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Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)

Prohibits interstate commerce of misbranded and adulterated drugs and foods.

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Misbranded

a drug product is misbranded if its labeling is inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading

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Adulterated

a drug product that fails to meet quality, strength, or purity standards

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Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938

Requires drug manufacturers to provide the FDA with evidence of safety by submitting a New Drug Application before marketing them.

This act essentially created the FDA and started a new system of drug regulation.

If the FDA does not take any action within 60 days, the drug is automatically approved. (Note: the Kefauver-Harris Amendment of 1962 invalidated this aspect of the Act.)

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Durham-Humphrey Amendment of 1951

defines two categories for drug products: legend drugs (prescription-only) and OTC medication

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Kefauver-Harris Amendment of 1962

requires drug manufacturers to scientifically prove a medication is not only save but effective

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Controlled substances act (CSA) (1970)

federal drug policy that regulates the manufacture, importation, possession, use and distribution of controlled substances

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controlled substances have 5 schedules

I , II, III, IV, V

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drugs are places in their prespectivee schedules based on

medical use and potential for abuse or dependence

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legend drugs

only dispensed with a proper prescription

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Schedule I drugs

Have high potential for abuse with no accepted medical use

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Schedule II drugs

- Drugs have high potential for abuse

- Drugs have currently accepted medical uses

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Schedule II drugs examples

Most ADHD medications (Adderall, Ritalin, methamphetamines)

oxycodone, codeine, morphine, methylphenidate

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Schedule III Substances

moderate to low potential for physical dependence but potential for psychological dependence

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Schedule IV Controlled Substances (anxiety, sleep)

lower potential for abuse but can still lead to addiction.

EX) benzo's, carisoprodol, tramadol, and zolpidem

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Schedule V

Lowest potential for abuse

cough, nerve pain

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Non-controlled prescription drugs

expire one year after date written

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C-II

no refills, new prescription needed for each fill

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C-III - IV drugs

5 refills or refills for up to six months from date issuance- whichever comes first

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C-II partial fill

remainder must be filled within 72 hours

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C-II cannot be transferred

True

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C-III-V transferred

one time between two pharmacies

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Drugs need to be stored at room temp of

20 to 25 C

68 to 77 F

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Macrolide allergy cannot take

Azithromycin

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Medication for cough

antitussive

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Medication for pain

analgesics

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Brand sertraline

Zoloft

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Brand metoprolol

Lopressor, Toprol XL

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Suspension

small particles that don't dissolve

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Elixer

contains alcohol warning drowsiness

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Emulsion

mix of two that dont mix oil and water

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Not required on repackaged unit doses

NDC

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Omeprazole (PPI)

prilosec

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Esomeprazole (PPI)

Nexium

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Proton Pump Inhibitor

A specific type of medication that reduces stomach acid

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anticouagulant

Warfarin, eliquis, herparin, xarelto

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DEA Form 222

Order form for CI and CII substances. Must be kept for 2 years.

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DEA Form 41

reporting distruction

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DEA form 104

Reporting pharmacy closure or surrender of pharmacy permit

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DEA form 106

report of theft or loss of controlled substances

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DEA form 224

Application for New Registration

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1 gram

1000 milligrams

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30 ml

1 oz

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15 mL

1 tablespoon

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5 mL

1 teaspoon

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What drug does not require special handling

Medrol

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What counteracts antipsychotic meds

Benzotropine

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When does a Laminar Flow Hood should be cleaned?

beginning of each shift

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TJC (The Joint Commission)

organization that establishes "standards of Care in hospitals & long term care

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Angiotensin II Antagonist

avapro, cozaar, diovan (NOT Beta blockers)

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subcutaneous- under the skin

45 degree angle

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Intramuscular (IM)

90 degree angle entrance

Uses 20 to 23 gauge needles

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What type of Balance weighs less than 120 grams

Class A

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Intradermal (ID)

10-15 degree angle

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Each individual unit dose package must contain

drug name and strength, expiration date, and lot number

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Celoxib brand name

Celebrex

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Simvastatin

Zocor

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Atorvastatin

Lipitor

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Rosuvastatin

Crestor

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Refrigeration storage

36 to 46 F (2 to 8 C)

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ac

before meals

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pc

after meals

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APAP

Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

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Benadryl

diphenhydramine (antihistamine)

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What drug agency requires access to safety data sheets when handling chemotherapy medications?

OSHA (occupational safety and health administration)

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A patient presents to the pharmacy that she recently lose her job. Which of the following provides temporary insurance coverage?

COBRA

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What OTC can increase blood pressure?

pseudoephedrine

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prevents blood clots

Anticoagulant

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tall man lettering

Uppercase letters used within a drug name to highlight differences between look-alike drug names

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Buccal

cheek/gum

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Furosemide is used for

congestive heart failure, pulmonary edema, hypertension

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auxillary label for reconstituted medication is ?

shake well

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auxillary label for ciprofloxican

?????????

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controlled medication with no medical use

schedule I

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ss

half

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os

left eye

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od

right eye

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ou

both eyes

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ad

right ear

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au

both ears

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as

left ear

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pr

rectally

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ophthalmic

eye

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Otic

ear

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tamper-resistant

Packaged to make it clear whether the product has been opened since packaged

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tamper-resistant prescriptions

CMS requires all written prescriptions must meet requirements

- one or more features to prevent unauthorized copying

-one or more features to prevent erasure or modification

-one or more features to prevent the use of counterfeit prescription forms

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NSAIDs

anti-inflammatory drugs: pain, fever, inflammation

ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac (voltaren)

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Narcan

Counteracts Morphine - opioid narcotics.

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black box warning

A type of warning that appears in a drug's prescribing information and is required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to alert prescribers of serious adverse events that have occurred with the given drug.

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betadine

A brand of povidone-iodine solution used as an antiseptic

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Antiviral

Acyclovir (Zovirax)

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Vertical laminar flow hood

Used to prepare chemotherapy drugs

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Maxalt (Rizatriptan)

anti migraine meds

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DEA

responsible for enforcing the controlled substance act

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Potentiation

one drug that enhances or prolongs the effects of another drug

sildenifil and nitroglycerin both increase blood flow leading to severe hypotension

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unit dose package

drug name, strength, expiration date, and lot number

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ACE inhibitors should not be taken with

Potassium Diuretics

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A drug that dose not require blood work

sulfasalazine

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vitamin deficiency causes rickets

vitamin d

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Inventory for Controlled Substance's is performed ?

every 2 years