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DEFINE: Pharmoconosy
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the branch of pharmacology that deals with biological, biochemical, and economic features of natural drugs and their constituents
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DEFINE: pharmacy
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the branch of phamacology that deals with the preparation, dispensing and proper use of drugs,
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DEFINE: posology
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the science of dosages
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DEFINE; toxicology
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the toxic or posinous effects of a substance
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What is a therapeutic dose
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also called normal adult dose, the amount needed to produce the sesired effect
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what is a dose range
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a term that applies to the range vetween the minimum amount of drug and the maximum amount of drug required to produce the desired effect
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what directive contains the doasage and routes of administering biological agents
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BUMEDINST 6320.1
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what is a schedule I controlled substance
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high abuses potential, no accepted medical use
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what is a schedule II controlled substance
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high abuse potential, and sever psychological and/ or physical dependence liability: EX :narcotics, amphetamines and barbiturates
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what is a schedule III controlled substance
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substnaces with less abuse potential than schdule II and moderate dependence liability
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what is a schedule IV controlled substance
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less abuse potential than III limited dependence liability
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what is a schedule V controlled substance
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limited abuse potential
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How are member appointed to the controlled Substances Inventory Board
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In writing by the CO
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what is NAVCOMINST6710.9
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guidelines for controlled substances inventory
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what is the most important tool used by the pharmacy
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the prescription
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what are the 4 parts of the large "prescription block" in the center of the DD form 1289
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the superscription, the inscription, the subscription and the signa
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