CNPR EXAM 2025 UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
what is the most reliable source of information for determining therapeutically equivalent drug
products? - answersorange book
what does subcutaneous mean - answersbeneath the outer skin
what should a sales rep do it the prime spaces in a drug cabinet are occupied - answersask staff
for permission to move some of the other products in the cabinet
what testing method is no commonly used for allergy testing? - answersurine test
the FDA defines API as the Active ______ Ingredient in a drug, which produces the desired
change in the body - answerspharmaceutical
what are the 2 legal classifications of wholesalers - answersprimary and secondary wholesale
distributors
what term describes the usage of a medication for purposes other than the FDA approved
indications on the labeling? - answersoff-label usage
acronym for pharmacokinetics - answersPK
which is not a purpose of the Arthrocentesis diagnostic test? aid in diagnosis of a certain joint
disorder, determine cause of joint inflammation or effusion, look for crystals in joint fluid,
monitor joint density - answersmonitor joint density
,which is not a characteristic of a sales rep: authentic/real, creative, focused, not concerned
about competitors - answersnot concerned about competitors
what entity grants drug patents? - answersthe US patent and trademark office
which refers to all active and inert pharmaceutical ingredients in a drug? - answersformulation
difference between potency and efficacy - answerspotency refers to strength while efficacy
refers to effectiveness
which is not a component of a neurological exam: mental status, cranial nerves, sensory system,
heart rate - answersheart rate
how many names must a drug have? - answersat least 3
how has a longer development time increased the cost of bringing a new drug to market? -
answersby increasing the cost of capital
senior citizens consume over _____ times as many pharmaceuticals as people under 65 -
answers3x
what agency regulates the distribution and use of narcotics - answersDEA
passive diffusion - answersuse of energy to help a substance pass from a low concentration
gradient to a high one
what are the main categories of drugs under FDA jurisdiction - answersprescription and non-
prescription
, name a natural uterotonic agent - answersoxytocin
what are all metabolites - answersproducts of metabolism
when a drug is administered orally, where does the first-pass metabolism occur? - answersliver
medical term for swelling - answersedema
which is not part of the seven-step cascade of emotion: be consultant, not a rep; identify what
your product does; reflect; visualize the power of 10 - answersbe a consultant not a rep
what is referred to as the "road map" in a clinical research paper? - answersabstract
which is the main active ingredient in lung surfactants - answerstheophylline
parenteral - answersinjection
type of substance that enhances the action of a drug or antigen. - answersadjuvant
what does it mean when a product is placed on the secondary tier of a standard three-tier
formulary? - answersit probably has "exclusive preferred" status if it is not at parity with any
other drugs
which is not a basic transport mechanism: active transport, homeostasis, passive diffusion,
pinocytosis - answershomeostasis
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
what is the most reliable source of information for determining therapeutically equivalent drug
products? - answersorange book
what does subcutaneous mean - answersbeneath the outer skin
what should a sales rep do it the prime spaces in a drug cabinet are occupied - answersask staff
for permission to move some of the other products in the cabinet
what testing method is no commonly used for allergy testing? - answersurine test
the FDA defines API as the Active ______ Ingredient in a drug, which produces the desired
change in the body - answerspharmaceutical
what are the 2 legal classifications of wholesalers - answersprimary and secondary wholesale
distributors
what term describes the usage of a medication for purposes other than the FDA approved
indications on the labeling? - answersoff-label usage
acronym for pharmacokinetics - answersPK
which is not a purpose of the Arthrocentesis diagnostic test? aid in diagnosis of a certain joint
disorder, determine cause of joint inflammation or effusion, look for crystals in joint fluid,
monitor joint density - answersmonitor joint density
,which is not a characteristic of a sales rep: authentic/real, creative, focused, not concerned
about competitors - answersnot concerned about competitors
what entity grants drug patents? - answersthe US patent and trademark office
which refers to all active and inert pharmaceutical ingredients in a drug? - answersformulation
difference between potency and efficacy - answerspotency refers to strength while efficacy
refers to effectiveness
which is not a component of a neurological exam: mental status, cranial nerves, sensory system,
heart rate - answersheart rate
how many names must a drug have? - answersat least 3
how has a longer development time increased the cost of bringing a new drug to market? -
answersby increasing the cost of capital
senior citizens consume over _____ times as many pharmaceuticals as people under 65 -
answers3x
what agency regulates the distribution and use of narcotics - answersDEA
passive diffusion - answersuse of energy to help a substance pass from a low concentration
gradient to a high one
what are the main categories of drugs under FDA jurisdiction - answersprescription and non-
prescription
, name a natural uterotonic agent - answersoxytocin
what are all metabolites - answersproducts of metabolism
when a drug is administered orally, where does the first-pass metabolism occur? - answersliver
medical term for swelling - answersedema
which is not part of the seven-step cascade of emotion: be consultant, not a rep; identify what
your product does; reflect; visualize the power of 10 - answersbe a consultant not a rep
what is referred to as the "road map" in a clinical research paper? - answersabstract
which is the main active ingredient in lung surfactants - answerstheophylline
parenteral - answersinjection
type of substance that enhances the action of a drug or antigen. - answersadjuvant
what does it mean when a product is placed on the secondary tier of a standard three-tier
formulary? - answersit probably has "exclusive preferred" status if it is not at parity with any
other drugs
which is not a basic transport mechanism: active transport, homeostasis, passive diffusion,
pinocytosis - answershomeostasis