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A comprehensive list of common medications used in pharmacy practice, along with their correct answers for the ptcb exam. It includes drug names, generic names, drug classes, and important information about each medication. This resource can be valuable for pharmacy technician students preparing for the ptcb exam, as it offers a quick reference guide to commonly tested medications.
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Fragmin - CORRECT ANSWERS-dalteparin; anticougulant Lexapro - CORRECT ANSWERS-escitalopram; SSRI Vicodin - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydrocodone/acetaminophen; opioid Zestril Prinivil Qbrelis - CORRECT ANSWERS-lisinopril; ACE inhibitor Zocor - CORRECT ANSWERS-simvastatin; statin Synthroid - CORRECT ANSWERS-levothyroxine; thyroid hormone Amoxil - CORRECT ANSWERS-amoxicillin; antibacterial (penicillin antibiotic); suspension stable for 14 days Zithromax Z-Pak - CORRECT ANSWERS-azithromycin; macrolide antibiotic Microzide - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydrochlorothiazide; thiazide diuretic Norvasc - CORRECT ANSWERS-amlodipine; calcium channel blocker Xanax - CORRECT ANSWERS-alprazolam; benzodiazepine Glucophage - CORRECT ANSWERS-metformin; oral antidiabetic Lipitor - CORRECT ANSWERS-atorvastatin; statin Prilosec - CORRECT ANSWERS-omeprazole; proton-pump inhibitor Cipro - CORRECT ANSWERS-ciprofloxacin; fluoroquinolone antibiotic Zofran - CORRECT ANSWERS-ondansetron; antiemetic Clozaril - CORRECT ANSWERS-clozapine; antipsychotic
Lasix - CORRECT ANSWERS-furosemide; loop diuretic Levitra - CORRECT ANSWERS-vardenafil; PDE5 inhibitor (ED) Sumycin - CORRECT ANSWERS-tetracycline hydrochloride; antibacterial (tetracycline antibiotic); may cause sunlight sensitivity/photosensitivity Heparin Sodium - CORRECT ANSWERS-heparin; anticoagulant; OD treated with protamine sulfate Valcyte - CORRECT ANSWERS-valganciclovir; antiviral Lamictal - CORRECT ANSWERS-lamotrigine; anticonvulsant Diflucan - CORRECT ANSWERS-fluconazole; antifungal Tenormin - CORRECT ANSWERS-atenolol; beta-blocker Singulair - CORRECT ANSWERS-montelukast; leukotriene inhibitor (manage allergies and prevent asthma) Flonase - CORRECT ANSWERS-fluticasone propionate; corticosteroid Zyloprim - CORRECT ANSWERS-allopurinol; anti-gout/xanthine oxidase inhibitor (reduce production of uric acid) Fosamax - CORRECT ANSWERS-alendronate; bisphosphonate; treat osteoporosis; do not lie down 30 minutes after taking Pepcid - CORRECT ANSWERS-famotidine; H2 antagonist Omnicef - CORRECT ANSWERS-cefdinir; cephalosporin antibiotic Yaz - CORRECT ANSWERS-ethinyl estradiol/drospirenone; birth control Apresoline - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydralazine; antihypertensive Cogentin - CORRECT ANSWERS-benztropine; antiparkinsonian Tussionex - CORRECT ANSWERS-chlorpheniramine hydrocodone; antihistamine narcotic Paxil - CORRECT ANSWERS-paroxetine; SSRI Ativan - CORRECT ANSWERS-lorazepam; benzodiazepine
Duragesic - CORRECT ANSWERS-fluoxetine; SSRI; dosed in mcg Imdur - CORRECT ANSWERS-isosorbide mononitrate; nitrate Prozac - CORRECT ANSWERS-fluoxetine; SSRI Tylenol PM Extra Strength - CORRECT ANSWERS-acetaminophen/diphenhydramine; analgesic/antipyretic, antihistamine Renvela - CORRECT ANSWERS-sevelamer; phosphate binder (soak up phosphate in food so it doesn't enter the blood stream); used on patients who are on dialysis due to kidney failure Zoloft - CORRECT ANSWERS-sertraline; SSRI Klonopin - CORRECT ANSWERS-clonazepam; benzodiazepine Avalide - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydrochlorothiazide/irbesartan; thiazide diuretic, angiotensin II blocker Ceftin - CORRECT ANSWERS-cefuroxime; cephalosporin