PTCB Questions with Complete solutions
What is the generic name for Lodine -Answer- Etodolac
Which Org. is responsible for accrediting pharmacy education programs? -Answer- ACPE
Which is not a combo product: Bac
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PTCB Questions with Complete solutions
What is the generic name for Lodine -Answer- Etodolac
Which Org. is responsible for accrediting pharmacy education programs? -Answer- ACPE
Which is not a combo product: Bactrim DS, Dyazide, Estrace, Prempro? -Answer- Estrace
What is the sensitivity of a Class A prescription balance? -Answer- 6.0 mg
Which of the following insulin syringes is not available: 30u,50u,100u,125u -Answer- 125 units of insulin syringes do not exist.
How much time does a doctor have to provide a written prescription for an emergency CII? -Answer- 7 days
Which form is used to inform a drug manufacturer of errors caused by commercial packaging and labeling? -Answer- MERF: Medication Error Report Form
What is Januvia indicated for? -Answer- Diabetes
Which part of Medicare pays for prescriptions for seniors enrolled in the prescription component? -Answer- Part D
Which of the following classes of antibiotics should not be taken with either fruit juice or colas: Macrolides, Penicillins, Quinolones, Sulfas? -Answer- Penicillins: acids inactivates penicillin
Which drug classification may cause rhinitis medicamentosa (rebound effect) with repeated use: Antihistamine, Corticosteroids, Nasal Decongestants, Xanthine Derivatives -Answer- Nasal decongestants
Which disease is characterized by glycosuria, polydipsia, and polyuria? -Answer- Diabetes
Which is a prostaglandin E analog: Alginic acid, Mesalamine, Misoprostol, Sucralfate? -Answer- Misoprostol
Which should not be mixed with Sandimmune? -Answer- Carbonated beverages
Which insulin has the longest duration of action: Humalog, Ultralente, Regular, NPH -Answer- Ultralente
Which class is not used to treat CHF: ACE inhibitors, Angiotensin II antagonists, Antiarrhythmics, Beta-blockers? -Answer- Beta-blockers
What drug can be used for status epilepticus: carbamazepine, diazepam, phenytoin, primidone -Answer- Diazepam
Which is not characteristic of an absorption base: Anhydrous, Difficult to spread, Nongreasy, Nonwashable? -Answer- Nongreasy
What type of order is used for specific classifications of meds, active for only a limited period of time, after which a new medication order is required to continue? -Answer- Automatic stop order
What technique is used in mixing two ingredients of unequal quantities? -Answer- Geometric dilution
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