The classification system relates to The Medicines Act 1968. The Act has three categories of medicine POM- Prescription only medication which you can get from your pharmacist but has to be prescribed by a practitioner. PO- Pharmacy Only medicines these can be purchased without a prescription. GSL- General Sales List these medicines can be brought from any shop without a prescription.…
6. Drug X produces maximal contraction of cardiac muscle in a manner similar to epinephrine. Drug X is considered…
Please remember this is about 1/3 of the pharmacology exam. It may be beneficial for you to practice calculations and/or review a nursing math book to help prep. You may not have used all the calculation methods recently. Questions may include one or more type of calculation.…
1. first by the conditions that they are used to treat, and then by their mechanisms of action…
There are many important associations involving Pharmacy Technicians. To pick only three seemed very difficult. Realizing that Technicians have a large role in the pharmacy industry, their job is progressing into more the just “helpers”. Associations provided individual foundations for these paraprofessionals to excel in their profession. Pharmacy Technicians have advanced from clerks to working with the pharmacist directly.…
An ACE inhibitor or a beta-blocker to help lower blood pressure and reduce the workload on your heart.…
Drugs may be given 30 min before and 30 min after prescribed time (some facilities allow 1 hour before and 1 hour after)…
* Receptor: it is a specific protein molecule that communicates with a messenger. The receptors are on the surface, or sometimes…
A second example is beta blockers (BBs) which are used to reduce the activity of adrenaline and noradrenaline which are part of the sympathomedullary response to stress. Beta Blockers bind to receptors on the cells of the heart and other parts of the body that are usually stimulated during arousal. By blocking these receptors, it is harder to stimulate cells in these parts of the body, so the heart beats slower and with less force, and the blood vessels do not contrast as easily. This results in a fall in blood pressure, and so less stress on the heart. The person taking the medication will feel calmer…
Interest in professionalism has grown in recent years, which – at least in part – has…
Types of medications are: antacids, analgesics, anticoagulants, antihistamines, antimicrobials, anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular, cytotoxic, diuretics, hormones, laxatives and psychotropics. These are used to different illnesses and diseases that can occur in an individual. Analgesics are commonly used to reduce the feel of pain and their side effects include diarrhoea, dizziness or vomiting. Anticoagulants are used to thin the blood. Antihistamines are used to reduce the symptoms of allergic reactions. Antimicrobials are used to treat infections. Laxatives are used to relieve constipation. Psychotropics are used to treat mental health disorders. Most medications can have similar side effects like vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation,…
Definition: I will translate this title so it's easily understood. Pharmacy technician = Pharmacy aide/assistant/slave to the pharmacist on duty, by this I mean you will end up doing the grunt work of a pharmacist.…
The Arizona State Board of Pharmacy (“Board”) has the statutory authority to adopt examinations for pharmacy technicians and its own rules state that the applicant must pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination (“PTCE”) or another Board-approved pharmacy technician examination.…
a. Like many allied health professionals, pharmacy technicians evolved over time, from an informal position in a corner pharmacy to a specialized training certification. This change became more evident when pharmacist began handling various prescription drugs and became more involved in helping patients.…
did not choose the career path as a pharmacy technician it tend to choose me. It seemed to be the right career for me because I’m more of a behind the scene type of person rather than in the spotlight. I really like to do office type of work and to work with different types of medication. I also love to learn what the different types of medication are for and also used for rather than to be out on the floor of a hospital dealing with certain situations that makes me squeamish. I feel this is the right job for me for a lot of different reasons. One is I love helping people feel better , two I also enjoy a work environment that at my own paste. In my essay I will give you some of the benefits there is on being a pharmacy Tech & why I feel this…