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1. Bleeding whilst on warfarin is an example of what type of adverse drug reaction?
- D = delayed (occur some time after discontinuation)
- A = augmented/avoidable (dose-related and predictable)
- E = end (on withdrawal)
- B = bizarre (non-dose related and not predictable)
- C = chronic treatment effects
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2. The extent to which the patient's actions or behaviour matches the agreed recommendation from the prescriber
- Adherence
- Compliance
- Concordance
- Paternalism
3. Which statement is most correct in terms of licencing drugs in the UK?
- Doctors cannot prescribe a drug that is not licenced in the UK
- Licencing aims to ensure the quality, efficacy and safety of drugs
- Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) and Patient Information Leaflets (PIL) are a recommended, but not compulsory, part of licencing
- Licencing takes into account the cost of a drug
4. A relationship between the doctor and the patient, in which they make an agreement about treatment, demonstrates what?
- Rapport
- Adherence
- Concordance
- Compliance
5. Which of the following drugs does not require therapeutic drug monitoring?
- Aspirin
- Phenytoin
- Methotrexate
- Warfarin
- Digoxin
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