Nizoral - CORRECT ANSWERS-ketoconazole; antifungal; topical or oral Eskalith - CORRECT ANSWERS-lithium carbonate; antimaniac Transderm Scop - CORRECT ANSWERS-scopolamine patch; anticholinergic; changed every 3 days Streptase - CORRECT ANSWERS-streptokinase; fibrinolytics Qualaquin - CORRECT ANSWERS-quinidine; antiarrhythmic Digox - CORRECT ANSWERS-digoxin; cardiac glycoside; sublingual tablet, capsule, oral solution, pediatric elixir, IV or IM injection Lyrica - CORRECT ANSWERS-pregabalin; anticonvulsant Nexium - CORRECT ANSWERS-esomeprazole; PPI Combivent respimat - CORRECT ANSWERS-ipratropium/albuterol; Beta-2 agonist, anticholinergic Niaspan - CORRECT ANSWERS-niacin; vitamin B Uroxatral - CORRECT ANSWERS-alfuzosin; Alpha-1 blocker
Biazin - CORRECT ANSWERS-clarithromycin; macrolide antibiotic Zomig - CORRECT ANSWERS-zolmitriptan; triptan (anti-migraine) Invokana - CORRECT ANSWERS-canagliflozin; SGLT-2 inhibitor (slows progression of kidney disease and prevents heart and kidney failure)/antidiabetic (lowers blood sugar) Saxenda Victoza - CORRECT ANSWERS-liraglutide; GLP-1 agonist (manages blood sugar)/antidiabetic; slows digestion and controls appetite, used for weight management Almita - CORRECT ANSWERS-pemetrexed; antineoplastic (chemotherapy) Lotrisone - CORRECT ANSWERS-clotrimazole/betamethasone; antifungal corticosteroid Avastin - CORRECT ANSWERS-bevacizumab; antiangiogenic (stop tumor growth) Sovaldi - CORRECT ANSWERS-sofosbuvir; Hep C Gilenya - CORRECT ANSWERS-fingolimod; sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor modulator (treat multiple sclerosis); immunosuppressant Epogen - CORRECT ANSWERS-epoetin alfa; erythropoiesis-stimulating agent; man made protein that helps produce blood cells Seroquel - CORRECT ANSWERS-quetiapine; antipsychotic Amaryl - CORRECT ANSWERS-glimepiride; sulfonylurea Percocet (Schedule II) - CORRECT ANSWERS-oxycodone/acetaminophen; opioid Sandimmune Neoral - CORRECT ANSWERS-cyclosporine; immunosuppressant Lantus - CORRECT ANSWERS-insulin glargine; long-acting insulin Cialis - CORRECT ANSWERS-tadalafil; PDE5 inhibitor Elavil Vanatrip - CORRECT ANSWERS-amitriptyline; tricyclic antidepressant Lopid - CORRECT ANSWERS-gemfibrozil; fibrate Orapred - CORRECT ANSWERS-prednisolone; corticosteroid
Zovirax - CORRECT ANSWERS-acyclovir; antiviral Luvox - CORRECT ANSWERS-fluvoxamine; SSRI Vibramycin - CORRECT ANSWERS-doxycycline; tetracycline antibiotic; may cause hyperpigmentation of the skin, nails, eyes, teeth, gums or scars Hyzaar - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydrochlorothiazide/losartan; thiazide diuretic/angiotensin II blocker Kytril Sancuso - CORRECT ANSWERS-granisetron; antiemetic Restoril - CORRECT ANSWERS-temazepam; benzodiazepine Prevacid - CORRECT ANSWERS-lansoprazole; PPI Humalog - CORRECT ANSWERS-insulin lispro; rapid-acting insulin; can be stored at room temperature for 28 days Depacon - CORRECT ANSWERS-valproate sodium; anticonvulsant Betasept Chloraprep - CORRECT ANSWERS-chlorhexidine; disinfectant/antiseptic Bentyl - CORRECT ANSWERS-dicyclomine; antispasmodic Imitrex - CORRECT ANSWERS-sumatriptan; triptan (serotonin agonist); treat migraine Protonix - CORRECT ANSWERS-pantoprazole; PPI Lopressor - CORRECT ANSWERS-metoprolol; beta-blocker Robitussen - CORRECT ANSWERS-dextromethorphan/guaifenesin; antitussive expectorant Valium - CORRECT ANSWERS-diazepam; benzodiazepine Viagra - CORRECT ANSWERS-sildenafil; PDE5 inhibitor Bactroban - CORRECT ANSWERS-mupirocin; topical antibacterial ointment Januvia - CORRECT ANSWERS-sitagliptin; dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor; treat type- diabetes
