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Test Bank for Core Concepts in Pharmacology, 2nd Edition: Leland N.

Holland

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B. FEMA
C.* U.S. Department of Homeland
D. U.S. Security
Army National Guard

6. MC A client asks the nurse about the safety of medications from


Canadian pharmacies. The nurse responds that drugs sold in Canada:
A. are governed by that
country. B. are not safe.
C. are the same as those sold in the United
States. D.* must be marketed with a NOC and DIN.

7. MC Therapeutic drugs are sometimes classified on the basis of how they


are produced. Insulin would fall into which category?
A. alternative therapy
B. natural therapy
C. traditional therapeutic drug
D.* biologics

8. MC Drugs that demonstrate wide margins of safety and are used over
long periods of time are often times switched from:
A.* prescription only to over the counter drugs.
B. traditional drug therapy classification to biologics
classification. C. one classification to a lower, less restrictive
one.
D. therapeutic to effective.

9. MC A client has been selected as a participant in the approval process of


a particular drug. The client's dose and any effects from the medication are
being monitored. The phase of drug approval that this client is participating
in is the:
A. postmarketing study.
B. postclinical
investigation. C.* clinical
phase trial.
D. preclinical investigation.

10. MC A certain drug, prescribed for treatment of a particular condition, is


found to be beneficial in treating a different problem. Which legislation
allows drug companies to share this type of information with healthcare
practitioners?
A. Therapeutic Products Programme
B.* Prescription Drug User Fee Act
C. Food and Drugs Act
D. Health Products and Food Branch
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