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b. Jurisprudence
[Introduction]
Science and philosophy of law
a. Ethics
b. Jurisprudence
c. Bioethics
d. Profession
To ensure the pharmacist decision and actions are consistent with current legal principles
To protect pharmacist from liability
[Introduction]
Importance of Jurisprudence [2]
c. Law
[Introduction]
The sum of rules and regulations by which a society is governed
a. Jurisprudence
b. Ethics
c. Law
d. Amendment
Constitution
Statues
Administrative law
Common law
[Introduction]
Sources of Law [4]
b. Amendment
[Introduction]
Any change in the law can be done by passing this
a. Ordinance
b. Amendment
c. Resolution
d. Statute
c. Ethics
[Introduction]
A method of inquiry that helps people to understand the morality of human behavior
a. Bioethics
b. Jurisprudence
c. Ethics
d. Profession
b. Ethics
[Introduction]
The practices or beliefs of a certain group; the expected standards of moral behavior of a particular group as described in the groups formal code of professional ethics
a. Pharmacy ethics
b. Ethics
c. Bioethics
d. Profession
b. Ethical awareness
[Introduction]
The ability to discern between right and wrong
a. Ethical competency
b. Ethical awareness
c. Bioethics
d. Profession
b. Ethical competency
[Introduction]
The ability to engage in sound moral reasoning and consider carefully the implication of alternative action
a. Ethical awareness
b. Ethical competency
c. Pharmacy ethics
d. Jurisprudence
c. Pharmacy ethics
[Introduction]
Refers to the ethical standard and issues that occur in pharmacy practice
a. Bioethics
b. Ethical competency
c. Pharmacy ethics
d. Jurisprudence
c. Bioethics
[Introduction]
Ethics as applied to human life or health
a. Pharmacy ethics
b. Ethical awareness
c. Bioethics
d. Jurisprudence
c. Profession
[Introduction]
The willingness of an individual practitioner to comply with ethical and professional standard which exceed minimum legal requirements
a. Ethics
b. Law
c. Profession
d. Jurisprudence
b. Pharmacist
[Introduction]
________ ensures the provision of safe, effective, and quality drugs, for improved patient care and QOL
a. Pharmacy technician
b. Pharmacist
c. Physician
d. Nurse
h.Non-maleficence
[Ethical Principle]
To do no harm
a. Veracity
b. Respect for persons
c. Confidentiality
d. Consent
e. Respect for autonomy
f. Respecting the patient
g. Beneficence
h.Non-maleficence
g. Beneficence
[Ethical Principle]
Duty to promote good
a. Veracity
b. Respect for persons
c. Confidentiality
d. Consent
e. Respect for autonomy
f. Respecting the patient
g. Beneficence
h.Non-maleficence
f. Respecting the patient
[Ethical Principle]
Professional relationship
a. Veracity
b. Respect for persons
c. Confidentiality
d. Consent
e. Respect for autonomy
f. Respecting the patient
g. Beneficence
h.Non-maleficence
e. Respect for autonomy
[Ethical Principle]
Respect for the individual’s right to decide on issues that affect self
a. Veracity
b. Respect for persons
c. Confidentiality
d. Consent
e. Respect for autonomy
f. Respecting the patient
g. Beneficence
h.Non-maleficence
d. Consent
[Ethical Principle]
Right to be informed and to choose a course of action
a. Veracity
b. Respect for persons
c. Confidentiality
d. Consent
e. Respect for autonomy
f. Respecting the patient
g. Beneficence
h.Non-maleficence
c. Confidentiality
[Ethical Principle]
Right to give or refuse consent relative to release of privileged information
a. Veracity
b. Respect for persons
c. Confidentiality
d. Consent
e. Respect for autonomy
f. Respecting the patient
g. Beneficence
h.Non-maleficence
a. Veracity
[Ethical Principle]
Obligation to tell the truth, or honesty
a. Veracity
b. Respect for persons
c. Confidentiality
d. Consent
e. Respect for autonomy
f. Respecting the patient
g. Beneficence
h.Non-maleficence
A pharmacist places the well-being of the patient at the center of professional practice.