Reglan - CORRECT ANSWERS-metoclopramide; dopamine agonist Relafen - CORRECT ANSWERS-nabumetone; NSAID Keflex - CORRECT ANSWERS-cephalexin; cephalosporin Effexor XR - CORRECT ANSWERS-venlafaxine; SNRI Boniva - CORRECT ANSWERS-ibandronate; bisphosphonate Zantac - CORRECT ANSWERS-ranitidine; H2 agonist ExLax - CORRECT ANSWERS-senna; laxative Novolog - CORRECT ANSWERS-insulin aspart; rapid-acting insulin Bayer - CORRECT ANSWERS-aspirin; NSAID Lioresal - CORRECT ANSWERS-baclofen; muscle relaxant Flagyl - CORRECT ANSWERS-metronidazole; antibiotic/antiprotozoal; do not drink alcoholic beverages Keppra - CORRECT ANSWERS-levetiracetam; anticonvulsant Colcrys - CORRECT ANSWERS-colchicine, anti-gout Zyprexa - CORRECT ANSWERS-olanzapine; antipsychotic Avodart - CORRECT ANSWERS-dutasteride; 5-alpha reductase inhibitor Tricor - CORRECT ANSWERS-fenofibrate; fibrate Cardura - CORRECT ANSWERS-doxazosin; alpha-1 blocker Aleve - CORRECT ANSWERS-naproxen; NSAID Aldactone - CORRECT ANSWERS-spironolactone; aldosterone receptor antagonist, potassium-sparing diuretic Namenda - CORRECT ANSWERS-memantine; NMDA antagonist Methadose - CORRECT ANSWERS-methadone; opioid Vasotec - CORRECT ANSWERS-enalapril; ACE inhibitor
Coreg - CORRECT ANSWERS-carvedilol; beta-blocker Spiriva - CORRECT ANSWERS-tiotropium; anticholinergic Xolair - CORRECT ANSWERS-omalizumab; monoclonal antibody NitroStat (sublingual) - CORRECT ANSWERS-nitroglycerin; nitrate Eliquis - CORRECT ANSWERS-apixaban; anticouagulant Neurontin - CORRECT ANSWERS-gabapentin; anticonvulsant Enbrel - CORRECT ANSWERS-etanercept; tumor necrosis factor blocker (TNF); stop inflammation and treat arthritis, Crohn's, and psoriasis Herceptin - CORRECT ANSWERS-trastuzumab; monoclonal antibody Atripla - CORRECT ANSWERS-efavirenz/emtricitabine/tenofovir; antiretroviral (antiviral that treat HIV) Xarelto - CORRECT ANSWERS-rivaroxaban; anticougulant Stalevo 50 - CORRECT ANSWERS-levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone; antiparkinsonian Fioricet - CORRECT ANSWERS-acetaminophen/butalbital/caffeine; analgesic/antipyretic barbiturate Levemir - CORRECT ANSWERS-insulin detemir; long-acting insulin Lovenox - CORRECT ANSWERS-enoxaparin; low-molecule weight heparin (LMWH) Ritalin Concerta - CORRECT ANSWERS-methylphenidate; CNS stimulant Crestor - CORRECT ANSWERS-rosuvastatin; statin Xgeva Prolia - CORRECT ANSWERS-denosumab; monoclonal antibody Pradaxa - CORRECT ANSWERS-dabigatran; anticougulant Sensipar - CORRECT ANSWERS-cinacalcet; calcimimetic Vesicare - CORRECT ANSWERS-solifenacin; antimuscarinic (anticholinergic)
Haldol - CORRECT ANSWERS-haloperidol; antipsychotic Ala-Cort - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydrocortisone; corticosteroid Humulin N Novolin N - CORRECT ANSWERS-insulin isophane; intermediate-acting insulin Isentress - CORRECT ANSWERS-raltegravir; antiretroviral (inhibit activity of HIV) Stelara - CORRECT ANSWERS-ustekinumab; monoclonal antibody Mobic - CORRECT ANSWERS-meloxicam; NSAID Remicade - CORRECT ANSWERS-infliximab; monoclonal antibody Antabuse - CORRECT ANSWERS-disulfiram; alcohol antagonist/drinking deterrent Tegretol - CORRECT ANSWERS-carbamazepine; anticonvulsant Luminal Solfoton - CORRECT ANSWERS-phenobarbital; barbiturate Compazine - CORRECT ANSWERS-prochlorperazine; phenothiazine "first-generation antipsychotic" Erythrocin Ery-Tab - CORRECT ANSWERS-erythromycin; macrolide antibiotic Bactrim - CORRECT ANSWERS-sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim; sulfonamide antibiotic Inderal - CORRECT ANSWERS-propranolol; beta-blocker Trandate - CORRECT ANSWERS-labetalol; beta-blocker Imodium - CORRECT ANSWERS-loperamide; antidiarrheal Tagemet - CORRECT ANSWERS-cimetidine; H2 agonist Corgard - CORRECT ANSWERS-nadolol; beta-blocker Axid - CORRECT ANSWERS-nizatidine; H2 blocker Adalat Procardia - CORRECT ANSWERS-nifedipine; calcium-channel blocker Lotensin - CORRECT ANSWERS-benazepril; ACE inhibitor
