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the study of the way the body processes a drug how they"re absorbed, reach their site of action, are metabolized and are eliminated |
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| process involving the movement of a drug from the siteof adinistration into the systemic circulation in order to provide a desired effect. |
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| the means by which a drug travels from the bloodstream to the target tissue and site of action |
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| the porcess by ehich the body transforms drugs into an inactive form that can be excreted from the body |
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refers to the elimination of drugs from the body after they have been metabloized KIDNEY |
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the study of the effects of drugs on the normal phsiological functions of the body agonist and antagonist |
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| a drug that produces such a specificc action and promotes the desired result |
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| a drug that attaches itself to the receptor, preventing the agonist from acting |
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| desired outcome from drug |
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| predictable action or effect of a drug other than desired |
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| poisonous, potentially lethal situation due to drug accumulation in the body |
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| an unusual over-or-under reaction to a drug |
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| response to a specific allergen that may be slight or severe, and very unpredctable |
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| synergistic (additive) effect |
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| response to combined drugs that differ from their indiviual effects. |
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| meds for allergic reactions |
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| diphenhydramine hydrochloride |
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| adrenergic vasoconstricctor |
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| coricosteroid antiinflammatory to reduce possiblity of respiratory arrest |
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| kill idseae causing miroorganisms |
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| treat chronic cardiac arrhythmias |
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| relieve pain without loss of consciousness |
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| sedatives and tranquilizers |
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| exert a quieting effect and often inducing sleep. reduce anxiety |
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| used to counteract the effecs of other ddrugs, such as sedatives and analgesics (take away high) |
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| eliminate sensation in a specific area |
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| for insertion of n endotracheal airway or to combative patients to faciliate diagnosis and treatment. all m |
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| control level of glucose in the blood |
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| control high blood pressure |
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| oral, rectal, nasogastric tube |
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