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PTU Study Guide Questions with 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ Credible Drug Information Databases and Websites Provides access to drug information quickly Examples of Creditable Drug Info Databases & Websites ‒ Clinical Pharmacology ‒ Lexicomp ‒ Micromedex ‒ GlobalRPh ‒ Natio...

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Credible Drug Information Databases and Websites
Provides access to drug information quickly


Examples of Creditable Drug Info Databases & Websites
‒ Clinical Pharmacology
‒ Lexicomp
‒ Micromedex
‒ GlobalRPh
‒ National Institute of Health (NIH)


Orange Book
Generics are equivalent to which brand name drugs.
- Identical in active ingredients, strength, and dosage form to the brand name
- Absorb and release identically in the body


Therapeutically Equivalent Ratings
Two Parts
- 1st Letter
- 2nd Letter


TE Codes - 1st Letter
Begins with "A" or "B"
‒ "A" = therapeutic equivalence
‒ "B" = not therapeutic equivalence


TE Codes - 2nd Letter
‒ "A" = oral dosage
‒ "B" = bioequivalence
‒ "N" = aerosolization
‒ "P" = Parenteral/injectable
‒ "T" = Topical


Physicians' Desk Reference or Prescribers' Digital Reference (PDR)
Drug information as print version plus FDA safety updates
- Info found on insert packets


United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary (USP-NF)
•Defines the standards for medications:
‒ Dosage forms
‒ Drug substances
‒ Excipients or inactive ingredients

Also sets standards for strength/purity


Handbook on Injectable Drugs (Trissel's)
Provides information about parenteral meds

, ‒ Intravenous
‒ Intramuscular
‒ Subcutaneous


Natural Medicines (Vitamins)
Provides up-to-date information on dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals, and other natural
remedies


TIRF (Transmucosal Immediate Release Fentanyl) REMS Program
- Actiq, Fentora, Lazanda, & Subsys
- Reduces the misuse, abuse, addiction, and overdose of transmucosal immediate-release fentanyl
products
- Enroll in TIRF program before writing immediate-release fentanyl prescriptions for outpatients


LOTRONEX REMS Program
- Authorized generic, alosetron, for women with severe diarrheapredominant irritable bowel
syndrome
- Ensures prescribers and patients are informed about serious GI effects
- Prescribers are expected to complete training
- Refills are allowed on alosetron prescriptions
- Met guides must be dispensed


Clozapine REMS Program
- Treats schizophrenia and other mental disorder
- Prescribers must become certified in the program before prescribing
- Outpatient pharmacies must obtain a Predispense Authorization (PDA)
- No limits on days' supply or refills
- Blood work every week for at least six months


Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Governing body over medications sold in U.S.
- Responsible for approval of prescription and over ‐the ‐counter medications, drug labeling, and
standards for drug manufacturing
- Publishes annual vaccination and immunization requirements for children, adolescents, and adults


The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
- First law to regulate medications
- Prohibits falsely labeling pharmaceutical products (misbranding)
- Prohibits sale of contaminated products or those with unknown contents (adulteration)


Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938
- Created amendments to Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
- Requires pharmaceutical manufacturers to prove a drug's purity, strength, and safety before it can
be sold


Durham‐Humphrey Amendment of 1951
- Created 2 classes of medications: prescription (legend) and nonprescription (OTC)
- Prescription = Rx
- OTC labeling must contain active and inactive ingredients

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