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Attempt the questions that are easiest for
you first. Come back and do the harder ones later.
Circle or underline important terms. Some
important terms called modifiers and qualifiers are: only,
always, sometimes, rarely, never, none, usually, sometimes, frequently and often
Try to think of the answer before looking
at the options
When you don’t know the answer
Never leave a question blank
Eliminate choices you know are incorrect
at1st glance to narrow the options
If two of the alternatives are similar, give
them your consideration!
Disclaimer: These exam strategies are
general guidelines and do not in anyway guarantee succeeding any exam.
Sampling of new drugs approved by health
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Generic
Description
Flibanserin
A serotonin
agonist/antagonist for premenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire
disorder.
Apalutamide
An androgen
receptor inhibitor for non-metastatic, castration-resistant prostate
cancer.
Cidofovir
An IV antiviral for
CMV retinitis in adults with AIDS.
Ertugliflozin
An SGLT2 inhibitor
for type 2 diabetes.
Dalbavancin
A single-dose IV
lipoglycopeptide antibiotic for acute bacterial skin/skin structure
infections.
Phase
I: The experimental drug is tested in a small group
of healthy individuals (20-80) to evaluate its safety, determine a safe dosage
range, and identify side effects.
Phase II: The experimental drug is
given to a group of patients with the disease being tested (100-300) to
determine the drug effectiveness, dosage, and to further evaluate its safety by
monitoring side effects.
Phase III: The experimental drug is
given to a larger group of patients (1,000-3,000) to confirm its effectiveness,
dosage, monitor side effects, and collect all relevant information to optimize
therapeutic use.
Phase IV: Also called post-marketing
study. The primary goal of phase IV trial is the long term assessment of the
new drug safety and effectiveness.
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