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PTCE Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Pure Food and Drug Act - Answer- Prevents the manufacturing, sale/transportation of 
misbranded or adulturated drugs, poisoned or contaminated drugs 
Adultered drugs - Answer- Any drug that is not pure 
misbranded drug - Answer- Not labeled correctly 
FDCA (Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic act) - Answer- drugs must comply with 
standards of safety and efficacy, more modern act than Pure Food and Drug Act. 
Oversees safety of food, drugs and cosmetics 
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Indiana Law 2020 MPJE Cards With Latest Questions And Answers
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- does not "actually" have to have something wrong with it; we assume product has been adultered if it has gone through a situation in which is may have been 
 
--products can be misbranded AND adultered; not mutually exclusive-- 
Misbranding - - issues with the words associated with the product 
 
- *prescription label req's fall into "misbranding"* 
- pharmacists and pharmacies can misbrand products 
 
--products can...
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PTCE Exam (Common knowledge of pharmacy) 2024!!
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NAPSRx® Final Exam Quiz Solution Rated A+ 144 Correct Answers out of 160 A+
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NAPSRx® Final Exam Quiz Solution Rated A+ 144 Correct Answers out of 160 [Answer-Key] [2023] (92% Result) Answer key for 16th Edition CNPR Pharmaceutical Sales Reps Exam Answer Marked in Green Color 
 
1.	How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? 
A.	first by the conditions that they are used to treat, and then by their mechanisms of action 
B.	first by their mechanisms of action, and then b...
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(Solution) Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 1, Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 2, Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 3, Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 4
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(Solution) Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 1, Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 2, Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 3, Indiana MPJE Review 2020 Part 4 
 
Which federal act discusses adulteration and misbranding of drugs? 
Food Drug and Cosmetic Act 
T/F Adulteration/Misbranding can occur with both a drug and a device. 
True 
T/F A drug must be contaminated to be considered adulterated. 
F - if held under unsanitary conditions where it MAYA have been contaminated 
A container that contains a drug is made ...
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Federal Food and Drug Act 
FDA 
- Series of consumer protection laws 
- led to creation of the FDA 
- banned foreign and interstate traffic in adulterated or mislabeled food and drug products 
- Products had to be inspected and offenders where prosecuted 
- Active Ingredients had to be placed on labels of packaging 
- drugs can not fall below purity levels set by United states pharmacopoeia or national Formulary 
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Indiana MPJE Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers | Latest Upsdated 2023-2024
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Indiana MPJE Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers | Latest Upsdated 2023-2024. Drug Price Competition (DPC) and Patent Term Restoration Act (PTRA) of 1984 - 
Correct answer-Created abbreviated new drug application for generic drugs 
Allowed the marketing of a generic drug without conducting clinical studies but still 
required CGMPs and proof of bioequivalence 
Prescription Drug Marketing Act (PDMA) of 1987 - Correct answer-Established 
procedures, requirements, and minimum standar...
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Federal Food and Drug Act 
FDA 
- Series of consumer protection laws 
- led to creation of the FDA 
- banned foreign and interstate traffic in adulterated or mislabeled food and drug products 
- Products had to be inspected and offenders where prosecuted 
- Active Ingredients had to be placed on labels of packaging 
- drugs can not fall below purity levels set by United states pharmacopoeia or national Formulary 
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CNPR, NAPSR Exam Study Guide 2024
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Drug Discovery - • Unlike small molecule drugs (pharmaceuticals), large molecule drugs (biopharmaceuticals) are mainly protein-based 
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These protein-based drugs are similar to natural biological compounds found in human body or they're fragments that mimic active part of natural compounds 
Discovery of Pharmaceuticals - commences w/ scanning hundreds of compounds, whether w/ actual materials (irrational approach) or virtual simulations (rational approach) 
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Pharmaceuticals are new che...
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Pharmaceuticals - medicines and vaccines for human and animal use. products may have a brand name or be generic, and they may be prescription or OTC 
Diagnostic - equipment and supplies used in screening, detecting, and monitoring disease. can range from simple home testing kits to sophisticated imaging technologies 
Medical devices - advanced instrumentation and appliances used for medical therapy, such as joint replacements, implantable defibrillators, and pacemakers. Also includes drug delive...
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