A. Amlodipine
B. Cyclobenzaprine
C. Levothyroxine
D. Loratadine
A. Alprazolam
B. Hydromorphone
C. Methylphenidate
D. Fentanyl
A. prevent drug diversion.
B. eliminate patient profiles.
C. ensure quality control.
D. guarantee drug availability.
A. enters the facility.
B. is dispensed.
C. is compounded.
D. is placed on the pharmacy shelf.
A. 6.4 mg
B. 3.2 mg
C. 1.2 mg
D. 9.6 mg
A. Headaches
B. Hepatotoxicity
C. Hyperglycemia
D. Hypocalcemia
A. Progesterone
B. Spironolactone
C. Fluocinolone
D. Methyltestosterone
A. Hydrocortisone
B. Hydrocodone
C. Hydromorphone
D. Hydroxyzine
A. Withdrawal
B. Dependency
C. Addiction
D. Tolerance
A. route of administration.
B. medication strength.
C. number of refills.
D. directions for use.
A. Locating expired medication on the shelf
B. Proper storage of the medication
C. Identification of therapeutic class
D. Accurate product selection
A. Pramipexole
B. Paroxetine
C. Pioglitazone
D. Phenobarbital
A. Fluocinonide
B. Fluorouracil
C. Fluoxetine
D. Fluocinolone