MODULE 2: DOSAGE COMPUTATION AND LEGAL CONTROL OF DRUGS Flashcards
(32 cards)
Study of drug dosages that varies with the different species of animals
Posology
Amount of drug needed to elicit an intended therapeutic effect
Dose of a drug
Amount of drug to be given at 1 time frequency
Dose
1% w/v is equals to?
10 mg/ml
1% w/w is equals to ?
10 mg/gram
1% v/v is equals to ?
10 ml/liter
1 ppm is equals to ?
- 1 mg/kg
- 1 gm/tom
How do you change “%” to ppm?
- Move the decimal point 4 places to the right
- E.g. 0.01% to 0.0100% –> 100 ppm
- Basically since % is over 100 and ppm is over 1 million, you divide 1 million by 100 –> you will get 10,000 –> multiply it to 0.01% –> 100 ppm
This packaging shall mean any material, including printed material, employed in the packaging of product, excluding any outer packaging used for transportation or shipment, that is in direct contact with the electronic cigarette refill solution.
Primary packaging
This packaging shall mean any material, including printed material, employed in the packaging of product.
Secondary packaging
Any drug that can be used is regarded as ?
S2
What is the color of prescription paper for S2?
Yellow
S3 is for ?
Pharmacist
S4 is for?
Drug supplier
Identify the classification of controlled substances with the given data:
- These drugs have a high potential for abuse
- No medical uses for treatment
C-1
Identify the classification of controlled substances with the given data:
- High potential for abuse
- Has accepted medical use for treatment
C-II
C-III, C-IV, C-V have all accepted medical use. True or False?
True
Classify the following controlled substances: (C-I to C-V)
- Ecstasy
- Heroin
- LSD
- Marijuana
- PCP
C-I
Classify the following controlled substances: (C-I to C-V)
- Morphine
- Oxycodone
- Methamphethamine
C-II
Classify the following controlled substances: (C-I to C-V)
- Anabolic steroids
- Hydrocodone
C-III
Classify the following controlled substances: (C-I to C-V)
- Valium
- Xanex
- Darvon
- Phentermine
C-IV
Classify the following controlled substances: (C-I to C-V)
- Cough medicines with codeine
C-V
ELUD means?
Extra label use of drug
What are the examples of ELUD?
- Different route than what is said in the label
- Drug mixing/compounding cocktail
- Human drug used for animals