Accupril - CORRECT ANSWERS-quinapril; ACE inhibitor Dilaudid (Schedule II) - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydromorphone; opioid Janumet - CORRECT ANSWERS-sitagliptin/metformin; anti-diabetic; treat type 2 diabetes Mepron - CORRECT ANSWERS-atovaquone; antifungal/anti-parasite; treat pneumonia Casodex - CORRECT ANSWERS-bicalutamide; hormone therapy; treat prostate cancer Androgel (Schedule III) - CORRECT ANSWERS-testosterone Vytorin - CORRECT ANSWERS-ezetimibe/simvastatin; cholesterol absorption inhibitor (prevent small intestine from absorbing cholesterol)/statin Cardizem - CORRECT ANSWERS-diltiazem; calcium-channel blocker Fexmid Amrix - CORRECT ANSWERS-cyclobenzaprine; muscle relaxant Soltamox - CORRECT ANSWERS-tamoxifen; estrogen modulator; treat breast cancer Arimidex - CORRECT ANSWERS-anastrozole; aromatase inhibitor (hormone based chemo for breast cancer) BuSpar - CORRECT ANSWERS-buspirone; anxiolytic (treat anxiety) Vistaril - CORRECT ANSWERS-hydroxyzine; antihistamine Vancocin - CORRECT ANSWERS-vancomycin; glycopeptide antibiotic; may cause flushing or itchy red rash on the face, neck and torso Ancef - CORRECT ANSWERS-cefazolin; cephalosporin antibiotic Valtrex - CORRECT ANSWERS-valacyclovir; antiviral Humalin R Novolin R - CORRECT ANSWERS-regular human insulin; short-acting insulin Tobradex - CORRECT ANSWERS-tobramycin/dexamethasone; aminoglycoside antibiotic KlorCon - CORRECT ANSWERS-potassium chloride; electrolyte Pyridoxine - CORRECT ANSWERS-vitamin B
Calcium - CORRECT ANSWERS-may cause constipation, bloating, and gas St. John's Wort - CORRECT ANSWERS-can treat depression Blocker Antagonist Inhibitor - CORRECT ANSWERS-generally interchangeable Penicillin antibiotics - CORRECT ANSWERS-if you are allergic to penicillin, you may also be allergic to cephalosporins Barbiturate - CORRECT ANSWERS-sedative-hypnotic medications that treat seizure disorders, insomnia, and coma inductions Muscle relaxant - CORRECT ANSWERS-relax and reduce tension in muscles Anticonvulsants - CORRECT ANSWERS-treat epilepsy and other types of seizure disorders Agonist - CORRECT ANSWERS-mimics actions to produce a similar response Stimulant - CORRECT ANSWERS-treat ADHD Anticholinergic - CORRECT ANSWERS-relax muscles in the gastrointestinal tract, bladder and lungs; treat COPD and bladder conditions Antineoplastic - CORRECT ANSWERS-treat cancer; hazardous Antiemetic - CORRECT ANSWERS-prevent vomiting Anticouagulant - CORRECT ANSWERS-blood thinner; prevent clotting; Vitamin K may inhibit effects Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) - CORRECT ANSWERS-treat heartburn or GERD; decrease production of stomach acid Statins (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors) - CORRECT ANSWERS-threat hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol); avoid grapefruit juice Antihistamine (histamine H1 antagonist) - CORRECT ANSWERS-treat allergic reactions 5-alpha reductase inhibitor - CORRECT ANSWERS-hormone used to treat male pattern hair loss or benign prostatic hyperplasic (enlarged prostate)
Nonbenzodiazepine Z-drug - CORRECT ANSWERS-treat insomnia Cox-2 Inhibitor - CORRECT ANSWERS-NSAID that targets COX-2 which causes pain and inflammation Sulfonylurea - CORRECT ANSWERS-lower blood sugar; treat Type 2 diabetes Angiotensin II Blocker - CORRECT ANSWERS-treat high blood pressure; cause walls of small arteries to constrict (narrow) Monoclonal antibody - CORRECT ANSWERS-mimic immune system's attack of unwanted cells; help fight off germs Drug-drug - CORRECT ANSWERS-an interaction between two or more prescription drugs Drug-disease - CORRECT ANSWERS-when the use of a drug alters