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pharm law chpt 6

Vatterott Pharm Tech chpt 6

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The study of drugs and their effects on the body Pharmacology
A list of drugs approved for use from which choices are made Formulary
The shape of molecules and their locaton with regard to one another Chemical Structure
Based on the action of a drug and its use Drug Classification
The description of a drug, including side effects, doseage forms, indications, and other pertinent information Monograph
Trademark of a drug or device created by the original manufacturer Brand/Trade name
Name assigned to a medication by the FDA Generic name
The reference guide most often used by pharmacists is Facts and Comparisons
The reference book know as the PDR is the Physicians Desk Refeence
The diagnostic product information section of the PDR contains Information on drug produts used as diagnostic agents
A patient has taken a drug but does not know what it is, the technician can use which reference book find out what the drug is Ident-A-Drug
Facts and comparisons are updated when Both monthly and Yearly
The reference book needed to find a surgar-free an alcohol free cough syrup is the Red Book
This reference text is most often used in phamacies Drug Facts and Comparisons
This reference text most often used in a physicians office is PDR
This bok is a good source of information on drug costs The Red Book
This book is a comprehensive listing of approved drug products with therapeutic equivalent evaluations The Orange Book
A comprehesive listing of approved formulary drugs, their uses, and adverse reactions that is used primarily in the hospital is The American Hospital Formulary
Average Wholesale price AWP
Facts and Comparisons F & C
National Drug Code NDC
Universal Product Code UPC
U.S. Pharmacopeia USP
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