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A comprehensive list of abbreviations, drug names, and common medical terms frequently encountered in pharmacy practice. It serves as a valuable resource for pharmacy technician certification exam preparation, helping students familiarize themselves with essential terminology and concepts. A wide range of abbreviations, generic and brand names of medications, and medical terms related to various aspects of pharmacy practice.
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ac - Answer before meals amp - Answer ampuole bid - Answer twice a day cap - Answer capsule emuls - Answer emulsion hs - Answer at bedtime or at hour of sleep npo - Answer nothing by mouth oint - Answer ointment pc - Answer after meals po - Answer by mouth pr - Answer per rectum
q4h - Answer every 4 hr q6h - Answer every 6 hr q8h - Answer every 8 hr qd - Answer every or each day qid - Take four times a day qod - Take every other day stat - Take immediately supp - suppository syr - syruptab - tablet tid - Take three times a daytsp - teaspoon tbsp - tablespoon qt - quart pt - pint oz - ounce
D20W - Response 20% dextrose in water D10W - Response 10% dextrose in water cc - Response cubic centimeter 1/2 NS - Response 1/2 Normal Saline (0.45%) APhA - Response American Pharmaceutical Association ASAP - Response as soon as possible AWP - Answer average wholesale price CMS - Answer Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services DAW - Answer dispense as written DEA - Answer drug enforcement agency EPA - Answer Environmental Protection Agency FDA - Answer Food & Drug Administration GERD - Answer `gastroesophageal reflux disease GPO - Answer group purchasing organization
HIPAA - Answer health insurance portability and accountability act TJC - Answer the joint commission MI - Answer myocardial infarction NABP - Answer national association of boards of pharmacy NF - Answer national formulary OSHA - Answer occupation safety & health administration OTC - Answer over the counter P&T Committee - Answer Pharmacy & therapeutics committee PI - Answer protease inhibitor U & C - Answer usual & customary USP - Answer united states pharmacopeia 3TC - Answer lamivudine APAP - Answer acetaminophen
Premarin - Answer conjugated estrogens Lipitor - Answer atorvastatin Norvsac - Answer amlodipine Lanoxin - Answer digoxin Zithromax - Answer azithromycin Zocor - Answer simvastatin Zestril - Answer lisinopril Tenormin - Answer atenolol Xanax - Answer alprazolam Cardizem - Answer diltiazem Glucotrol - Answer glipizide Allegra - Answer fexofenadine Procardia - Answer nifedipine Dilantin - Answer phenytoin
Wellbutrin - Answer bupropion Relafen - Answer nabumetone Risperdal - Answer risperidone Serevent - Answer salmeterol Zantac - Answer ranitidine Plavix - Answer clopidogrel Azmacort - Answer triamcinolone Amaryl - Answer glimepiride Phenergan - Answer promethazine Nolvadex - Answer tamoxifen Lasix - Answer furosemide Vasotec - Answer enalapril cephalexin - Answer Keflex
nefazodone - Answer serzone tolterodine - Answer detrol oxycodone - Answer oxycontin acyclovir - Answer zovirax propanolo - Answer inderal doxycycline - Answer vibramycin nortriptyline - Answer pamelor etodolac - Answer daypro clindamycin - Answer cleocin metronidazole - Answer flagyl naproxen - Answer naprosyn