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one who specializes in the preparation and dispensing of drugs |
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the power of drugs on the body |
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study of the movement of drugs through the body over time |
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the use of drugs in treating disease |
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the scientific name that specifies the chemical composition of the drug |
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a posotive or degotive reaction to a drug |
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unintended and undesirable effects that are more serious than sid effects |
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High potential for abuse, severe physical or psychologic dependence. No accepted medicinal use in United States for research use only |
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The intended effect of a drug |
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the lessened effect that occurs when two drugs are given together |
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uptake into the blood stream, the 1st step in the movement of drugs through the body |
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whatever target it is intended, the 3rd step in the movement of drugs through the body |
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medication suspended within a mist |
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medication that appear as "patches" as a delivery system |
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the process of breathing in |
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a route of administration that applies a medication to the place of the surfaceof the skin |
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medication to relieve pain |
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medication to take away feeling |
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medication to increase the number of red blood cells |
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medication to help a patient sleep |
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medication to cause a stupor, a dulling of the senses |
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medication to destroy/dissolve clots |
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the written direction of the names and amounts of a pharmaceutical |
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the written directions for preparation and administration of a drug |
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the part of the prescription that is above the inscription. it contains the symbol Rx, meaning "to tak" or a "recipe" |
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the part of the prescription that is below the inscription. it contains the directions for number of doses, the quantity, and the form |
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