PHARMACOLOGY 9TH EDITION FINAL PAPER
2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED
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◉ Clinical Pharmacology. Answer: Branch focusing on drug uses in
treatment.
◉ Pharmacotherapeutics. Answer: Uses of drugs to treat, prevent,
diagnose diseases.
◉ Pharmacoeconomics. Answer: Costs involved in drug therapy.
◉ Pharmacodynamics. Answer: How a drug affects the body.
◉ Pharmacokinetics. Answer: How the body acts on a drug.
◉ Intramuscular Injection. Answer: Drug administered directly into
muscle tissue.
,◉ Morphine. Answer: Narcotic classified as Schedule II drug.
◉ Schedule II Drugs. Answer: High abuse potential with accepted
medical use.
◉ Schedule I Drugs. Answer: High abuse potential, no accepted medical
use.
◉ Phase III Drug Studies. Answer: Involves vast clinical population
monitoring effects.
◉ Adverse Effects Monitoring. Answer: Observing patients for negative
drug reactions.
◉ Bioavailability. Answer: Portion of drug reaching systemic
circulation.
◉ Generic Drugs. Answer: Substitutes for brand name drugs with
potential differences.
◉ Critical Concentration. Answer: Amount of drug needed for
therapeutic effect.
◉ Distribution. Answer: Movement of drug throughout the body.
,◉ Half-life. Answer: Time taken for drug concentration to reduce by
half.
◉ Narcotics. Answer: Drugs with high potential for abuse and
dependence.
◉ Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine. Answer: Routine immunization for
children against three diseases.
◉ Chemotherapy. Answer: Drug treatment for cancer patients.
◉ Computed Tomography (CT) Scan. Answer: Imaging technique using
iodine for diagnosis.
◉ FDA. Answer: Agency overseeing drug approval and monitoring.
◉ Clinical Trials. Answer: Research studies to evaluate drug
effectiveness.
◉ Distribution. Answer: Movement of a drug to body tissues.
◉ Half-life. Answer: Time for drug amount to reduce by half.
, ◉ Generic medications. Answer: Drugs with the same active ingredients
as brand names.
◉ Orphan drugs. Answer: Medications for rare diseases, often
underdeveloped.
◉ Pregnancy Category B. Answer: Animal studies show no fetal risk; no
human studies.
◉ Over-the-counter medications. Answer: Drugs available without a
prescription.
◉ Continuing education. Answer: Ongoing learning necessary for safe
medication practice.
◉ Drug guide. Answer: Resource for specific drug information.
◉ Category A. Answer: No risk to fetus in adequate studies.
◉ Category C. Answer: Animal studies show adverse effects; no human
studies.