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| Dissolution of the drug (phase) |
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| Effect of drug action b/c of hereditary influence |
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| Four processes of drug movement to achieve action (phase) |
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| Drug tolerance to repeted administration of a drug |
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| One-half of the drug concentration to be eliminated |
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| Protein binding (not a free drug) |
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| Effect of drug action on cells |
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| Drug that blocks a response |
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| Toxic effect as a result of a drug dose or therapy |
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| Located on a cell membrane to enhance drug action |
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| Drug that produces a response |
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| Psychological benefit from a compound |
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| Drug requiring a carrier for absorption |
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| Free active drug causing a pharmacologic response |
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| Proceeds directly from intestine to the liver |
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| Breakdown of a drug into smaller parts |
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| Drug absorbed by diffusion |
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| Drugs that affect various receptors |
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| Which drug form is most rapidly absorbed from the GI tract? |
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