Pharm Ch. 1
drug
Chemical substance that produces a change in body function.
therapuetic effect
Desired drug effect to alleviate some condition or symptom of disease.
prescription drugs
Drug for which dispensing requires a written or phone order that can only be issued by or under the direction of a licensed physician.
agonists
Drug that attaches to a receptor and initiates an action; drug that binds to a receptor and activates a physiologic response or drug action
antagonists
Drug that attaches to a receptor, does not initiate an action, but blocks an agonist from producing an effect; drug that binds to a receptor and interferes with other drugs or substances from producing a drug effect.
controlled substance
Drug that has the potential for abuse and thus is regulated by law.
5.The time from drug administration to the first observable drug effect is known as the (LO 1.4) A.duration of action B.onset of action C.ceiling effect D.maximal response E.ceiling effect
b.
site of action
Location within the body where a drug exerts its therapeutic effect, often a specific drug receptor.
potency
Measure of the strength, or concentration, of a drug required to produce a specific effect.
nonprescription
OTC drugs; drug that can be purchased without the services of a physician.
therpeutic index
Ratio of the LD50 to the ED50 in animal studies.
2.The medical situation when a particular drug should not be administered is referred to as (LO 1.2) A.side effect B.adverse effect C.drug allergy D.contraindication E.antagonism
d.
intrathecal
occuring within or administered into the spinal theca
ED50
Effective dose 50, or dose that will produce an effect that is half of the maximal response.
contraindiction
Situations or conditions when a certain drug should not be administered.
1.The study of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion is known as (LO 1.1) A.pharmacotherapeutics B.pharmacodynamics C.pharmacokinetics D.pharmacy E.posology
c.
terotogens
drugs that produce birth defects (ex: thalidomide)
9.Which of the following could be categorized as an adverse reaction? (LO 1.5) A.idiosyncrasy B.drug allergy C.teratogenicity D.carcinogenicity E.all of these
e.
viscosity
gel-like and sticky
mechanism of action
how the drug produces its effects
drug allergy
when an individual becomes sensitized to a particular drug (drug acts as an antigen) and produces antibodies against the drug
anaphylaxis
drug allergy effects that can be deadly
trade name
drug name given by companies, aka proprietary name / brand name
idiosyncrasy
individual reaction to a drug with an unusual or unexpected response
10.The time a drug continues to produce its effect is its (LO 1.4) A.ED50 B.maximal response C.ceiling effect D.onset of action E.duration of action
.
pharmacology
study of drugs
pharmacology
the study of drugs
pharmacotherapeutics
The study of the amount of drug that is required to produce therapeutic effects.
side effects
Drug effect other than the therapeutic effect that is usually undesirable but not harmful.
toxic effects
Undesirable drug effect that implies drug poisoning; can be very harmful or life-threatening.
adverse effects
General term for undesirable and potentially harmful drug effect.
drug indication
Intended or indicated uses for any drug.
genergic name
Nonproprietary name of a drug.
toxicology
The study of the harmful effects of drugs on living tissue.
7.Select the term below that relates to the amount of drug administered to produce a therapeutic effect. (LO 1.1) A.posology B.toxicology C.pharmacodynamics D.pharmacotherapeutics E.pharmacy
a.
3.An unusual or unexpected drug reaction by an individual is known as (LO 1.5) A.toxic effect B.antagonism C.idiosyncrasy D.side effect E.drug allergy
c.
4.The proprietary drug name supplied by a pharmaceutical company is also referred to as the (LO 1.6) A.generic name B.over-the-counter name C.trade name D.chemical name E.none of these
c.
8.A medication that does not require a physician's service to obtain is referred to as (LO 1.6) A.trade B.nonproprietary C.nonprescription D.brand E.generic Page 16 9
c.
6.A drug that has the potential for abuse and is regulated by the Drug Enforcement Agency is classified as a (LO 1.7) A.poison B.OTC drug C.prescription drug D.controlled substance E.nonproprietary drug
d.
LD50
the dose that will kill 50 percent of the animals tested; the first drug testing performed
dose
the exact amount of a drug that is administered in order to produce a specific effect.