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VTNE: Pharmacology Questions and
Answers (100% Pass)
Who regulates controlled drugs?


✓ The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the DEA (Drug

Enforcement Administration)




C-I


✓ Schedule I drugs have the most abuse potential and no current

medically acceptable use

✓ Marajuana, heroin




C-II


✓ Schedule II drugs have a high abuse potential and are prone to cause

severe dependence

✓ Written prescription only (except in emergencies with written script

within 72 hrs)

✓ No refills

✓ Morphine, oxycodone, amphetamines, fentanyl




C-III


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✓ Schedule III drugs have moderate abuse potential with low to

moderate risk of dependence (more likely psychological than physical)

✓ Ketamine, buprenorphine, anabolic steroids, intermediate-acting

barbiturates




C-IV


✓ Schedule IV drugs have a low abuse potential and low risk of

dependence

✓ Benzodiazepines (diazepam), long-acting barbiturates (phenobarbital)




C-V


✓ Schedule V drugs have the lowest risk of abuse or dependence of the

scheduled drugs




Compounded drug


✓ One that has been manipulated in a way that is not provided for in an

FDA approved drug label




Five "rights" of drug administration




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✓ Right drug

✓ Right amount

✓ Right route

✓ Right time

✓ Right patient




Therapeutic index (TI)


✓ Comparison between a drug's ability to reach the desired effect and

its tendency to produce toxic effects

✓ TI = LD50/ED50

✓ The larger the number, the safer the drug




LD50


✓ The dose of a drug that is lethal in 50% of the animals in a trial




ED50


✓ The dose of a drug that is effective in 50% of the animals in a trial




Blood-brain barrier




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✓ A mechanism that prevents some substances in the blood from

reaching the brain. It is achieved by brain capillaries, which unlike

other capillaries elsewhere in the body, are composed of endothelial

cells sealed together in continuous tight junctions and surrounded by

astrocytes that contribute to the selective passage of substances.

Lipid-soluble substances such as alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and most

anaesthetics, as well as glucose, oxygen and water, pass rapidly into

brain cells, whereas proteins, most antibiotics and ions do not enter or

enter very slowly. The mechanism protects brain cells against harmful

substances and pathogens.




Biotransformation


✓ The process by which the body inactivates and breaks down a drug

and readies it for excretion

✓ Types include hydroxylation and acetylation

✓ Also known as metabolism




Metabolite


✓ Byproduct produced when a drug is metabolized

✓ Can be active or inactive




Antimicrobial drugs

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