
A) Before Meals
B) With Meals
C) After Meals
D) Without Meals
After Meals
Which of the following would mean "Recalls that could lead to injury or death"? (Drug Info)
A) Class 4 Recall
B) Class 2 Recall
C) Class 3 Recall
D) Class 1 Recall
Class 1 Recall
Which of the following is teratogenic? (Drug Info)
A) Captopril
B) Metformin
C) Metoprolol Succinate
D) Amlodipine
Captopril
Methotrexate should be dosed: (Drug Info)
A) Once daily
B) Once monthly
C) Twice weekly
D) Once weekly
Once weekly
Which of the following contains both empagliflozin and metformin? (Drug Info)
A) Invokamet
B) Xigduo
C) Steglatro
D) Synjardy
Synjardy
Which of the following is NOT a contraindication of GLP1s? (Drug Info)
A) Cardiovascular Disease
B) Thyroid Cancer
C) Pancreatitis
D) Endocrine neoplasia
Cardiovascular Disease
Which Insulin would NOT require a prescription? (Drug Info)
A) Novolog 70/30
B) Admelog
B) Humulin N
C) Humulin R
Admelog
Which insulin cannot be given as Insulin Pump? (Drug Info)
A) Apidra
B) Lyumjev
C) Fiasp
D) Admelog
Fiasp
Which medication can be used for treatment of deficiency of hair (hypotrichosis)? (Drug Info)
A) Lumigan
B) Travoprost
C) Latisse
D) Azopt
Latisse
Which of the following would be used to treat Osteoporosis? (Drug Info)
A) ibandronate
B) budesonide
C) alirocumab
D) Zaditor
ibandronate
Which of the following should NOT be dosed once daily? (Drug Info)
A) metoprolol succinate
B) carvedilol
C) Lopressor
D) Saxenda
Lopressor
Which statin does NOT have to be taken at night? (Drug Info)
A) lovastatin
B) Crestor
C) simvastatin
D) Lescol
Crestor
Which of the following NOT part of the Triple Aim of Health Care Reform? (US. Healthcare)
A) Improve population health
B) Enhance patient experience of care
C) Expand the scope of medical services offered
D) Reduce or control cost of care
Expand the scope of medical services offered
Which of the following providers CAN prescribe Medications? (US. Healthcare)
A) Occupation Therapist
B) Respiratory Therapist
C) Doctor of Chiropractic
D) Physician Assistance
Physician Assistance
Which Arkansas state Act required PBMs to reimburse pharmacies greater than or equal to the medication acquisition cost? (US. Healthcare)
A) Arkansas Reimbursement Protection Policy
B) Arkansas Equal Sale Act
C) Arkansas Act 900
D) Arkansas PBM Transparency Act
Arkansas Act 900
The Affordable Care Act addressed 3 issues. Which of the following is NOT one of those issues? (US. Healthcare)
A) Increasing Provider Reimbursement Rates
B) Expanding Coverage
C) Controlling Health Care costs
D) Improving Health Care Delivery Systems
Increasing Provider Reimbursement Rates
Pharmacies are typically reimbursed ________________ and pharmacists are paid ____________________. (US. Healthcare)
A) Per diem; Salary
B) Capitation; Per diem
C) Fee-For-Service; Salary
D) Fee-For-Service; Per diem
Fee-For-Service; Salary
Which of the following can prescribe Control medications without needing approval from a physician? (US. Healthcare)
A) DDS
B) APRN
C) PA
D) RT
DDS
Which of the following is NOT a factor of Healthcare Quality? (US. Healthcare)
A) Access
B) Cost
C) Equity
D) Efficiency
Cost
Which form of emulsion instability is Irreversible? (Ceutics 2)
A) Creaming
B) Flocculation
C) Caking
D) Breaking
Breaking
An HLB of 3-6 indications the emulsion is: (Ceutics 2)
A) W/O
B) O/W
W/O
An HLB of 8-18 indications the emulsion is: (Ceutics 2)
A) W/O
B) O/W
O/W
Which of the following ingredients is commonly used for Osmotic Pumps to form a semipermeable membrane? (Ceutics 2)
A) Cellulose Acetate
B) Beeswax
C) HPMC
D) Ethylcellulose
Cellulose Acetate
Use of Aspirin in children can lead to (PCol 1)
A) Acute Rheumatic Fever
B) Guillain-Barre Syndrome
C) Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
D) Reye's Syndrome
Reye's Syndrome
Which of the following is a Natural Thyroid? (PCol 1)
A) Liothyronine
B) Levothyroxine
C) Armour Thyroid
D) Liotrix
Armour Thyroid
Which Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator has the HIGHEST risk of causing DVT? (PCol 1)
A) Tamoxifen
B) Raloxifene
D) Toremifene
C) Clomiphene
Raloxifene
Which of the following agents can cause osteonecrosis of the jaw? (PCol 1)
A) Cinacalcet
B) Denosumab
C) Etidronate
D) Teriparatide
