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Pharm 124 Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
Pharm 124 Bioavailability and 
Bioequivalence Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved 
What is a multisource drug product? - A drug product that contains the 
same active drug substance in the same dosage form and is marketed by 
more than one pharmaceutical manufacturer 
Example: 
10 mg Atorvastatin tablet by Pfizer 
10 mg Atorvastatin tablet by Mylan 
Single-source drug products - Are usually brand name (innovator) drug 
products 
Drug product performance, in vivo - The release of the drug sub...
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Pharm 124 Bioavailability and 
Bioequivalence Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved 
What is a multisource drug product? - A drug product that contains the 
same active drug substance in the same dosage form and is marketed by 
more than one pharmaceutical manufacturer 
Example: 
10 mg Atorvastatin tablet by Pfizer 
10 mg Atorvastatin tablet by Mylan 
Single-source drug products - Are usually brand name (innovator) drug 
products 
Drug product performance, in vivo - The release of the drug sub...
PHAR100 - Module 01 Overview Exam with Complete Solutions
PHAR100 - Module 01 Overview Exam 
with Complete Solutions 
Phase 3 Clinical Trials - A stage in drug development where the safety 
and efficacy of a drug are tested in larger populations. 
Efficacy - The ability of a drug to produce a desired therapeutic effect. 
Potency - The amount of drug needed to produce a specific effect. 
Therapeutic Range - The range of drug concentrations in the body that 
produces the desired effect without toxicity. 
Pharmacokinetics - The study of how a drug enters,...
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PHAR100 - Module 01 Overview Exam 
with Complete Solutions 
Phase 3 Clinical Trials - A stage in drug development where the safety 
and efficacy of a drug are tested in larger populations. 
Efficacy - The ability of a drug to produce a desired therapeutic effect. 
Potency - The amount of drug needed to produce a specific effect. 
Therapeutic Range - The range of drug concentrations in the body that 
produces the desired effect without toxicity. 
Pharmacokinetics - The study of how a drug enters,...
PHAR100 MIDTERM Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
PHAR100 MIDTERM Exam Questions 
and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ 
What is a drug? - any substance received by the body for nonnutritional purposes that influences biological function 
What is pharmacology? - study of drugs, their uses, effects, and 
methods of action 
What was the influence of Ancient China on pharmacology? - - 
experiements in 2700 BC 
-emperor Shen Nung classified drugs by taste 
-Ma Huang was used for cough, flu, fever 
How is Ma Huang relevant today? - -ephedrine was isola...
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PHAR100 MIDTERM Exam Questions 
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What is a drug? - any substance received by the body for nonnutritional purposes that influences biological function 
What is pharmacology? - study of drugs, their uses, effects, and 
methods of action 
What was the influence of Ancient China on pharmacology? - - 
experiements in 2700 BC 
-emperor Shen Nung classified drugs by taste 
-Ma Huang was used for cough, flu, fever 
How is Ma Huang relevant today? - -ephedrine was isola...
PHAR100 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
PHAR100 Exam Questions and Answers 
100% Solved | Rated A+ 
CNS Effects of Amphetamines: - Four main effects: 
1. A decreased threshold for transmitting sensory input to the cerebral 
cortex, leading to excitation1. 
2. A feeling of euphoria and reward. 
3. Temperature-regulation and feeding centre modifications, leading to 
appetite suppression. 
4. An increase in aggressive behaviour and mood swings. 
Effects of short-term use of amphetamines - - heart attack, heart pain, 
changes in blood pre...
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PHAR100 Exam Questions and Answers 
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CNS Effects of Amphetamines: - Four main effects: 
1. A decreased threshold for transmitting sensory input to the cerebral 
cortex, leading to excitation1. 
2. A feeling of euphoria and reward. 
3. Temperature-regulation and feeding centre modifications, leading to 
appetite suppression. 
4. An increase in aggressive behaviour and mood swings. 
Effects of short-term use of amphetamines - - heart attack, heart pain, 
changes in blood pre...
PHAR 100 - Module 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PHAR 100 - Module 1 Exam Questions 
and Answers 100% Solved 
drugs - any substance received by a biological system that is not for 
nutritional purposes 
pharmacology - science of drugs including their uses, effects, and 
modes of action 
Influence of poison: Curare - Used as poison: indigenous people of the 
amazon used to dip their bows in it because it caused paralysis and death 
Used as a drug: used by anesthesiologists to relax a muscle during surgery 
influence of poison: ergot - Poison: p...
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PHAR 100 - Module 1 Exam Questions 
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drugs - any substance received by a biological system that is not for 
nutritional purposes 
pharmacology - science of drugs including their uses, effects, and 
modes of action 
Influence of poison: Curare - Used as poison: indigenous people of the 
amazon used to dip their bows in it because it caused paralysis and death 
Used as a drug: used by anesthesiologists to relax a muscle during surgery 
influence of poison: ergot - Poison: p...
