Chapter 1: Introduction to Pharmacology- Concepts and Connections
Pharmacologic Classification
describes how the drug acts
Therapeutic Classification
describes what is being treated by the drug
Combination Drugs
drugs with more than one active generic ingredient
Prototype Drug
selecting a drug from a class and comparing all other medications in the class to this medication
Pharmacotherapy
the application of drugs for the purpose of disease prevent and treatment of suffering
Indications
the condition for which a drug is approved
Exclusivity
the manufacturer is the only company who can market the drug during this time period
Pharmacology
the study of medicines
Bioavailability
(defined by FDA) the rate and extent to which the active ingredient is absorbed from a drug product and becomes available at the site of drug action to produce its effect
Trade Name
(sometimes called the proprietary, product, or brand name) assigned by the pharmaceutical company marketing the drug
type of beta blocker
-lol refers to
type of ace inhibitor
-pril refers to
type of lipid-lowering drug
-statin refers to
trade name is generally shorter and capitalized while generic name is generally longer and all lower-cased
Compare Trade Name and Generic Name
John Abel
Father of Pharmacology in U.S. at University of Michigan in 1890
type of therapeutic classifications
anti- refers to
Drug
any substance that is taken to prevent, cure or reduce symptoms of a medical condition
Orange Book
approved drugs with therapeutic effectiveness
Generic Name
assigned by the United States Adopted Name Council
Chemical Names
assigned using standard nomenclature established by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (UPAC)