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Deck 9: Principles of Pharmacology
1
__________ is the study of drugs;the science that is concerned with the history,origin,sources,physical and chemical properties,uses,and effects of drugs on living organisms.
A) Pharmacognosy
B) Pharmacokinetics
C) Pharmacology
D) Pharmacodynamics
A) Pharmacognosy
B) Pharmacokinetics
C) Pharmacology
D) Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacology
2
An agent that blocks parasympathetic nerve impulses is known as an
A) anticonvulsant.
B) anticholinergic.
C) antidepressant.
D) antidiarrheal.
A) anticonvulsant.
B) anticholinergic.
C) antidepressant.
D) antidiarrheal.
anticholinergic.
3
If you know the brand name of a drug,you would turn to the _________ section of the Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)to locate the page number where the drug is listed.
A) gray
B) white
C) blue
D) pink
A) gray
B) white
C) blue
D) pink
pink
4
An agent that lowers the blood glucose level is known as a
A) hyperglycemic.
B) hypnotic.
C) hypoglycemic.
D) hypertensive.
A) hyperglycemic.
B) hypnotic.
C) hypoglycemic.
D) hypertensive.
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5
The ____________ states the name and dose of the medication ordered in a prescription.
A) superscription
B) inscription
C) subscription
D) signature
A) superscription
B) inscription
C) subscription
D) signature
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6
The inscription of the prescription
A) contains the patient's demographic information.
B) provides the pharmacist with directions on how to prepare the prescription.
C) is the main part of the prescription and includes the drug name,dosage form,and strength.
D) provides refill guidelines.
A) contains the patient's demographic information.
B) provides the pharmacist with directions on how to prepare the prescription.
C) is the main part of the prescription and includes the drug name,dosage form,and strength.
D) provides refill guidelines.
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7
Federal law requires that all controlled substances be
A) kept with other drugs.
B) stored in a substantially constructed metal box or compartment that is equipped with a double lock.
C) kept separate from other drugs.
D) B and C
A) kept with other drugs.
B) stored in a substantially constructed metal box or compartment that is equipped with a double lock.
C) kept separate from other drugs.
D) B and C
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8
________ effects occur when a drug is absorbed into the bloodstream.
A) Local
B) Remote
C) Systemic
D) Antagonist
A) Local
B) Remote
C) Systemic
D) Antagonist
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9
Demerol 75 mg,IM,every 4 hours,as needed for severe pain,is what type of medication order?
A) Prn
B) Routine
C) Single
D) STAT
A) Prn
B) Routine
C) Single
D) STAT
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10
The _____________ dose is the summation of a drug present in the body after repeated doses of the medication.
A) maximum
B) maintenance
C) cumulative
D) average
A) maximum
B) maintenance
C) cumulative
D) average
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11
Pediatric patients require a ________ amount of a medication than adults.
A) smaller
B) larger
C) greater
D) more divided
A) smaller
B) larger
C) greater
D) more divided
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12
The _________ name of a drug is its official name.
A) chemical
B) generic
C) trade
D) brand
A) chemical
B) generic
C) trade
D) brand
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13
The medication order is given by the physician for a specific patient and includes the
A) drug to be given.
B) dosage and form of the drug.
C) time and route of administration.
D) all of the above
A) drug to be given.
B) dosage and form of the drug.
C) time and route of administration.
D) all of the above
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14
Schedule _____ includes drugs that have an accepted medical use but with severe restrictions.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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15
Certain drugs that are used to ward off or lessen the severity of a disease are called ____________ agents.
A) prophylactic
B) therapeutic
C) diagnostic
D) replacement
A) prophylactic
B) therapeutic
C) diagnostic
D) replacement
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16
Warfarin products are examples of
A) antiarrhythmics.
B) anticholinergics.
C) anticoagulants.
D) anticonvulsants.
A) antiarrhythmics.
B) anticholinergics.
C) anticoagulants.
D) anticonvulsants.
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17
Xylocaine and Novocain are examples of
A) analgesics.
B) anesthetics.
C) hypnotics.
D) sedatives.
A) analgesics.
B) anesthetics.
C) hypnotics.
D) sedatives.
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18
Aspirin and acetaminophen are examples of
A) analgesics and antipyretics.
B) antitussives and decongestants.
C) antihistamines and antiemetics.
D) antidotes and antibiotics.
A) analgesics and antipyretics.
B) antitussives and decongestants.
C) antihistamines and antiemetics.
D) antidotes and antibiotics.
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19
The ___________ identifies the patient's name and address and gives the date.