PHAR 100: Mod 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PHAR 100: Mod 2 Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved 
What term describes "state in which stopping or abruptly reducing the dose 
of a given drug produces non physical symptoms"? - Addiction 
What term describes "commonly misused drugs increase dopamine in the 
reward systems of the brain"? - Dopamine hypothesis 
What are the 3 characteristics of addictive drugs? - 1. Increase 
dopamine 
2. Produce novelty 
3. Reduce anxiety 
What term describes "an abnormal physiological state...
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PHAR 100: Mod 2 Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved 
What term describes "state in which stopping or abruptly reducing the dose 
of a given drug produces non physical symptoms"? - Addiction 
What term describes "commonly misused drugs increase dopamine in the 
reward systems of the brain"? - Dopamine hypothesis 
What are the 3 characteristics of addictive drugs? - 1. Increase 
dopamine 
2. Produce novelty 
3. Reduce anxiety 
What term describes "an abnormal physiological state...
PHAR 100- Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
PHAR 100- Module 3 Exam Questions 
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sedative hypnotic agents - are CNS depressants 
anti-anxiety: used to treat anxiety disorders and OCD 
sedation: relives anxiety, decreases excitement, calms people 
hypnosis: produces drowsiness and sleep 
general anesthesia: induces a state of unconciousness 
Controlling CNS excitation - decreasing the firing of the major excitatory 
neurotransmitter glutamate, will calm the brain 
drug classes - any class of drug that has ...
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PHAR 100- Module 3 Exam Questions 
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sedative hypnotic agents - are CNS depressants 
anti-anxiety: used to treat anxiety disorders and OCD 
sedation: relives anxiety, decreases excitement, calms people 
hypnosis: produces drowsiness and sleep 
general anesthesia: induces a state of unconciousness 
Controlling CNS excitation - decreasing the firing of the major excitatory 
neurotransmitter glutamate, will calm the brain 
drug classes - any class of drug that has ...
PHAR 100- Module 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PHAR 100- Module 2 Exam Questions 
and Answers 100% Solved 
the nervous system - specialized to recognize, process, and integrate 
and react to stimuli in the environment 
recognize: identify changed in environment (ex. change in temp) 
process: perceive those changes (ex. body feels hot or cold) 
React: produce a response (ex. sweat or shiver) 
Central Nervous System (CNS) - - focuses on drugs that target the 
CNS 
- brain and spinal chord 
peripheral nervous system - all nervous system tissues...
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PHAR 100- Module 2 Exam Questions 
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the nervous system - specialized to recognize, process, and integrate 
and react to stimuli in the environment 
recognize: identify changed in environment (ex. change in temp) 
process: perceive those changes (ex. body feels hot or cold) 
React: produce a response (ex. sweat or shiver) 
Central Nervous System (CNS) - - focuses on drugs that target the 
CNS 
- brain and spinal chord 
peripheral nervous system - all nervous system tissues...
PHAR 100 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Latest Update
PHAR 100 Midterm Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Latest Update 
An adverse rxn to a drug is best described as: - any effect produced by 
a drug that is not its intended effect 
A drug allergy is best defined as - response mediated by immune 
system 
Drugs cross biological membranes by a process called.. - diffusion 
though lipid 
Which of these statements are correct? - metabolism of most drugs is 
done by cytochrome p450 
Drug A is able to relieve pain of moderate intensity at 10mg. D...
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PHAR 100 Midterm Exam Questions and 
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An adverse rxn to a drug is best described as: - any effect produced by 
a drug that is not its intended effect 
A drug allergy is best defined as - response mediated by immune 
system 
Drugs cross biological membranes by a process called.. - diffusion 
though lipid 
Which of these statements are correct? - metabolism of most drugs is 
done by cytochrome p450 
Drug A is able to relieve pain of moderate intensity at 10mg. D...
PHAR 100 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
PHAR 100 Final Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ 
Path of drug from when it enters to exits the body - 1. Absorption 
2. Distribution 
3. Metabolism 
4. Excretion 
Absorption - the movement of the drug from the site of administration 
into the bloodstream 
Distribution - the movement of a drug from the blood to the site of action 
and other tissues 
Metabolism - the conversion of a drug to a different chemical 
compound. 
Excretion - moving of the drug and its metabolites out o...
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PHAR 100 Final Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ 
Path of drug from when it enters to exits the body - 1. Absorption 
2. Distribution 
3. Metabolism 
4. Excretion 
Absorption - the movement of the drug from the site of administration 
into the bloodstream 
Distribution - the movement of a drug from the blood to the site of action 
and other tissues 
Metabolism - the conversion of a drug to a different chemical 
compound. 
Excretion - moving of the drug and its metabolites out o...