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- consider a patient-specific example of how lack of knowledge pertaining to pharmacology could negatively impact patient care. Discuss how the lack of knowledge could contribute to errors and ineffectiveness of a drug.Outline some important factors to consider in drug therapy.Define common terms used in pharmacology.
- Describe a patient situations where one drug delivery approach would have advantages over another drug delivery approach.What are the advantages of controlled release drug delivery systemsDescribe the difference between complementary, alternative and integrative medicine. Provide and example of each.
- Describe the FDA approval process for assessing the safety and efficacy of a newly developed drug. What are advantages and disadvantages of this process?Explain the uses of the minimum inhibitory concentration and thetherapeutic index in drug selection.How we can identify the drug-drug interaction and how can it be prevented? explain
- Explain the importance of tamper-evident packaging in ensuring the safety and integrity of pharmaceutical products.Why supervision of drug is important? Please answer at your own easy words. Please answer to the point.Briefly explain this statement "The impact of prescription writing to improve the use of safe drug". Please answer at your own easy words.