or worsens the condition of a disease Additive therapy - CORRECT ANSWERS-when the effect of two drugs combined is equal to the effect when given separately Synergistic therapy - CORRECT ANSWERS-when the effect of two drugs combined are greater than their effect when given separately Potentiation - CORRECT ANSWERS-when one drug does not elicit a response on its own but enhances the response to another drug Antagonism - CORRECT ANSWERS-when one drug reduces the effects of another drug Buccal - CORRECT ANSWERS-inside the cheek; dissolved between cheek and gum Oral - CORRECT ANSWERS-in the mouth; swallowed Subcutaneous - CORRECT ANSWERS-under the skin Sublingual (SL) - CORRECT ANSWERS-dissolved under the tongue Parenteral - CORRECT ANSWERS-outside the intestine (nutrition or medication administered bypassing the intestines) Local - CORRECT ANSWERS-applied to the skin without entering the bloodstream
Transdermal - CORRECT ANSWERS-through the skin into the bloodstream Enteral - CORRECT ANSWERS-through a tube inserted through the nose Intramuscular (IM) - CORRECT ANSWERS-in the muscle ODT (orally disintegrating tablet) - CORRECT ANSWERS-dissolve on the tongue Effervescent tablet - CORRECT ANSWERS-dissolve in water and release carbon dioxide Gout - CORRECT ANSWERS-inflammatory arthritis (usually treated with NSAID) MRSA - CORRECT ANSWERS-alcohol-based sanitizer is a germicidal FDA - CORRECT ANSWERS-Federal Drug Administration -may request recall of pharmaceuticals -require REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies) -MedWatch is the FDA's Safety Information and Event Reporting Program that allows healthcare professionals to report adverse events, quality issues, medication errors, therapeutic inequivalence, poor packaging/labeling and suspected counterfeit -inventory of controlled substances must be completed every 2 years DEA - CORRECT ANSWERS-Drug Enforcement Administration -tasked with combating illicit drug trafficking and distribution -enforce controlled substance laws/regulations including delivery, collection, destruction, expired, returned, recalled, and unused substances -inventory of controlled substances must be completed every 2 years ISMP - CORRECT ANSWERS-Institute for Safe Medication Practices -allow healthcare professionals and consumers to report potential or actual medication or vaccine errors -publishes lists of high-alert medications OSHA - CORRECT ANSWERS-Occupation Safety and Health Administration
-A federal agency within the HHS that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, CHIP, and health insurance portability standards -responsible for the Administrative Simplification requirements part of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1966, quality standards in long- term care facilities, clinical laboratory standards, and oversight of HealthCare.gov. VAERS - CORRECT ANSWERS-Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System -co-managed by the CDC and FDA -detect new, unusual, or rare vaccine adverse events, monitor increases in known adverse events, identify potential risk factors, assess safety of newly licensed vaccines, determine and address possible reporting cluster (product/batch/lot specific issues), recognize safe-use problems and administration errors, and provide a national safety monitoring system EPA - CORRECT ANSWERS-Environmental Protection Agency -an independent federal agency established to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment -enforce proper medication disposal practices to prevent contamination of waterways. Code of Federal Regulations - CORRECT ANSWERS--Schedule IV can only be transferred one time between pharmacies that do not share an online database for refill dispensing, but may