Deck 1: Basic Principles of Pharmacology

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When two drugs are compared,the drug that requires a lower dosage to produce the same effect as a higher dose of the second drug is said to

A) be more potent
B) be impotent
C) have a great maximal efficacy
D) have a greater therapeutic index
E) be pharmacosuperior
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Toxicology is

A) the study of the harmful effects of chemicals
B) the study of a drug's beneficial effects
C) the analysis of drug absorption, distribution, and metabolism
D) the preparation and dispensing of therapeutic medications
E) the analysis of a drug's molecular structure
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If there is no existing patent for a drug,or if the patent has expired,the same drug may be marketed by separate drug companies under different

A) chemical names
B) generic names
C) trade names
D) nonproprietary names
E) organic names
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The study of how the body deals with a drug in terms of the way the drug is absorbed,distributed,and eliminated is known as

A) toxicology
B) pharmacodynamics
C) pharmacy
D) pharmacokinetics
E) biodynamics
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When evaluating drug safety,the dosage that causes 50 percent of subjects to exhibit a specific adverse effect is known as the

A) median therapeutic dose
B) median toxic dose
C) therapeutic index
D) ceiling effect
E) threshold dose
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Drugs that can be purchased directly by the consumer without a prescription are also known as

A) nonproprietary medications
B) Schedule I controlled substances
C) Schedule II controlled substances
D) Schedule III controlled substances
E) over-the-counter drugs
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Regarding drug development and approval,an "orphan drug" is a drug that is

A) used exclusively in children
B) prescribed for conditions other than those approved by the FDA
C) given special funding for development because it is used in a small patient population with a relatively rare disease
D) available directly to consumers without a prescription
E) only available in countries outside the United States
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During drug testing and approval,the drug is usually tested in a relatively small sample (200 to 300 people)with a specific disease or pathologic condition during

A) preclinical trials
B) phase 1 clinical trials
C) phase 2 clinical trials
D) postmarketing surveillance
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The generic name of a drug

A) is also known as the "official" or "nonproprietary" name
B) is often derived from the chemical name
C) tends to be somewhat shorter than the drug's chemical name
D) all of the above are true
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In general,the greater the value of the _______,the safer the drug is considered to be.

A) median effective dose
B) threshold dose
C) therapeutic index (TI)
D) ceiling effect
E) potency index
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The use of specific drugs to prevent,treat,or diagnose disease is known as

A) toxicology
B) pharmacokinetics
C) pharmacotherapeutics
D) toxicokinetics
E) dynamic equilibrium
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Prescription use of a drug to treat conditions other than those that the drug was originally approved to treat (off label prescribing)

A) is illegal and punishable by revoking a physician's license
B) is legal only if the Center for Disease Control provides written permission to the physician
C) is legal only if the drug is not a controlled substance
D) is legal and quite common in the United States
E) is legal only after the patent for a drug has expired
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The generic form of a drug is considered to be as safe and effective as the original,brand-name product if the generic form _________ as the brand-name drug.

A) has the same type and amount of the active ingredient(s)
B) uses the same administration route
C) has the same pharmacokinetic profile (drug absorption, plasma levels, and so forth)
D) produces the same therapeutic effects
E) all the above are true
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The point at which there is no further increase in the response to a drug even if the dosage continues to be increased is known as the

A) ceiling effect
B) maximal efficacy
C) potency
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
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Deck 1: Basic Principles of Pharmacology
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When two drugs are compared,the drug that requires a lower dosage to produce the same effect as a higher dose of the second drug is said to

A) be more potent
B) be impotent
C) have a great maximal efficacy
D) have a greater therapeutic index
E) be pharmacosuperior
be more potent
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Toxicology is

A) the study of the harmful effects of chemicals
B) the study of a drug's beneficial effects
C) the analysis of drug absorption, distribution, and metabolism
D) the preparation and dispensing of therapeutic medications
E) the analysis of a drug's molecular structure
the study of the harmful effects of chemicals
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If there is no existing patent for a drug,or if the patent has expired,the same drug may be marketed by separate drug companies under different

A) chemical names
B) generic names
C) trade names
D) nonproprietary names
E) organic names
trade names
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The study of how the body deals with a drug in terms of the way the drug is absorbed,distributed,and eliminated is known as

A) toxicology
B) pharmacodynamics
C) pharmacy
D) pharmacokinetics
E) biodynamics
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When evaluating drug safety,the dosage that causes 50 percent of subjects to exhibit a specific adverse effect is known as the

A) median therapeutic dose
B) median toxic dose
C) therapeutic index
D) ceiling effect
E) threshold dose
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Drugs that can be purchased directly by the consumer without a prescription are also known as

A) nonproprietary medications
B) Schedule I controlled substances
C) Schedule II controlled substances
D) Schedule III controlled substances
E) over-the-counter drugs
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Regarding drug development and approval,an "orphan drug" is a drug that is

A) used exclusively in children
B) prescribed for conditions other than those approved by the FDA
C) given special funding for development because it is used in a small patient population with a relatively rare disease
D) available directly to consumers without a prescription
E) only available in countries outside the United States
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During drug testing and approval,the drug is usually tested in a relatively small sample (200 to 300 people)with a specific disease or pathologic condition during

A) preclinical trials
B) phase 1 clinical trials
C) phase 2 clinical trials
D) postmarketing surveillance
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The generic name of a drug

A) is also known as the "official" or "nonproprietary" name
B) is often derived from the chemical name
C) tends to be somewhat shorter than the drug's chemical name
D) all of the above are true
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In general,the greater the value of the _______,the safer the drug is considered to be.

A) median effective dose
B) threshold dose
C) therapeutic index (TI)
D) ceiling effect
E) potency index
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The use of specific drugs to prevent,treat,or diagnose disease is known as

A) toxicology
B) pharmacokinetics
C) pharmacotherapeutics
D) toxicokinetics
E) dynamic equilibrium
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Prescription use of a drug to treat conditions other than those that the drug was originally approved to treat (off label prescribing)

A) is illegal and punishable by revoking a physician's license
B) is legal only if the Center for Disease Control provides written permission to the physician
C) is legal only if the drug is not a controlled substance
D) is legal and quite common in the United States
E) is legal only after the patent for a drug has expired
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The generic form of a drug is considered to be as safe and effective as the original,brand-name product if the generic form _________ as the brand-name drug.

A) has the same type and amount of the active ingredient(s)
B) uses the same administration route
C) has the same pharmacokinetic profile (drug absorption, plasma levels, and so forth)
D) produces the same therapeutic effects
E) all the above are true
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The point at which there is no further increase in the response to a drug even if the dosage continues to be increased is known as the

A) ceiling effect
B) maximal efficacy
C) potency
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
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