A pharmacist promotes the welfare of everyone in a caring and compassionate manner.
A pharmacist serves the needs of the individual, community and society and provides health for all.
A pharmacist respects the rights of the patients and upholds confidentiality of patients’ records.
A pharmacist acts with honesty, integrity, and professionalism in relationship with the patients and other health professionals.
A pharmacist respects the abilities, values and contributions of colleagues and other health professionals and work with them closely to ensure better patient care.
A pharmacist is committed to continuously enhance professional competence.
A pharmacist in coordination with the government and other health professionals helps in the formulation and implementation of health care policies, standards and programs designed for the benefit of the society
[Introduction]
Philippine Pharmacist Association Code of Ethics:
b. RA 5921
An Act regulating the Practice of Pharmacy and Setting Standards of Pharmaceutical Education in the Philippines and Other Purposes
a. RA 6675
b. RA 5921
c. RA 9165
d. RA 10918
b. RA 5921
“Pharmacy Act” or “Pharmacy Law”
a. RA 6675
b. RA 5921
c. RA 9165
d. RA 10918
c. 23 June 1969
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Date of enactment of RA No. 5921 (Pharmacy Law)
a. 22 May 1987
b. 30 May 1984
c. 23 June 1969
d. 2 May 1978
b. PD 1363
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Presidential Decree amending Sections 18, 25, and 39 of RA No. 5921, changing the qualifications for candidates of the board examination and the requirements for opening drugstores from natural-born citizen to Filipino citizen
a. PD 1926
b. PD 1363
c. EO 174
d. PD 1519
b. 2 May 1978
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Date of enactment of Presidential Decree No. 1363
a. 23 June 1969
b. 2 May 1978
c. 30 May 1984
d. 22 May 1987
c. PD 1926
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Presidential Decree amending RA No. 5921 so as to reduce the length of the Pharmacy course
a. PD 1363
b. EO 174
c. PD 1926
d. RA 6675
b. Not less than 4 years
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Under PD No. 1926, the length of the Pharmacy course was reduced from 5 years to
a. Not less than 3 years
b. Not less than 4 years
c. Not less than 2 years
d. Not less than 6 years
a. EO 174
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Executive Order further amending RA No. 5921, addressing responsibility for safety, efficacy, quality and purity of drugs
a. EO 174
b. PD 1363
c. PD 1926
d. RA 9165
c. Section 29
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Under EO 174, this section was deleted as a violation of section 40
a. Section 18
b. Section 25
c. Section 29
d. Section 39
a. True
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Under EO 174 , Drugs are article recognized in the current official USP
a. True
b. False
d. 22 May 1987
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5921]
Date of enactment of Executive Order No. 174
a. 30 May 1984
b. 23 June 1969
c. 2 May 1978
d. 22 May 1987
b. RA 10918
Act regulating and modernizing the practice of Pharmacy in the Philippines
a. RA 5921
b. RA 10918
c. RA 9165
d. RA 6675
b. RA 10918
Philippine Pharmacy Act
a. RA 5921
b. RA 10918
c. RA 9165
d. RA 6675
c. RA 5921
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
Republic Act repealed by RA No. 10918
a. RA 9165
b. RA 6675
c. RA 5921
d. RA 8203
a. True
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
RA No. 10918 (Philippine Pharmacy Act) lapsed into law without the signature of the President, in accordance with Article VI, Section 27 (1) of the Philippine Constitution
a. True
b. False
b. 21 July 2016
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
Date RA No. 10918 lapsed into law
a. 23 June 1969
b. 21 July 2016
c. 22 May 1987
d. 30 May 1984
b. 47 years
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
Number of years it took to repeal RA No. 5921
a. 30 years
b. 47 years
c. 16 years
d. 50 years
c. 16 years
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
Number of years RA No. 10918 was in the making, since the first draft of the Pharmacy bill was presented in 2000
a. 47 years
b. 30 years
c. 16 years
d. 20 years
d. 2000
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
The first draft of the Pharmacy bill was presented in ______
a. 1969
b. 1978
c. 1984
d. 2000
Dr. Lourdes Echauz
Dean Eladio Tinio
Ms. Normita Leyesa
Dean Leonila Ocampo
Dr. Olivia Limuaco
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
5 Presidents of the Philippine Pharmacists Association include_____
Hon. Edelweiss Mallari
Hon. Virginia Barros
Hon. Marian Andaluz
Hon. Catalina Sanchez
Hon. Reynaldo Umali
Hon. Jennifer Flores
Hon. Marilyn Tiu
Hon. Mildred Oliveros
Hon. Aldrin Santiago
Hon. Adelina Royo
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
10 Chairpersons of the Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy:
