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V300 Non-Medical Prescribing + Aesthetics Pharmacology Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
Q

What is the maximum dose of lidocaine with adrenaline in a healthy adult?

A

7 mg/kg (typically max 500 mg)

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What is the legal classification of botulinum toxin in the UK?

A

Prescription-only medicine (POM)

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3
Q

How many units of Botox are in 0.1 mL if diluted at 100 units in 2.5 mL?

A

4 units

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4
Q

Which organ is primarily responsible for drug elimination?

A

Kidneys

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5
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What is first-pass metabolism?

A

Initial metabolism of a drug in the liver after oral administration

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6
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What is the mechanism of action of botulinum toxin?

A

Blocks acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction

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7
Q

What drug is used to dissolve hyaluronic acid dermal fillers?

A

Hyaluronidase

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8
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What are early signs of lidocaine toxicity?

A

Tingling

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9
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What is the onset of action for Botox?

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3–5 days (full effect in 10–14 days)

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10
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What is the emergency dose of adrenaline 1:1000 for anaphylaxis in adults?

A

0.5 mg IM (0.5 mL)

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What type of drug is hyaluronidase?

A

An enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid

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12
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How often can Botox be safely repeated in the same area?

A

Every 12 weeks

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13
Q

Which artery is at risk during nasal filler injections?

A

Dorsal nasal artery

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14
Q

What is the purpose of aspirating before injecting filler?

A

To avoid intravascular injection

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15
Q

What is the reversal protocol for vascular occlusion?

A

Stop injecting

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16
Q

What class of drug is chlorphenamine?

A

Sedating antihistamine (H1 receptor antagonist)

17
Q

What local anaesthetic is commonly used in fillers?

A

Lidocaine (typically 0.3–2%)

18
Q

What is the concentration of adrenaline in 1:1000?

19
Q

Can you prescribe Botox without a face-to-face assessment?

A

No – it must be face-to-face by a qualified prescriber

20
Q

What does the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 govern?

A

The legal framework for prescribing