Examples of drugs eliminated by zero-order elimination include _____, ethanol, and aspirin (high concentrations)
#2
The inhaled anesthetic _____ is most commonly associated with hepatotoxicity as an adverse effect
#3
Schedule _____ drugs include biological and special products
#4
Cytochrome p450 is a _____-oxygenase
#5
Dose chart for adrenaline and 1 mL ampoule of adrenaline (_____ aqueous solution)x3 are one of the components of the anaphylaxis kit
#6
A pharmacologically inert substance used along with active ingredient in a formulation is called as an ____.
#7
_____ is when bioavailability of active ingredient in 2 preparations of drug are not significantly different under identical conditions
#8
_____ is a phenomenon that occurs when tolerance to the effects of one drug produces tolerance to another drug
#9
Freeze sensitive vaccines are: No answer _____
#10
rubella vaccine(MMR) uses _____ strain
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Flashcard 1: Examples of drugs eliminated by zero-order elimination include _____, ethanol, and aspirin (high concentrations)
Answer: phenytoin
Flashcard 2: The inhaled anesthetic _____ is most commonly associated with hepatotoxicity as an adverse effect
Answer: halothane
Flashcard 3: Schedule _____ drugs include biological and special products
Answer: C and C1
Flashcard 4: Cytochrome p450 is a _____-oxygenase
Answer: mono (di/mono)
Flashcard 5: Dose chart for adrenaline and 1 mL ampoule of adrenaline (_____ aqueous solution)x3 are one of the components of the anaphylaxis kit
Answer: 1:1000 (ratio)
Flashcard 6: A pharmacologically inert substance used along with active ingredient in a formulation is called as an ____.
Answer: excipient
Flashcard 7: _____ is when bioavailability of active ingredient in 2 preparations of drug are not significantly different under identical conditions
Answer: Bioequivalence
Flashcard 8: _____ is a phenomenon that occurs when tolerance to the effects of one drug produces tolerance to another drug
Answer: Cross-tolerance
Flashcard 9: Freeze sensitive vaccines are: No answer _____
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