b. 3 Congresses
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
RA No. 10918 took how many Congresses before it was passed
a. 2 Congresses
b. 3 Congresses
c. 4 Congresses
d. 5 Congresses
b. 14th, 15th, and 16th Congress
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
RA No. 10918 was passed across the _____
a. 13th, 14th, and 15th Congress
b. 14th, 15th, and 16th Congress
c. 15th, 16th, and 17th Congress
d. 16th, 17th, and 18th Congress
Standardization and regulation of pharmacy education
Administration of licensure examination, registration, and licensing of pharmacists
Supervision, control, and regulation of the practice of pharmacy in the Philippines
Development and enhancement of professional competence of pharmacists through continuing professional development, research, and other related activities
Integration of the pharmacy profession.
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
Objective of RA No. 10918 (Philippine Pharmacy Law) [5]
Prepare, compound or manufacture, preserve, store, distribute,procure, sell, or dispense, or both, any pharmaceutical product or its raw materials
Render services, such as clinical pharmacy services, drug information services, regulatory services, pharmaceutical marketing, medication management, or whenever the expertise and technical knowledge of the pharmacist is required
Engage in teaching scientific, technical, or professional pharmacy courses in a school or college of pharmacy
Dispense pharmaceutical products in situations where supervision of dispensing of pharmaceutical products is required
Provide other services where pharmaceutical knowledge is required. • Activities non-exclusive to p
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918 - Scope of the Practice of Pharmacy]
Activities exclusive to pharmacists [5]
Chemical, biological or microbiological analyses and assay of pharmaceutical products, food/dietary supplements, health supplements, and cosmetics
Physico-chemical analyses for medical devices used in aid of administration of pharmaceutical products
Administration of adult vaccines as approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Provided, That they shall undergo the training on the safe administration of adult vaccines and management of adverse event following immunization (AEFI) for pharmacists and hold a certificate of training issued by an institution duly accredited by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC); Provided, further, That the safe administration of vaccines be part of the higher education curriculum for pharmacists
Conduct or undertake scientific research in all aspects involving pharmaceutical products and health care
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918 - Scope of the Practice of Pharmacy]
Activities non-exclusive to pharmacists [5]
Philippine Practice Standards for Pharmacists
Good Laboratory Practice
Good Distribution Practice
Good Manufacturing Practice
Good Clinical Practice, which are deemed vital in the performance of their roles and functions in different practice areas
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10918]
All pharmacists are expected to abide by current standards such as _____ [5]
b. Accredited Professional Organization (APO)
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Duly integrated and accredited professional organization of registered and licensed pharmacists, of which there shall be only one
a. Board
b. Accredited Professional Organization (APO)
c. PRC
d. FDA
c. Adult vaccines
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Vaccines including cervical cancer, flu (influenza), pneumococcal, other pre-exposure prophylactic vaccines administered to patients aged eighteen (18) years and above
a. Pediatric vaccines
b. Household remedies
c. Adult vaccines
d. Biopharmaceuticals
b. Adulterated/Deteriorated pharmaceutical products
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Pharmaceutical products unfit for human consumption, following standards of quality or purity as stated in USP/NF and PP in its latest edition
a. Counterfeit pharmaceutical products
b. Adulterated/Deteriorated pharmaceutical products
c. Household remedies
d. Dangerous drugs
b. Biopharmaceuticals
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Pharmaceutical products used for therapeutic or in vivo diagnostic purposes, derived from life forms using biotechnology (vaccines, sera, and drugs)
a. Adult vaccines
b. Biopharmaceuticals
c. Medical devices
d. Generic products
c. Dispensing
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Sum of processes performed by a pharmacist from reading, validating, and interpreting prescriptions; preparing; packaging; labeling; record keeping; dose calculations; and counseling
a. Filling
b. Compounding
c. Dispensing
d. Refilling
b. Compounding
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
The mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling of a drug pursuant to a prescription made by a practitioner
