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Pharmacology Challenges Quiz

Test your knowledge in pharmacology with our engaging quiz! Dive deep into topics related to the United States Pharmacopeia, drug classifications, recalls, and teratogenic effects. Perfect for students and healthcare professionals alike.

Each of the 12 questions is designed to challenge your understanding and recall on critical concepts. Are you ready to prove your expertise?

  • 12 Thought-Provoking Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Instant Feedback on Answers
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1st American pharmacopeia, containing 84 internal & 16 external drugs & preparations
Lititz Pharmacopeia
Lyman Spalding
Pierre Robiquet
Friedrich Sertuner
The Father of the United States of Pharmacopeia.
Lilitz Pharmacopeia
Lyman Spalding
Friedrich Sertuner
Karl Willhelm Scheel
OTC drug which is used as a sedative & tranquilizer before
Sulfanilamide
Diethylene glycol
Thalidomide
Ibuprofen
Evidence of Fetal Risk, but Benefits Outweighs the Risk
Category A
Category C
Category D
Category B
Controlled human studies have demonstrated no Fetal Risk
Category B
Category C
Category A
Category D
Animal studies indicate no Fetal Risk, but no human studies or adverse effects in animals, but not well in controlled human studies
Category A
Category B
Category C
Category D
No adequate human or animal studies, or adverse fetal effects in animal studies, no human data available.
Category A
Category B
Category C
Category D
Evidence of Fetal Risk, Fetal risk Outweighs the benefits
Category A
Category X
Category C
Category D
Product defects/conditions that are potentially life threatening or could result to severe health risk, health impairment or effects such as permanent change to health or death
Class 2 Recall
Class 3 Recall
Class 4 Recall
Class 1 Recall
Product defects/conditions that could cause poisoning or
Class 1 Recall
Class 2 Recall
Class 3 Recall
Class 4 Recall
Product defects/conditions that may not pose a significant hazard to health, but withdrawal may have been initiated for other reasons.
Class 2 Recall
Class 3 Recall
Class 1 Recall
Class 4 Recall
An arrested development of the limbs of the affected newborn
Anemia
Phocomelia
Polio
Thalidomide
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