Medication Treatments Name Brand vs Generic Abbreviations Supplements Banned Substances
100
B
Lomotil is what type of medication?
A. Antibiotic
B. Antidiarrheal
C. Antifungal agent
D. Antiemetic
E. Antipyretic
100
B
What is the brand name for the NSAID diclofenac?
A. Indocin
B. Voltaren
C. Orudis
D. Feldene
E. Relafen
100
Four Times A Day
If a physician writes QID on a prescription for an athlete. What is the physicians instructs to the athlete?
100
Early 1990's
When did the US government start investigating supplements?
100
A student-athlete with documented medical history demonstrating need for treatment with the banned medication. Street drugs are the exception.
When will the NCAA allow exceptions for student-athletes and banned medication? And what class of drug is the exception to this?
200
E
Which of the following medications is often used for depression?
A. Relafen
B. Lithium
C. Midol
D. Ritalin
E. Prozac
200
Advil - Motrin / Ibuprofen
Aleve - Naproxen
Which name brand medications is associated with the following? Advil and Aleve.
200
A
What does GERD stand for?
A. Gastroesophageal reflex disease
B. Gall bladder esophageal reflux disease
C. Gastroesophageal renal disease
D. Gastrointestinal entero-renal disease
E. None of the above
200
Anything not artificial, or that is fully produced by nature
What are considered natural supplements?
200
True, many dietary supplements contain banned drugs that are not listed on the label.
True or false? Student athlete's have tested positive for drug tests while using dietary supplements and lost their eligibility.
300
C
Which of the following drugs are anticonvulsants?
A. Xanax, Valium
B. Benadryl, Phenegran
C. Klonoprin, Tegretol
D. Thorazine, Clozaril
E. Dilaudid, Demerol
300
Must be therapeutically equivalent and have the equal effect as the brand name. Must have identical amounts of the same active ingredient as the brand name.
What 2 things must a generic form of drug have similar with the brand name drug?
300
1. B
2. C
3. A
Match the correct abbreviations.
1. Right Eye A. o.s.
2. Both Eyes B. o.d.
3. Left Eye C. o.u.
300
C and E
What organization overlooks supplements and their reliability?
A. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)
B. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
C. U.S Pharmacopoeia (USP)
D. Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO)
E. National Formulary (NF)
300
Affect a disease process including, diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent.
What can a dietary supplement company NOT claim their supplement can do?
400
B
Which of the following drugs is commonly used to treat hyperlipidemia?
A. Flonase
B. Crestor
C. Wellbutrin
D. Tagamet
400
A, C, D
If an athlete is allergic to albuterol, what brand name(s) should they avoid?
A. Proventil HFA
B. Xopenex HFA
C. Ventolin HFA
D. Proair
400
D
What does IBS stand for?
A. Irregular bowel syndrome
B. inflammatory bowel disease
C. Internal bowel syndrome
D. Irritable bowel syndrome
E. None of the above
400
A, B, D, E
What are the factors affecting supplement toxicity?
A. Age
B. Dose taken
C. Type of supplement
D. Other drugs/supplements taken
E. Duration and frequency of exposure
400
Stimulants, anabolic agents, alcohol/beta blockers (rifle only), diuretics and other masking agents, street drugs, peptide hormone and analogues, anti-estrogens, beta-2 agonists
Name 3 classes of drugs banned by the NCAA.
500
D
Which of the following drugs is an appropriate treatment for a panic disorder?
A. Ritalin
B. Depakote
C. Warfarin
D. Xanax
E. Theophylline
500
1. D 4. B
2. E 5. C
3. F 6. A
Match Generic to Name Brand.
1. Tylenol A. Meloxicam
2. Keflex B. Oseltamivir
3. Motrin C. Clindamycin
4. Tamiflu D. Acetaminophen
5. Cleocin E. Cephalexin
6. Mobic F. Ibuprofen
500
Patient takes 1-2 tablets by mouth every 4 hours for 3 times a day as needed.
Interpret the sentence.
Patient takes 1-2 tablets po q4 tid prn.
500
Oral contraceptives
St. John's wort has a supplement-drug interaction with which prescription medication?
500
A. 4.
B. 2.
C. 3.
D. 1.
E. 5.
Match the supplement purity grade with its percentage.
A. Analytical chemistry grade
B. Laboratory/general chemistry grade
C. Industrial chemistry grade
D.Laboratory chemistry grade
E. General chemistry grade

1. Very pure, nearing >97%
2. Varying degrees depending on standard
3. Impure, >90%
4.Exceptional purity, nearing >99%
5. Nearing >95%






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