Denosumab
Which of the following is a key indicator on the difference between Opioid Withdrawal vs Opioid Addiction? (PCol 1)
A) Piloerection
B) Mydriasis
C) Miosis
D) Anxiety
Miosis
Which patient population is at highest risk of developing respiratory depression when taking Codeine (CYP2D6 Metabolism)? (PCol 1)
A) Poor Metabolizers
B) Ultra-Rapid Metabolizers
C) Kids < 12
D) Elderly
Ultra-Rapid Metabolizers
Which of the following would recommended for an Opioid-Naive Asthma patient needing an opioid? (PCol 1)
A) Morphine
B) Meperidine
C) Fentanyl
D) Methadone
Methadone
Which insomnia treatments are the only ones approved for onset and maintenance? (PCol 1)
A) Ramelteon and Zaleplon
B) Eszopiclone and Zolpidem
C) Ramelteon and Eszopiclone
D) Zaleplon and Zolpidem
Eszopiclone and Zolpidem
Which of the following is first-line treatment for Parkinson's? (PCol 1)
A) Amantadine
B) Selegiline
C) Carbidopa/Levodopa
D) Cabergoline
Carbidopa/Levodopa
Which agent should NOT be used for Chronic Insomnia? (PCol 1)
A) Zaleplon
B) Diphenhydramine
C) Lunesta
D) Silenor
Diphenhydramine
Patient's switching from SSRI to MAOI should wait at least ___________ before taking: (PCol 1)
A) 1 week
B) 10 days
C) 4 weeks
D) 3 months
4 weeks
Which Atypical Antidepressant is NOT contraindicated with Selegiline (MAOI)? (PCol 1)
A) Bupropion
B) Mirtazapine
C) Trazodone
D) Esketamine
Esketamine
Which agent can be used in kids with Tourette's Syndrome? (POPP)
A) Rexulti
B) Seroquel
C) risperidone
D) aripiprazole
aripiprazole
Which adverse effect applies to ALL antipsychotics? (POPP)
A) Weight gain
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Hyperlipidemia
D) Syncope
Tardive dyskinesia
Which agent would be used in BPH to decrease prostate size? (POPP)
A) Proscar
B) Flomax
C) alfuzosin
D) doxazosin
Proscar
Patient comes to your pharmacy to pick up her birth control. She is an avid smoker. What could happen if she took a birth control product that contained Estrogen?
A) Dyspepsia
B) Increased DVT Risk
C) Hypogonadism
D) Arrhythmias
Increased DVT Risk
Patient comes to your pharmacy to pick up her birth control. She is an avid smoker. Which agent would be best for her?
A) Sprintec
B) Beyaz
C) Amethyst
D) Camila
Camila
Tamiflu for flu treatment should be given: (POPP)
A) TID for 5 days
B) BID for 10 days
C) BID for 5 days
D) QD for 10 days
BID for 5 days
Which of the following is a HAART medication for HIV treatment? (POPP)
A) Genvoya
B) Norvir
C) Viread
D) Truvada
Genvoya
Which of the following can be used as PrEP therapy for HIV Prophylaxis? (POPP)
A) Fuzeon
B) Norvir
C) Truvada
D) Selzentry
Truvada
Which of the following USP chapters refers to Sterile Preparation? (POPP)
A) USP 800
B) USP 797
C) USP 825
D) USP 795
USP 797
Which of the following USP chapters refers to Hazardous Drugs? (POPP)
A) USP 800
B) USP 797
C) USP 825
D) USP 795
USP 800
Which of the following USP chapters refers to Non-Sterile Compounding? (POPP)
A) USP 800
B) USP 797
C) USP 825
D) USP 795
USP 795
Which of the following USP chapters refers to Radiopharmaceuticals? (POPP)
A) USP 800
B) USP 797
C) USP 825
D) USP 795
USP 825
PEC/Hood located within the Buffer Room should be rated: (POPP)
A) ISO 3
B) ISO 5
C) ISO 7
D) ISO 8
ISO 5
The Buffer Room should be rated: (POPP)
A) ISO 3
B) ISO 5
C) ISO 7
D) ISO 8
ISO 7
The Ante Room should be rated: (POPP)
A) ISO 3
B) ISO 5
C) ISO 7
D) ISO 8
ISO 8
Beyond Use Date for Immediate-Use CSPs: (POPP)
A) 12 hours
B) 2 hours
C) 4 hours
D) 6 hours
4 hours
Beyond Use Date for CSPs made within a PEC in a fully compliant clean room using only Sterile products: (POPP)
A) 4 days
B) 28 days
C) 30 days
D) 10 days
10 days
Multi-Dose vials beyond use date after puncture (unless noted otherwise by manufacturer): (POPP)
A) 28 days
B) 30 days
C) 14 days
D) 60 days
28 days
Which USP chapter is NOT enforceable and set as informational only? (POPP)
A) USP 795
B) USP 800
C) USP 989
D) USP 1001
USP 1001
Which List identifies Hazardous Drugs? (POPP)
A) FDA Orange Book
B) NIOSH
C) FDA Purple Book
D) ISMP High-Alert Medication List
NIOSH
Which of the following statements is false regarding USP 800? (POPP)
A) Requires the use of 2 pairs of shoe covers when compounding HDs