a. Dispensing
b. Compounding
c. Filling
d. Referral
c. Continuing Professional Development
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Refers to the inculcation of advanced knowledge, skills, and values in a post-licensure specialization, done in a multidisciplinary field of study for the purpose of continuous learning and professional practice
a. Internship program
b. Refresher program
c. Continuing Professional Development
d. Specialty Board training
c. Cosmetics
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Products intended to be placed in contact with external parts of the human body, or the teeth and mucous membranes of the oral cavity, for cleansing, perfuming, or altering appearance
a. Health supplement
b. Food/Dietary Supplement
c. Cosmetics
d. Medical device
b. Counterfeit pharmaceutical product
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Pharmaceutical product itself or its container/labeling bearing without authorization a trademark, trade name or other identification marks belonging to another
a. Adulterated pharmaceutical product
b. Counterfeit pharmaceutical product
c. Deteriorated pharmaceutical product
d. Household remedy
b. Dangerous drugs
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Refer to those listed in the Schedules annexed to the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the 1971 Single Convention on Psychotropic Substances, and RA 9165
a. Household remedies
b. Dangerous drugs
c. Prescription/Ethical medicines
d. Health supplement
b. Drugs
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Pharmaceutical products that pertain to chemical compounds or biological substances, other than food, intended for use in the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease
a. Medicines
b. Drugs
c. Biopharmaceuticals
d. Medical devices
c. Emergency cases
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Cases where a patient needs immediate medical attention, including the occurrence of imminent death
a. Referral
b. Household remedies
c. Emergency cases
d. Medical mission
b. Expiration date
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
The date beyond which the manufacturer cannot guarantee the claimed potency, efficacy, safety, or purity of the pharmaceutical product
a. Manufacturing date
b. Expiration date
c. Referral date
d. Filling date
c. Filling
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Refers to the receiving of prescribed medicines in accordance with the prescription
a. Dispensing
b. Compounding
c. Filling
d. Referral registry
b. Food/Dietary Supplements
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Products intended to supplement the diet with one or more dietary ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, presented in dosage forms such as capsules, tablets, powders, liquids
a. Health supplement
b. Food/Dietary Supplements
c. Household remedies
d. Cosmetics
b. Generic name
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
The name of a drug that is internationally recognized and used, and approved by the FDA, in accordance with the Generics Act of 1988
a. Brand name
b. Generic name
c. Trade name
d. Chemical name
b. Health supplement
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Product used to maintain, enhance and improve the healthy function of the human body, containing herbal, fatty acids, enzymes, probiotics, and other bioactive substances
a. Food/Dietary Supplement
b. Health supplement
c. Household remedy
d. Cosmetics
a. Household remedies
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Preparation containing pharmaceutical substances of common or ordinary use to relieve common physical ailments, which may be dispensed without a medical prescription
a. Household remedies
b. OTC medicines
c. Pharmacist-only OTC medicines
d. Health supplement
b. Institutional pharmacies
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Pharmacies of institutions, organizations, and/or corporations that provide pharmaceutical services given exclusively to the employees and/or their qualified dependents
a. Nontraditional outlets
b. Institutional pharmacies
c. Pharmaceutical outlets
d. Category B establishments
c. Internship program
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
A supervised practical experience required to be completed for licensure as a registered pharmacist
a. Refresher program
b. Continuing Professional Development
c. Internship program
d. Referral program
b. Label
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
A display of written, printed, or graphic matter on the immediate container of any article
a. Labeling materials
b. Label
c. Referral registry
d. Package insert
b. Labeling materials
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
All labels and other written, printed, or graphic matter upon any item or its containers/wrappers, or accompanying such item
