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Pharmacology for Nurses. A
Pathophysiologic Approach Adams -
Holland - Urban (Unit 1)

Pharmacology - ANS Study of medicine; how drugs are administered; where drugs travel in
the body,
Response that drugs produce.

drug - ANS A chemical substance that is taken to cause changes in a person's
body or behavior

medication - ANS A substance that is used to treat or prevent disease or relieve pain.

biologics - ANS agents naturally produced in animal cells, in microorganisms, or by the
body itself

Mechanism of Action - ANS how a drug produces its physiological effect in the body

Bioavailability - ANS the extent to which the body can absorb and use a nutrient

Therapeutic classification of drugs: - ANS Based on what the drug does clinically

Pharmacologic Classification - ANS Based on the drug's mechanism of action, or how the
drug produces its effect

Most Drugs have three names - ANS Chemical, Generic, Trade (CHEMICAL:
(1/2)-2-(p-isobutylphenyl) propionic acid; GENERIC: ibuprofen; TRADE: Motrin)

Generic vs. Trade-Name Drugs - ANS Trade name drugs with exclusive rights cost more.
When rights end, competing companies offer generic form cheaper

,prescription drugs - ANS Drugs legally available only with a physician's order.

Over the counter drugs (OTC) - ANS can be purchased without a prescription

Black Box Warnings - ANS One of the primary alerts for identifying
extreme adverse drug reactions discovered
during and after the review
process; 1997 FDA created "Black Box Warnings"

Contraindications - ANS factors that prevent the use of a drug or treatment

why should healthcare professionals be concerned about patients taking herbal medicines?
- ANS patients could be putting themselves at risk, potential herb-drug interactions

U.S. Pharmacopoeia (USP) - ANS 1820; 1st comprehensive publication formulary used in
the U.S.; drug purity, strength, and directions for synthesis.

USP and National Formulary (NF) - ANS 1852-1975, two drug standards in the US by the
American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA). 1. USP - all drug products. 2. National
Formulary (NF) - pharmaceutical ingredients.

U.S. Pharacopoeia -National Formulary (USP-NF) - ANS 1975 merged into a single
publication

Biologic Control Act - ANS 1902 standardized serum and blood-related products

Pure Food and Drug Act - ANS 1906 - Established government control (FDA) for labeling
medicines

Shirley Amendment - ANS 1912 - Prohibited drugs labeled with false therapeutic
claims

Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1938) and amendments - ANS 1938- Thorough testing of
drug; Proof of safety and efficacy of drug

, Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, 1994 - ANS 1994-Controls misleading
industry claims

Four Stages of Approval for Therapeutic and Biologic Drugs - ANS 1. Preclinical
investigation (1-3 years, average 18months)
2. Clinical investigation (2-10 years; average 5 years)
3. Review of new drug application (NDA) (2 months -7 years, average 24 months)
4. Postmarketing surveillance (adverse reaction reporting; surveys/sampling/testing;
inspections)

Addiction - ANS The overwhelming feeling that drives someone to use a drug repeated

Dependence - ANS A physiological or psychological need for a substance

Physical dependence - ANS An altered physical condition caused by the adaptation of the
nervous system to repeated drug use.

Psychological dependence - ANS Few signs of physical discomfort when drug is withdrawn,
but intense compelling desire to continue drug use

Controlled Substances - ANS Are restricted by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
Have a high potential for addiction or dependence. Have restricted use.
Are placed into one of five schedules:
Schedule I drugs have the highest abuse potential,
Schedule V the lowest

Teratogenic Drug Classification - ANS Five categories of risk that a drug poses to
a fetus in the case of a pregnant woman
taking the drug. A, B, C, D, and X; Class A is the safest, while X poses the most danger to
the fetus.

Allergic Reactions - ANS a condition caused by an overreaction of the body's immune
system

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