{"id":115765,"date":"2023-08-24T18:42:36","date_gmt":"2023-08-24T18:42:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=115765"},"modified":"2023-08-24T18:42:37","modified_gmt":"2023-08-24T18:42:37","slug":"test-bank-for-focus-on-pharmacology-essentials-for-health-professionals-3rd-edition-moini-all-chapters-1-40-full-complete-2022-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/24\/test-bank-for-focus-on-pharmacology-essentials-for-health-professionals-3rd-edition-moini-all-chapters-1-40-full-complete-2022-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Test Bank for Focus On Pharmacology Essentials For Health Professionals 3rd Edition Moini \/ All Chapters 1-40 \/ Full Complete 2022 &#8211; 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Focus On Pharmacology Essentials For Health Professionals 3rd Edition Moini Test Bank<br>Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, 3e (Moini)<br>Chapter 1 Introduction to Pharmacology<br>1) The study of drugs derived from herbal sources is known as:<br>A) pharmacotherapeutics<br>B) pharmacognosy<br>C) pharmacokinetics<br>D) pharmacodynamics<br>Answer: B<br>Explanation: B) Pharmacognosy is the study of drugs derived from herbal sources, and other<br>natural sources. By studying the compositions of natural substances and how the body reacts to<br>them, one gains better knowledge for developing purified versions.<br>2) Which of the following organizations is a part of the United States Department of Health and<br>Human Services?<br>A) DEA<br>B) CDC<br>C) FDA<br>D) TJC<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation: C) The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is part of the United States<br>Department of Health and Human Services. The determination of the correct use of prescription<br>and OTC agents is controlled by the branch of the FDA known as the Center for Drug Evaluation<br>and Research (CDER).<br>3) Animal pharmacology and toxicology data are obtained during which of the following phases<br>of drug approval?<br>A) Phase I<br>B) Phase II<br>C) Phase III<br>D) Phase IV<br>Answer: A<br>Explanation: A) Phase I of drug approval is when animal pharmacology and toxicology data are<br>obtained. This phase is known as Preclinical Investigation. It involves extensive research on<br>human and microbial cells in a laboratory. Cultured cells and animal studies are used to<br>determine dosages, effectiveness, and adverse effects.<br>4) Which of the following drug approval phases consists of three trials?<br>A) Phase I<br>B) Phase II<br>C) Phase III<br>D) Phase IV<br>Answer: B<br>Explanation: B) Phase II of drug approval consists of three trials. It is also known as Clinical<br>Investigation, and is the longest, occurring over 2 to 10 years, 5 years being the average. Clinical<br>Phase 1 trials occur over several months. Clinical Phase 2 trials occur over several months to 2<br>years. Clinical Phase 3 trials occur over 1 to 4 years.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>5) Which of the following is NOT an example of a drug withdrawn from the U.S. market as a<br>result of postmarketing surveillance?<br>A) aprotinin<br>B) morphine sulfate<br>C) gatifloxacin<br>D) lumiracoxib<br>Answer: B<br>Explanation: B) Morphine sulfate is not an example of a drug withdrawn from the U.S. market<br>as a result of postmarketing surveillance. Examples of drugs withdrawn from the U.S. market<br>since 2005, as a result of postmarketing surveillance, include aprotinin, propoxyphene,<br>gatifloxacin, lumiracoxib, ozogamicin, pergolide, and sibutramine.<br>6) Which of the following is the most famous examples of a drug that was withdrawn after<br>postmarketing surveillance?<br>A) celecoxib<br>B) furosemide<br>C) atenolol<br>D) penbutolol<br>Answer: A<br>Explanation: A) Celecoxib is the most famous example of a drug that was withdrawn after<br>postmarketing surveillance. It was withdrawn along with valdecoxib and rofecoxib. All three<br>were linked to safety concerns of stroke and heart attack. Celecoxib remains on the market, but<br>carries a black box warning.<br>7) Which of the following is NOT an example of a biologic drug?<br>A) vaccine<br>B) interferon<br>C) antibody<br>D) toothpaste<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation: D) Toothpaste is not an example of a biologic drug. A drug is any agent that<br>produces biologic responses within the body. Drugs differ from other products such as<br>cosmetics, foods, and household chemicals, such as toothpaste, shampoo, and others.<br>8) How many people are injured annually by medication errors in the United States?<br>A) 99,000<br>B) 450,000<br>C) 840,000<br>D) 1,300,000<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation: D) 1,300,000 people are injured annually by medication errors in the United States,<br>according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Medication errors cause at least one<br>death every day.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>9) Which of the following four phases of drug approval includes review of the New Drug<br>Application (NDA)?<br>A) Phase I<br>B) Phase II<br>C) Phase III<br>D) Phase IV<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation: C) Phase III of drug approval involves review of the New Drug Application<br>(NDA). During this phase, the trade name is finalized. Based on the preclinical testing, clinical<br>trials and further animal testing may continue. For a new drug, it usually takes about 24 months<br>for the full NDA review.<br>10) Manufacturers start developing their trade names for a new drug during which of the<br>following drug approval phases?<br>A) Clinical phase 1 trials<br>B) Clinical phase 2 trials<br>C) Clinical phase 3 trials<br>D) Phase<br>IV Answer:<br>A<br>Explanation: A) In Clinical Phase 1 trials, manufacturers start developing their trade name for a<br>new drug. Dosages and adverse effects are assessed on approximately 20-100 human volunteers<br>initially, who have the disease or condition that the drug is being tested to treat. Doses are often<br>subtherapeutic, but ascending (increasingN)UdRoSs<br>IeNsGaTrBe.CusOeMd.<br>11) Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies are controlled by which of the<br>following organizations?<br>A) CDC<br>B) EPA<br>C) NCCAM<br>D) CFSAN<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation: C) The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)<br>is the organization that controls complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies. This<br>agency studies the usefulness and safety of these therapies in improving health care.<br>12) How long does preclinical investigation usually take?<br>A) Between one and six months<br>B) Between three and nine months<br>C) Between one and three years<br>D) Between three and nine years<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation: C) Preclinical investigation usually takes between one and three years. It is the first<br>stage of new drug testing, and involves extensive research on human and microbial cells in a<br>laboratory. The average time for preclinical investigation is 18 months. This phase is always<br>inconclusive since results may be insufficient or excessive in comparison to how human subjects<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>will actually react to a new product.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Focus On Pharmacology Essentials For Health Professionals 3rd Edition Moini Test BankFocus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, 3e (Moini)Chapter 1 Introduction to Pharmacology1) The study of drugs derived from herbal sources is known as:A) pharmacotherapeuticsB) pharmacognosyC) pharmacokineticsD) pharmacodynamicsAnswer: BExplanation: B) Pharmacognosy is the study of drugs derived from herbal sources, and othernatural sources. 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