A) superscription
B) inscription
C) subscription
D) signature
A) superscription
B) inscription
C) subscription
D) signature
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20
A(n)_______ is an agent that relieves pain without causing loss of consciousness.
A) anesthetic
B) hypnotic
C) sedative
D) analgesic
A) anesthetic
B) hypnotic
C) sedative
D) analgesic
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21
Which of the following is a parenteral route of administration?
A) Inhalation
B) SC
C) Oral
D) Transdermal
A) Inhalation
B) SC
C) Oral
D) Transdermal
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22
Substances that prevent or inhibit the growth of microorganisms are known as
A) antibiotics.
B) disinfectants.
C) germicides.
D) fungicides.
A) antibiotics.
B) disinfectants.
C) germicides.
D) fungicides.
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23
Valtrex is an example of an
A) antibiotic.
B) immunizing agent.
C) antifungal agent.
D) antiviral agent.
A) antibiotic.
B) immunizing agent.
C) antifungal agent.
D) antiviral agent.
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24
Which part of the prescription contains details about the patient as well as the symbol for take?
A) Subscription
B) Signature
C) Inscription
D) Superscription
A) Subscription
B) Signature
C) Inscription
D) Superscription
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25
Which of the following classes of medications is administered to cause loss of sensation?
A) Analgesics
B) Tranquilizers
C) Opiates
D) Sedatives
E) Muscle relaxants
A) Analgesics
B) Tranquilizers
C) Opiates
D) Sedatives
E) Muscle relaxants
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26
All of the following medications can be prescribed to inhibit bone reabsorption except which one?
A) Rifampin
B) Fosamax
C) Miacalcin
D) Reclast
A) Rifampin
B) Fosamax
C) Miacalcin
D) Reclast
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27
Which of the following medications is prescribed for the treatment of blood clots?
A) Dilantin
B) Elavil
C) Lopid
D) Warfarin
E) Inderal
A) Dilantin
B) Elavil
C) Lopid
D) Warfarin
E) Inderal
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28
Which of the following drugs is classified as an antibiotic?
A) Ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
B) Glyburide (Micronase)
C) Ranitidine (Zantac)
D) Terfenadine (Seldane)
E) Triamterene-hydrochlorothiazide (Dyazide)
A) Ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
B) Glyburide (Micronase)
C) Ranitidine (Zantac)
D) Terfenadine (Seldane)
E) Triamterene-hydrochlorothiazide (Dyazide)
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29
Prescribing two antibiotics to treat tuberculosis is an example of which process?
A) Synergism
B) Cumulative effect
C) Antagonism
D) Potentiation
A) Synergism
B) Cumulative effect
C) Antagonism
D) Potentiation
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30
Which of the following medications would be prescribed for a patient who has been diagnosed with a wound infection?
A) Micronase
B) Keflex
C) Propulsid
D) Lasix
E) Inderal
A) Micronase
B) Keflex
C) Propulsid
D) Lasix
E) Inderal
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31
Which of the following drugs is an example of a narcotic analgesic?
A) Motrin
B) Codeine
C) Librium
D) Zoloft
A) Motrin
B) Codeine
C) Librium
D) Zoloft
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32
Several regulations must be followed when managing controlled substances in the ambulatory care environment.Which of the following is one of these rules?
A) Keep drug cabinet keys in an open area.
B) Maintain log records as part of the patient's chart.
C) Stock prescription pads at the workstations of each exam room.
D) Store all controlled substances in a locked cabinet.
A) Keep drug cabinet keys in an open area.
B) Maintain log records as part of the patient's chart.
C) Stock prescription pads at the workstations of each exam room.
D) Store all controlled substances in a locked cabinet.
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33
The name of a drug that represents its exact formula is the ______ name.
A) generic
B) trade
C) chemical
D) brand
A) generic
B) trade
C) chemical
D) brand
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34
Cortisone is a(n)____________ agent that is used to treat serious inflammatory reactions.
A) vasodilating
B) vasoconstricting
C) emetic
D) anti-inflammatory
A) vasodilating
B) vasoconstricting
C) emetic
D) anti-inflammatory
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35
The physician prescribes a medication to be taken pc.This means
A) before meals.
B) every day.
C) at bed time.
D) after meals.
A) before meals.
B) every day.
C) at bed time.
D) after meals.
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36
Which of the following drugs is classified as an antihypertensive?
A) Haldol
B) Coumadin
C) Lanoxin
D) Lopid
E) Dyazide
A) Haldol
B) Coumadin
C) Lanoxin
D) Lopid
E) Dyazide
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37
The generic name for Benadryl is
A) epinephrine.
