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Quiz 5

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  lowest dose at which there is an observable effect of the drug.
B  point at which the dose of the drug causes maximal response.
C  therapeutic index of the drug.
D  safe effective dose of the drug.
Question #2
A  cocaine.
B  heroin.
C  Prozac.
D  LSD.
Question #3
A  opioid
B  depressant
C  hallucinogen
D  stimulant
Question #5
A  hallucinogen.
B  stimulant.
C  depressant.
D  opioid.
Question #6
A  cocaine.
B  heroin.
C  Prozac.
D  LSD.
Question #7
A  The drug produces no side effects.
B  The therapeutic index is greater than 1.
C  The therapeutic index less than 1.
D  The drug produces side effects.
Question #8
A  behavioral tolerance.
B  drug disposition tolerance.
C  an active metabolite.
D  a prodrug.
Question #9
A  protein binding.
B  reuptake.
C  the action of CYP450 enzymes in the liver.
D  elimination through the bowel.
Question #10
A  drug metabolism.
B  the blood-brain barrier.
C  protein binding.
D  multiple drug doses.
Question #11
A  cannot be penetrated, even with trauma to the brain.
B  prevents many drugs from entering the brain.
C  is fully developed in humans when they are born.
D  is designed to allow all drug compounds into the brain.
Question #12
A  bind to blood proteins.
B  dissolve in water.
C  produce dependence.
D  bind to the serotonin receptor.
Question #13
A  using a rectal suppository.
B  intramuscular injection.
C  rubbing it on the head.
D  inhalation.
Question #14
A  heart.
B  small intestine.
C  kidneys.
D  lower bowel.
Question #15
A  spinal cord.
B  liver.
C  bloodstream.
D  meninges.
Question #16
A  how rapidly the drug is absorbed.
B  how the drug is administered.
C  how the drug is eliminated from the body.
D  all of the above.
Question #17
A  whether it has a detectible odor.
B  the amount required to produce an effect.
C  its dependence potential.
D  the magnitude of the effect it produces.
Question #18
A  effects on the stomach.
B  placebo effects.
C  side effects.
D  beneficial effects.
Question #19
A  plants.
B  German chemists.
C  South America.
D  petroleum.
Question #21
A  Drug potency
B  Cumulative effect
C  Safety margin
D  Therapeutic index