a. Label
b. Labeling materials
c. Physician's sample
d. Household remedy
b. Medical device
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Any instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, appliance, implant, in vitro reagent, software or other similar article intended for diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, treatment, or alleviation of disease
a. Drug
b. Medical device
c. Biopharmaceutical
d. Health supplement
c. Medical mission
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Voluntary humanitarian activity conducted by health care practitioners, organizations, or agencies to provide medical services to a specific underserved community
a. Referral
b. Telepharmacy
c. Medical mission
d. Internship program
b. Medicines
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Drugs in their appropriate dosage forms, with assured quality, safety, and efficacy for humans or animals, or both
a. Drugs
b. Medicines
c. Biopharmaceuticals
d. Health supplement
b. Medical representative or professional service representative
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Person employed by a pharmaceutical manufacturer, importer, distributor, or wholesaler to promote and market their products to healthcare professionals
a. Pharmacy technician
b. Medical representative or professional service representative
c. Pharmacy assistant
d. Pharmacy aide
b. Nontraditional outlets
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Outlets classified by appropriate government agencies where medicines are sold based on specific criteria, other than traditional pharmacies
a. Institutional pharmacies
b. Nontraditional outlets
c. Category A establishments
d. Pharmaceutical manufacturers
b. Online pharmacy services
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Pharmaceutical services of a duly licensed pharmaceutical outlet done over the internet
a. Telepharmacy
b. Online pharmacy services
c. Nontraditional outlets
d. Referral registry
c. Over-the-counter medicines
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Medicines used for symptomatic relief of minor ailments and which may be dispensed without a prescription
a. Pharmacist-only OTC medicines
b. Prescription/Ethical medicines
c. Over-the-counter medicines
d. Household remedies
b. Pharmaceutical establishments
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Establishments licensed by appropriate government agencies involved in the manufacture, importation, exportation, storage, and distribution of pharmaceutical products
a. Pharmaceutical outlets
b. Pharmaceutical establishments
c. Institutional pharmacies
d. Nontraditional outlets
b. Pharmaceutical manufacturers
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Establishments engaged in operations involving the production of pharmaceutical products including preparation, processing, compounding, formulating, filling, packaging, repackaging, altering, ornamenting, finishing and labeling
a. Pharmaceutical outlets
b. Pharmaceutical manufacturers
c. Institutional pharmacies
d. Nontraditional outlets
a. Pharmaceutical marketing
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Any activity undertaken, organized, or sponsored by a pharmaceutical establishment or outlet which is directed at promoting its product
a. Pharmaceutical marketing
b. Medical mission
c. Referral
d. Telepharmacy
b. Pharmaceutical outlets
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Entities licensed by appropriate government agencies involved in compounding and/or dispensing and selling of pharmaceutical products directly to patients or end-users
a. Pharmaceutical manufacturers
b. Pharmaceutical outlets
c. Institutional pharmacies
d. Nontraditional outlets
c. Pharmaceutical products
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Refer to drugs, medicines, biologicals, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical products/specialties, veterinary products, veterinary biologies and veterinary medicinal products
a. Medicines
b. Drugs
c. Pharmaceutical products
d. Health supplement
b. Pharmacist
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
A health professional who has been registered and issued a valid Certificate of Registration (COR) and Professional Identification Card (PIC) by the PRC and the Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy
a. Pharmacy technician
b. Pharmacist
c. Pharmacy assistant
d. Pharmacy aide
c. Pharmacist-only OTC medicines
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
OTC medicines classified by appropriate government agencies to be obtained only from a licensed pharmacist, with mandatory pharmacist's advice on their selection and proper use
a. Household remedies
b. Prescription/Ethical medicines
c. Pharmacist-only OTC medicines
d. Over-the-counter medicines
c. Pharmacy aides