B) Requires wearing 2 pairs of chemotherapy gloves for both Sterile and Non-sterile HD compounding
C) Changing of gloves are should be done every 30mins or immediately after compounding HDs
D) Surgical Masks rated N95 can be used when compounding HDs
Surgical Masks rated N95 can be used when compounding HDs
Which resource should be used to determine IV Compatibility? (POPP)
A) Trissel's
B) FDA Green Book
C) Compatibility Wall Charts
D) FDA Purple Book
Trissel's
Which IV therapy ingredient should be avoided in infants and young children? (POPP)
A) Benzyl Alcohol and Propylene Glycol
B) Dextrose and Propylene Glycol
C) NaCl and Dextrose
D) KCl and Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl Alcohol and Propylene Glycol
Which agent should NEVER be given via IV push? (POPP)
A) MgSO4
B) KCl
C) Calcium Gluconate
D) NaCl
KCl
Rapid infusion of Vancomycin can lead to: (PK)
A) Red man syndrome
B) Cardiovascular Comorbidities
C) Flushing
D) Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Red man syndrome
Vancomycin 1g should be infused over: (PK)
A) 4hrs
B) 30mins
C) 1hr
D) 2hrs
1hr
Vancomycin 1.5g should be infused over: (PK)
A) 4hrs
B) 30mins
C) 1hr
D) 2hrs
2hrs
T/F: Vancomycin can be given as IV and IM (PK)
False - No IM
1 multiple choice option
Which First gen Antihistamine is MOST likely to have potent Anti-cholinergic effects? (MedChem)
A) loratadine
D) dimenhydrinate
C) Benadryl
D) promethazine
promethazine
Which 1st Gen Antihistamine is also Cardiotoxic? (MedChem)
A) meclizine
B) hydroxyzine
C) cyclizine
D) diphenhydramine
hydroxyzine
Which 1st Gen Antihistamine can lead to dementia? (MedChem)
A) chlorpheniramine
B) ketotifen
C) doxepin
D) diphenhydramine
diphenhydramine
Which 1st Gen Antihistamine is preferred in 1st trimester of pregnancy? (MedChem)
A) chlorpheniramine
B) ketotifen
C) doxepin
D) diphenhydramine
chlorpheniramine
Which Antihistamine agent would MOST LIKELY be LEAST sedating? (MedChem)
A) hydroxyzine
B) promethazine
C) cetirizine
D) doxylamine
cetirizine
Which Antihistamine is NOT recommended for elderly? (MedChem)
A) diphenhydramine
B) loratadine
C) fexofenadine
D) cetirizine
diphenhydramine
Patients with sulfa allergies should avoid the following agents EXCEPT: (MedChem)
A) Bactrim
B) HCTZ
C) Ethacrynic Acid
D) Bumetanide
Ethacrynic Acid
A patient is experiencing Hyponatremia. Which agent is likely the cause? (MedChem)
A) eplerenone
B) spironolactone
C) furosemide
D) chlorthalidone
chlorthalidone
Which Supplement could be used for Benzo withdrawal? (MedChem)
A) Ginko
B) Valerian Root
C) Stevia
D) Turmeric
Valerian Root
Which Supplement could be used for osteoarthritis? (MedChem)
A) Ginko
B) Valerian Root
C) Stevia
D) Turmeric
Turmeric
Which Supplement could be used for dementia prevention? (MedChem)
A) Ginko
B) Valerian Root
C) Stevia
D) Turmeric
Ginko
Which Supplement could be used for HTN? (MedChem)
A) Ginko
B) Valerian Root
C) Stevia
D) Turmeric
Stevia
Which Insurance group is likely to have More Control with Lower Costs? (US Healthcare)
A) PPO
B) HMO
C) POS
D) HDHP
HMO
Injection of Insulin is most effective and fastest when administered into the:
A) arms
B) abdomen
C) thighs
D) butt
abdomen
Which of the following statements is true? (Drug Info)
A) Rotating sites for each injection avoids lipohypertrophy
B) Humulin R U-500 is available without a prescription
C) Tresiba is a short-acting insulin
D) All biosimilars of insulin are interchangeable
Rotating sites for each injection avoids lipohypertrophy
Which application is required before Human clinical trials can begin? (Drug Info)
A) NDA
B) IND
C) BLA
D) ANDA
IND
Which resource should be used to report Adverse Events with medications that were not expected? (Drug Info)
A) MedWatch
B) REMS
C) FAERS
D) ISMP MERP
MedWatch
Which act stimulated development of drugs for rare diseases and involves an incentive program? (Drug Info)
A) Emergent Medications Act
B) Drug and Safety Act
C) Therapeutic Innovation Act
D) Orphan Drug Act
Orphan Drug Act
Black Box warning for Metformin: (Drug Info)
A) Hypoglycemia
B) Sudden death
C) Lactic Acidosis
D) Severe Diarrhea
Lactic Acidosis
Which agent would be used for Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia? (Drug Info)
A) Juxtapid
B) Nexletol
C) Vascepa
D) Lopid
Juxtapid