Pharmacology Test 1

Belmont Nursing school - Dr. Buckner's Pharmacology class test 1.  Includes: Intro, phases of drug action, adverse effects, medication errors, sedative and hypnotics, perioperative medications, dietary supplements, opioid and non-opioid analgesics, and chemotherapy drugs

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Pharmacology is the...
Study of drugs and their interactions with living systems
A drug is...
Any chemical that can affect living processes. all the processes of chemistry apply to drugs
Chemical name
Describes the chemical composition and structure (eg. N-acetyl-para-aminophenol)
Generic name
Nonproprietary (no one owns the generic name), official name(eg. acetaminophen)
Trade/Brand name
Proprietary name, selected by the drug company. Usually easier to say and remember. Copyrighted.(eg. Tylenol)For the first seven years of a new drug, it is not available in generic form.
Sources of drugs
Plants, animals and humans, minerals, synthetic or chemical substances
Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (1938)
Drugs must be tested for harmful effects and labels have to be accurate and complete
Kefauver-Harris Act (1962)
More controls over drug safety, testing and effectiveness
Controlled Substances Act (1970)
Categorized controlled substances based on abuse potential (Schedule 1 drugs - street drugs like cocaine and heroine) and established the DEA
PDUFA (1992 and 1997)
Prescription Drug User Fee Act
Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act (1997)
Fast track system for drugs for serious illness (eg. AIDS, HIV)
FDA
Regulatory body that enforces food, drug and cosmetic act, and also is the home of the adverse reaction reporting program.
Public Health Service
Regulatory body that is part of USDHHA, regulates biologic products (blood, hormones, insulins, etc.)
Bringing a drug to market takes...
15 years from concept to market
How many drugs actually enter trial phase?How many are actually approved?
Actually enter trial phase - 5/5000 Actually approved - 1/5000