B) aminophylline.
C) diphenhydramine.
D) hydrocortisone.
A) epinephrine.
B) aminophylline.
C) diphenhydramine.
D) hydrocortisone.
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38
The most serious adverse reaction to penicillin is
A) nausea.
B) fever and diarrhea.
C) diarrhea.
D) anaphylaxis.
A) nausea.
B) fever and diarrhea.
C) diarrhea.
D) anaphylaxis.
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39
Which of the following medications is prescribed for short-term relief of insomnia?
A) Barbiturate
B) Benadryl
C) Lunesta
D) Xanax
A) Barbiturate
B) Benadryl
C) Lunesta
D) Xanax
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40
Cephalexin is classified as an
A) antifungal.
B) antibiotic.
C) anticonvulsant.
D) antianxiety agent.
A) antifungal.
B) antibiotic.
C) anticonvulsant.
D) antianxiety agent.
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41
Which of the following best describes the improper use of common drugs that can lead to dependence or toxicity?
A) Drug misuse
B) Drug abuse
C) Drug dependency
D) Habituation
A) Drug misuse
B) Drug abuse
C) Drug dependency
D) Habituation
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42
The government agency that is responsible for drug abuse prevention and enforcement is which of the following?
A) DEA
B) FTC
C) FDA
D) OTC
A) DEA
B) FTC
C) FDA
D) OTC
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43
Which of the following agencies specifically regulates the development and sale of all prescription and over-the-counter drugs?
A) DDHS
B) FDA
C) DEA
D) CSA
A) DDHS
B) FDA
C) DEA
D) CSA
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44
Which of the following does NOT apply to Schedule II (C-II)prescriptions?
A) Must be either a written or an e-prescription
B) Cannot be refilled
C) Telephone or fax orders are permitted
D) May require specific types of order forms in some stores
A) Must be either a written or an e-prescription
B) Cannot be refilled
C) Telephone or fax orders are permitted
D) May require specific types of order forms in some stores
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45
Medications that are prescribed to promote excretion of fluid through the kidneys are classified as which of the following?
A) Uremics
B) Antihypertensives
C) Diuretics
D) Lipid-lowering
A) Uremics
B) Antihypertensives
C) Diuretics
D) Lipid-lowering
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46
The abbreviation for "at bedtime" is
A) Ac.
B) Pc.
C) Hs.
D) Prn.
A) Ac.
B) Pc.
C) Hs.
D) Prn.
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47
Which drug name is protected by copyright?
A) Chemical name
B) Generic name
C) Trade name
D) Classified by use
A) Chemical name
B) Generic name
C) Trade name
D) Classified by use
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48
Pharmaceutical companies must get the approval of which of the following agencies before new medications can be marketed and sold?
A) DEA
B) CDC
C) FDA
D) AMA
A) DEA
B) CDC
C) FDA
D) AMA
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49
Which of the following medication orders cannot be phoned into the pharmacy?
A) Lipitor
B) Valium
C) Percocet
D) Vicodin
A) Lipitor
B) Valium
C) Percocet
D) Vicodin
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50
Which of the following does not have to be included as part of a prescription?
A) Patient date of birth
B) Patient name and address
C) Physician name
D) Number of refills
A) Patient date of birth
B) Patient name and address
C) Physician name
D) Number of refills
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51
Which of the following medications is used to treat hypertension?
A) Lipitor
B) Proventil
C) Norvasc
D) Atropine
A) Lipitor
B) Proventil
C) Norvasc
D) Atropine
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52
The primary organ for drug metabolism is which of the following?
A) Kidneys
B) Stomach
C) Small intestine
D) Liver
A) Kidneys
B) Stomach
C) Small intestine
D) Liver
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53
Physicians registered to dispense controlled drugs are required by law to maintain an inventory of the drugs.The inventory must be maintained for how many years after the date of registration?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 6
D) 7
A) 1
B) 2
C) 6
D) 7
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54
The section of the PDR that contains brand and generic drug information is which of the following?
A) White
B) Pink
C) Blue
D) Gray
A) White
B) Pink
C) Blue
D) Gray
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55
The amount of time it takes for 50% of a drug to be metabolized and excreted is called the drug's
A) dose.
B) half-dose.
C) effective dose.
D) half-life.
A) dose.
B) half-dose.
C) effective dose.
D) half-life.
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56
An example of a Schedule I drug is which of the following?
A) Morphine
B) Heroin
C) Demerol
D) Seconal
A) Morphine
B) Heroin
C) Demerol
D) Seconal
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57
Jacob Szwerinski,age 79,has been prescribed Zocor and Lopressor to control his blood cholesterol and blood pressure.What physiologic change puts Mr.Szwerinski at greater risk of drug toxicity?
