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Pregnancy and Lactation with Generic name and brand names
Weiner
Pregnancy and Lactation resource and is part of the Micromedex series
REPRORISK
Prospective observational studies,Compare data on babies of women taking a medication vs data on babies of women not taking a medication
Pregnancy Registries
Factors to Consider in Determining Fetal Risk
Stage of pregnancy when medication is taken
Drug concentration in mother
Molecular weight of drug
Lipid solubility
Ionization of drug at physiologic pH
Protein binding
Placental blood flow and surface area
Drug Characteristics that Determine Transfer into Human Milk
Degree of protein binding
Concentrations in maternal plasma
Molecular weight
Lipophilicity
Half-life
Elements of Negligence
Duty Breached
Damages
Direct Causation
Defenses Absent
aka the 4 D's
List five ways Liability is applied in Drug Information
Incomplete Information
Inappropriate Quality Information
Outdated Information
Inappropriate Analysis
Poor Dissemination of Information
Three key elements of the Pharmacist’s role in the Analysis of drug Information
interpretation,
evaluation ,
and providing a recommendation
In cases where complete information is absent,it is possible to extrapolate pediatric doses from adult doses.
Incorrect! DO NOT EXTRAPOLATE!
The most common Question Type that is considered as a source of ethical dilemmas in DI
Drug Identification
Five major issues of ethical dilemma in DI
Confidentiality
Truth Telling
Social Responsibility
Professional vs. private ethics
Paternalism
Two key ethical principles of providing DI
Beneficence
Nonmaleficence
Duty to protect and do not harm
Nonmaleficence
Duty to promote good and act in the best interest of the patient and the health of society
Beneficence
Which is not true of the reference book Briggs?
1.US only generic name
2.Pharmacologic class
3.Risk factor
4.Fetal risk summary, and
Breastfeeding summary
5.None
5
Part of Micromedex database containing a catalog of Tetratogenic Agents
1.Shepard's
2.TERIS
3.REPROTEXT
4.REPROTOX
1
A pregnancyrisk category of drugs where the risk outweighs the benefit
X
This printed index became an electronic database known as Medline
Index Medicus
---------- are a distinct feature of Medline
MeSH terms
-------------- ways to provide a quantitative and objective assessment of the data;
Results of previously conducted studies are combined and statistically evaluated
Meta-analyses