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Pharmacovigilance principles — Flashcards

Pharmacovigilance principles — Flashcards

Pharmacovigilance principles — Flashcards
#1

Phase _____ of clinical trials confirms efficacy compared to the standard of care, as well as adverse effects

#2

Most loop diuretics are _____ drugs and thus may cause adverse reactions in allergic patients

#3

Phase _____ of clinical trials is the postmarketing surveillance of patients after a treatment is approved

#4

The _____-opioid receptor mediates most of the clinical and adverse effects

#5

Examples of the beers criteria include drugs that increase the risk of anti_____ activity (antihistamines, GI antispasmodics)

#6

What type of drug interaction is an acute decrease in response to a drug after initial/repeated administration?_____

#7

Sulfonylureas are _____ drugs and thus may cause adverse reactions in allergic patients

#8

First Aid Pharmacology: Autonomics ( blockers) -blockers may have _____ adverse effects, including seizures, sedation, and sleep alterations

#9

thalidomide

#10

warfarin

Pharmacovigilance principles Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Pharmacovigilance principles for USMLE Pharmacology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Drug interactions and adverse effects. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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