A) Cirrhosis
B) Increased kidney function
C) Rapid gastric emptying
D) Decreased adipose tissue
A) Cirrhosis
B) Increased kidney function
C) Rapid gastric emptying
D) Decreased adipose tissue
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58
When using a drug reference resource,which of the following categories includes the drug's pregnancy risk category?
A) Action
B) Indication
C) Contraindication
D) Precautions
E) Dosage and administration
A) Action
B) Indication
C) Contraindication
D) Precautions
E) Dosage and administration
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59
A medication that has been proven to cause harm to the developing fetus is categorized as which of the following?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) X
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) X
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60
The physician writes an order for Vicodin tid prn for pain.How would the pharmacist write this on the prescription bottle?
A) Take as needed.
B) Take every other day for pain as needed.
C) Take every night.
D) Take 3 times/day as needed.
A) Take as needed.
B) Take every other day for pain as needed.
C) Take every night.
D) Take 3 times/day as needed.
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61
Warfarin is an anticoagulant.
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62
Patients taking Lasix are instructed to include potassium in their diets.
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63
Which of the following parenteral routes of administration are outside the unlicensed medical assistant's scope of practice?
A) Intrathecal
B) Intra-articular
C) Intravenous
D) All of the above
A) Intrathecal
B) Intra-articular
C) Intravenous
D) All of the above
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64
If a patient has previously responded to an orally administered drug but is no longer responding,what is an important question to ask?
A) Question about other medical issues
B) Question about food-medication cycle
C) Question about OTC medications
D) None of the above
A) Question about other medical issues
B) Question about food-medication cycle
C) Question about OTC medications
D) None of the above
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65
A list of drugs compiled by a health insurance company that identifies the drugs the insurance company will cover under benefits is called a ________________.
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66
__________ medications are used to delay or block blood clot formation.
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67
Metabolism for oral medications begins in which organ before distribution?
A) Small intestine
B) Liver
C) Kidney
D) Bloodstream
A) Small intestine
B) Liver
C) Kidney
D) Bloodstream
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68
Which type of drugs alters the function of a cell by affecting the physical properties of the cell membrane rather than altering biochemical processes within the cell?
A) Antibiotics
B) Antihistamines
C) Anesthetics
D) Diuretics
A) Antibiotics
B) Antihistamines
C) Anesthetics
D) Diuretics
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69
Zyrtec is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms.
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70
Which type of drug administration route is chosen in an emergency for fast action or when larger amounts of medication must be absorbed?
A) Intramuscular
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intravascular
D) Oral
A) Intramuscular
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intravascular
D) Oral
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71
Where are most oral medications absorbed?
A) Small intestine
B) Liver
C) Directly into the bloodstream
D) None of the above
A) Small intestine
B) Liver
C) Directly into the bloodstream
D) None of the above
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72
A(n)__________ is used for the treatment of allergic reactions.
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73
Which type of absorption occurs when a nitroglycerin tablet is dissolved under the tongue to dilate coronary arteries and relieve the pain of angina pectoris?
A) Mucous membrane
B) Inhalation
C) Topical
D) Both A and B
A) Mucous membrane
B) Inhalation
C) Topical
D) Both A and B
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74
Drugs used to increase urinary output and to reduce blood pressure are __________.
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75
To safeguard patients from potentially negative drug interactions,it is important to
A) record a complete list of all drugs the patient is taking at each visit.
B) record all OTC medications and herbal products the patient is taking.
C) record a complete list of all drugs on an annual basis.
D) Both A and B
A) record a complete list of all drugs the patient is taking at each visit.
B) record all OTC medications and herbal products the patient is taking.
C) record a complete list of all drugs on an annual basis.
D) Both A and B
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Therapeutic drugs treat and cure disorders.
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77
An anesthetic is used primarily to produce the sensation of numbness.
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78
What occurs when a patient has a reduced responsiveness to one drug and becomes resistant to other,similar drugs?
A) Acquired tolerance
B) Cross tolerance
C) Physical dependence
D) All of the above
A) Acquired tolerance
B) Cross tolerance
C) Physical dependence
D) All of the above
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79
The subcutaneous administration route results in the most rapid drug action.
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80
A drug that has affinity for a target cell recipient and produces a functional change in the cell is classified as which of the following?
A) Receptor
B) Agonist
C) Antagonist
D) None of the above
A) Receptor
B) Agonist
C) Antagonist
D) None of the above
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