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Chapter 35

Basic Pharmacology

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Drug Names

• Chemical name

• Generic name

• Trade or brand name

• History and sources of drugs

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Must comply with federal and state laws

• Laws govern manufacture, sale, possession, administration, dispensing, and prescribing of drugs

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act– Protects public by ensuring purity, strength, and

composition of foods, drugs, and cosmetics

– Prohibits movement in interstate commerce of altered and misbranded food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics

– Enforced by Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Controlled Substances Act of 1970– Regulates drugs with potential for abuse or addiction

– Controls manufacture, importation, compounding, selling, dealing in, and giving away of drugs that have potential for abuse

– Controlled substances

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Controlled Substances Act of 1970– Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)– Physician registration– Controlled substances Schedules I–V

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Controlled Substances Act of 1970– Storage of controlled substances

• Separation from other drugs

• Well-constructed metal box or compartment with double lock

• Record book

• Counted, verified, and recorded at end of workday

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Controlled Substances Act of 1970– Medical assistant’s role and responsibilities

• Monitor physician’s DEA registration renewal date

• Maintain legally designated records and inventories of drugs

• Provide security for all drugs, in particular controlled substances

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Controlled Substances Act of 1970– Medical assistant’s role and responsibilities

• Provide security for prescription pads

• Properly destroy expired drugs and document it

• Know and understand federal and state laws that regulate drugs, including controlled substances

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Prescription drugs (legend drugs)– E-prescribing

• Nonprescription drugs– Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and herbals

– Accessibility to public

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Drug Regulations and Legal Classifications of Drugs

• Proper disposal of drugs– Expired drugs could be harmful

• Administer, prescribe, dispense

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Drug References and Standards

• U.S. Pharmacopeia/National Formulary– Lists drugs certified as meeting established standards of

quality, purity, and potency

• Council on Pharmacy of the American Medical Association– Annually publishes list of new drugs

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Drug References and Standards

• Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR)– Published annually by Thomson Healthcare in

cooperation with pharmaceutical companies

– Sections of drug information

– How to use the PDR

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Drug References and Standards

• Other reference sources– Other drug reference books

– Packet insert that comes in drug package

– Pharmacists

– Reliable online sources

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Classification of Drugs

• Drugs can be classified many ways

• Examples– Drugs that treat or prevent disease

– Drugs that act on specific body systems or organs

• See Table 35-1 for a listing of common drug classifications

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Principle Actions of Drugs

• Local action

• Remote action

• Systemic action

• Synergistic action

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Principle Actions of Drugs

• Factors that affect drug action– Absorption

– Distribution

– Biotransformation

– Elimination

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Principle Actions of Drugs

• Undesirable actions of drugs– Side effects

– Drug interaction

– Adverse reactions

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Drug Routes

• Oral

• Parenteral

• Direct application to skin

• Sublingual

• Buccal

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Drug Routes

• Rectal

• Vaginal

• Inhalation

• Instillation

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Forms of Drugs

• Liquid preparations• Solid and semisolid

preparations >>

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Forms of Drugs

• Other drug delivery systems– Transdermal system

– Eye-curing lens

– Implantable devices

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Storage and Handling of Medications

• Original containers

• Darkness

• Refrigeration

• Glass containers

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Storage and Handling of Medications

• Consult drug label for storage

• Organization

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Storage and Handling of Medications

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Emergency Drugs and Supplies

• Crash cart

• Emergency drugs

• Emergency equipment

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Drug Abuse

• Recognizing symptoms of drug abuse

• Drug abuse programs

• Examples of drug types commonly abused

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Drug Abuse

• Effects of drug abuse

• Prevention programs