GMS 6551 Final UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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GMS 6551
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GMS 6551
GMS 6551 Final UPDATED Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Which definition best describes a lead compound? - Correct Answer- The first compound
discovered to have the desired activity.
What method of discovering a drug is generally the least expensive? - Correct AnswerMolecular docking
What...
GMS 6551 Final UPDATED Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Which definition best describes a lead compound? - Correct Answer- The first compound
discovered to have the desired activity.
What method of discovering a drug is generally the least expensive? - Correct Answer-
Molecular docking
What is the name of the process that involves step-wise alteration of a drug to improve its
properties? - Correct Answer- Structure activity relationship
What was the estimated research and development expenses of pharma in 2016? - Correct
Answer- 60 billion
What branch of pharmacology studies the effect of the body on the drug? - Correct Answer-
Pharmacokinetics
What branch of pharmacology studies how patients respond differently to drugs? - Correct
Answer- Pharmacogenetics
What branch of pharmacology studies the desired effect of drugs on the body, usually at the
molecular level? - Correct Answer- Pharmacodynamics
What branch of pharmacology studies adverse effects of drugs on the body? - Correct
Answer- Toxicology
What branch of pharmacology does excretion fall under? - Correct Answer- Pharmacokinetics
Which is the chemical name for a popular OTC painkiller? - Correct Answer- N-acetyl-para-
aminophenol
What is the proprietary name for a popular OTC painkiller? - Correct Answer- Tylenol
, Which is the non-proprietary name for a popular OTC painkiller? - Correct Answer-
Acetaminophen
Which of the following are OTC drugs in the U.S.? Select all that Apply - Correct Answer-
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Loperamide (Diarrhea)
6-tert-butyl-3-(4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-2-ylmethyl)-2,4-dimethylphenol;hydrochloride
(Nasal constriction)
Which of the following are prescription drugs in the U.S.? Select all that apply. - Correct
Answer- Codeine
Levothyroxine (Hypothyroidism)
Tadalafil (Erectile dysfunction)
Sally receives a year-long prescription from her physician for low-dose codeine that allows
for 11 refills. Her pharmacist will refuse to honor the full prescription because this is a
schedule _____ controlled substance. - Correct Answer- III
List four drugs containing the suffix -mab. What does the suffix denote? - Correct Answer-
Sotrovimab
Casirivimab
Alemtuzumab
Efalizumab
-mab is nomenclature that identifies monoclonal antibodies.
List one example drug each for the schedule 1- schedule V classifications. - Correct Answer-
Schedule I- Rohypnol
Schedule II- Amytal
Schedule III- Bontril
Schedule IV- Lunesta
Schedule V- Lyrica
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