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application of drugs for the purpose of dz prevention and tx of suffering. |
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a chemical agent capable of producing biological responses within the body. |
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an acquired hyperresponse of body defenses to a foreign substance. |
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study of drug movement through the body |
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the process involving the movement of a substance from its site of administration across the body membranes to circulating fluids. |
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the transport of pharmocologic agents through the body |
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an attraction to certain medication. |
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drugs that bind reversibly to plasma proteins and are too large to cross capillary membranes |
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drug-drug or drug-food interactions |
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when one agent displaces another from plasma proteins. Displaced meds can accumulate and create adverse reactions. |
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a barrier that inhibits many chemicals and meds from entering |
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aka biotransformation, process of chemically converting a drug to a form that is usually more easily removed by the body |
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side chains added to the drug during metabolism that makes the drug water soluble. |
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drugs that can be completely metabolized to an inactive form before reaching the general circulation. |
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process that removes drugs from the body |
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