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Persons who assist the pharmacists in different aspects of pharmacy operation with very minimal degree of independence or decision making and without direct interaction with patients
a. Pharmacy assistants
b. Pharmacy technicians
c. Pharmacy aides
d. Medical representatives
b. Pharmacy assistants
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Persons who assist the pharmacists in different aspects of pharmacy operation with a minimum degree of independence or decision making and may have supervised interaction with patients
a. Pharmacy aides
b. Pharmacy assistants
c. Pharmacy technicians
d. Medical representatives
b. Philippine Practice Standards for Pharmacists
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Established norms and expected performance standards guiding pharmacists in providing optimum pharmaceutical care, developed by the APO in coordination with the Board
a. Pharmacists' Code of Ethics
b. Philippine Practice Standards for Pharmacists
c. Continuing Professional Development guidelines
d. Dispensing Guidelines
a. Physician's sample
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Free product samples given by a manufacturer or its authorized representative for the purpose of marketing or free distribution after evaluation of its safety, efficacy, and quality
a. Physician's sample
b. Household remedy
c. Health supplement
d. Over-the-counter medicine
c. Prescription/Ethical medicines
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Medicines which can only be dispensed upon the presentation of a prescription issued by a duly licensed physician, dentist, or veterinarian
a. Over-the-counter medicines
b. Pharmacist-only OTC medicines
c. Prescription/Ethical medicines
d. Household remedies
c. Refilling of a prescription
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
The subsequent dispensing of the remainder of the prescription
a. Filling
b. Compounding
c. Refilling of a prescription
d. Dispensing
b. Referral
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
An activity where a pharmacist provides consultation, assessment of symptoms, or provision of care to another health care professional or facility for further management
a. Telepharmacy
b. Referral
c. Referral registry
d. Online pharmacy services
c. Referral registry
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
A recording system maintained by pharmacists listing referrals made to health care facilities for further management
a. Referral
b. Patient Medication Profile
c. Referral registry
d. Dangerous Drugs Book
c. Refresher program
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
A refresher program in an accredited institution required for candidates who have failed the licensure examination three times
a. Continuing Professional Development
b. Internship program
c. Refresher program
d. Specialty Board training
b. Telepharmacy
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Pharmaceutical services of a duly licensed pharmaceutical outlet or a duly registered and licensed pharmacist done through the use of telecommunications and information technology
a. Online pharmacy services
b. Telepharmacy
c. Referral
d. Nontraditional outlets
b. Cipher, Code or Secret Key
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
Using letters, figures or symbols as substitutes for other letters, figures, or symbols, or the use of an artificial language for the purpose of misleading interested parties in prescriptions
a. Counterfeit product
b. Cipher, Code or Secret Key
c. Referral
d. Adulterated product
c. Brand name
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
The name given by the manufacturer to distinguish its product from those of its competitors
a. Generic name
b. Chemical name
c. Brand name
d. Trade name
b. Counterfeit pharmaceutical product
[DEFINITION OF TERMS]
A pharmaceutical product which contains no amount of, or a different active ingredient, or less than eighty percent (80%) of the active ingredient it purports to possess
a. Adulterated pharmaceutical product
b. Counterfeit pharmaceutical product
c. Deteriorated pharmaceutical product
d. Household remedy
c. PRC
[PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF PHARMACY]
The Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy operates under the administrative control and supervision of
a. DOH
b. FDA
c. PRC
d. CHED
b. A chairperson and two (2) members
[PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF PHARMACY]
Composition of the Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy
a. A chairperson and three (3) members
b. A chairperson and two (2) members
c. A chairperson and four (4) members
d. A chairperson and one (1) member
b. The President of the Philippines
[PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF PHARMACY]
The Chairperson and members of the Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy are appointed by
a. The Secretary of Health
b. The President of the Philippines
c. The PRC Chairperson
d. The APO President