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What is the difference between resistance and tolerance? –
ANSWER-Tolerance refers to a person's diminished response
to a drug after repeated use, while resistance applies to
microorganism's or cancer cell's abilities to withstand drug
effects.
How long are most calls and visits to physicians' offices
(excluding waiting and
driving time)? - ANSWER-Only a few
minutes.
Which is not a step in managing
rumors
a)
confirm
b) counter
attack
,c)
search
d) transition - ANSWER-
Counter attack
Which of the following is considered going to
the next level
a) becoming a micro-
thinker
b) meeting the clients'
every need
c) minimizing
rumors
d) staying focused - ANSWER-Staying
focused
What is one of the primary job responsibilities of a retail
pharmacist? -
ANSWER-Dispensing
pharmaceuticals.
Pharmaceutical companies and representatives categorize their
customers as
1) acute care vs. chronic care, 2) office-based vs. hospital-
based, and 3)
,___________ vs. ____________. - ANSWER-Primary care vs.
specialty care
What differentiates exclusivity from a patent? - ANSWER-
Exclusivity is only
granted upon the drug's FDA
approval.
What is required of an invention for it to be worthy of
patent protection? -
ANSWER-It must be novel, useful, and
not obvious.
A generic drug is ________ to the originator brand-name
drug in dosage,
strength, safety, and equality. - ANSWER-
bioequivalent
The FDA's Criteria for Equivalency requires the drugs contain
identical amounts
of the same inactive ingredients. -
ANSWER-True
, What list is generally considered the most reliable source of
information on therapeutically equivalent drug products? -
ANSWER-"Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic
Equivalence"
Which of the following is an Orange
Book rating a) AZ
b) B
c) BZ
d) CZ - ANSWER-b) B
What is the term for chemical equivalents which, when
administered in the
same amounts, will provide the same biological or
physiological availability as
measured by blood and urine levels? - ANSWER-
Biologic equivalents.
What term denotes a drug that is identical or bioequivalent to
the originator brand-name drug in dosage form, safety,
strength, route, quality, performance?
- ANSWER-Generic
What term denotes the dispensing of an unbranded generic
product for the