transfer up to the maximum refills permitted by law and the prescribers authorization if they do share an online database. Two options for filing paper prescription records: three separate files (on for Schedule II controlled substance prescriptions; a second for Schedule III-V controlled substance prescriptions; and a third for all non-controlled prescriptions) or two separate files (on for Schedule II controlled substance prescriptions and a second for all other prescriptions). -Requires pharmacies to maintain a record of distribution that lists the drug name, dosage form, strength, quantity, and date transferred when Schedules III-V are transferred to a reverse distributor for destruction. -Controlled substance inventories and other records must be kept by the registrant and available at least 2 years from the date of such inventory or records for inspection and copying by authorized employees of the DEA. -Requires pharmacies to notify the DEA Field Division Office in writing of the theft or significant loss of any controlled substance. Pharmacies must complete and submit DEA Form 106. -Allows prescription for Schedule III and IV medications to be refilled no more than five times within six months from the date of issue. -Allows the transfer of prescription information for Schedule III, IV, and V controlled substances between pharmacies as long as certain requirements are met, including that the original and transferred prescription(s) are maintained for a period of at least two years from the date of the last refill. iPLEDGE - CORRECT ANSWERS-restricted drug distribution program associated with isotretinoin
MethCheck - CORRECT ANSWERS-tracks purchases of medication containing pseudoephedrine Combat Methamphetamine Act of 2005 - CORRECT ANSWERS-patients must sign a log and provide valid photo id to purchase OTC medications that contain pseudoephedrine Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) - CORRECT ANSWERS-gives the EPA the authority to control hazardous waste generation, transportation, treatment, storage and disposal. Also sets forth a framework for the management of non- hazardous solid wastes Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Authorizes the FDA to oversee and regulate the production, sale, and distribution of food, drugs, medical devices, and cosmetics. Examples: Mandate drug manufacturers to submit evidence of new drugs' safety and effectiveness before marketing and distribution to the general public. Issue and enforce quality standards for food, drugs, medical devices, and cosmetics. Inspect facilities where food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, and tobacco products are manufactured, processed, packaged, and stored. Recall and/or seize products it deems unsafe or not FDA-compliant. Regulate advertising of prescription drugs and medical devices. Issue regulations for product labeling and claims, including nutrition information found on food packaging and health claims for foods and dietary supplements. Approve new drugs, medical devices, and food and color additives. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1966 - CORRECT ANSWERS-A federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge. Red Book - CORRECT ANSWERS-provides the latest pricing information, including nationally recognized AWP's and suggested retail prices for OTC products Purple Book - CORRECT ANSWERS--managed by the FDA -biological products and bio similar interchangeables Orange Book - CORRECT ANSWERS-Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations Pink Book - CORRECT ANSWERS--published by the CDC -Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Yellow Book - CORRECT ANSWERS-CDC Health Information for International Travel