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How do most drugs exert their primary physiological effects? - ANSWER by binding to
cell receptors that are sensitive to their presence
What is the most reliable source of information for determining therapeutically
equivalent drug products? - ANSWER Orange Book
What does subcutaneous mean? - ANSWER beneath the outer skin
What should a sales representative do if all of the prime spaces in a drug cabinet are
occupied? - ANSWER ask staff for permission to move some of the other products in
the cabinet
Which one of the following testing methods is not commonly used for Allergy Testing? -
ANSWER Urine test
The FDA defines API as the active__ ingredient in a drug, which produces the desired
change in the body. - ANSWER pharmaceutical
What are the 2 legal classifications of wholesalers? - ANSWER primary and secondary
wholesale distributors
What term describes the usage of a medication for purposes other than the FDA-
approved indications on the labeling? - ANSWER off-label usage
What is the acronym for pharmacokinetics? - ANSWER PK
Which of the following is not a purpose of the Arthrocentesis diagnostic test? -
ANSWER To monitor joint density
What is typically NOT a characteristic of a pharmaceutical sales rep? - ANSWER
Pharmaceutical sales reps are not concerned about competitors.
What entity grants drug patents? - ANSWER the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Which of the following refers to all active and inert pharmaceutical ingredients in a drug,
including fillers and colors? - ANSWER formulation
, What is the difference between potency and efficacy? - ANSWER Potency refers to the
drug's strength, while efficacy refers to its effectiveness.
The neurological examination is a series of simple questions and tests that provide
crucial information about nervous system. It is an inexpensive, non-invasive way to
determine what might go wrong. The neurological examination is devided into several
components. Which of the below is not one of them? - ANSWER Heart rate
How many names must a drug have? - ANSWER at least three
How has a longer development time increased the cost of bringing a new drug to
market? - ANSWER by increasing the cost of capital
50. Senior citizens consume over_____ times as many pharmaceuticals as people
under 65. - ANSWER three times
51. What agency regulates the distribution and use of narcotics? - ANSWER DEA
52. What is passive diffusion? - ANSWER the use of energy to help a substance pass
from a low concentration gradient to a high one
53. What are the MAIN categories of drugs under FDA jurisdiction? - ANSWER
prescription and non prescription
54. Which of the following is a natural uterotonic agent? - ANSWER oxytocin
55. What are all metabolites? - ANSWER products of metabolism
56. When a drug is administered orally, where does first-pass metabolism occur? -
ANSWER liver
57. What is the medical term for swelling? - ANSWER edema
58. Which of the following is NOT part of the Seven Step Cascade of Emotion? -
ANSWER be a consultant. not a rep
59. Which part of a clinical research paper is frequently referred to as the road map? -
ANSWER abstract
60. Which of the following is a main active ingredient in lung surfactants? - ANSWER
theophylline
61. What does parenteral mean? - ANSWER injection