問題一覧
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is the movement of the drug fromtge site of administration
Absorption
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are the unintended and unexpected effects of a drug that can be severe and even be life-threatening in nature at a therapeutic dose
Adverse Effect
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is a drug that stimulates the activity of one or more receptors in the body
Agonist
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is a drug that inhibits the activity of on or more receptors in the body
Antagonist
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Is an immunologic based hypertensivity response that result from administration of a Drug to a persons who is sensitive to that drug
Allergic Reaction
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is the length of time a drug is in the blood in sufficient amounts to elicit a response
Duration of Action
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Is a disease state or patient characteristics that renders a drug inappropriate to be used due to the potential for adverse effect
Contraindications
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occur when the body is unable to metabolize and excrete a drug before the next therapeutic if given.
Cumulative effects
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is then movement of the drug by the circulatory system to it's intended site of action
Distribution
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is a term referring to the chemical makeup of a drug rather to the advertised brand name under which the drug is sold.
Drugs generic name
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is a term referring to the advertised brand name under which the drug is sold
Drugs brand name
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Occurs when to drugs are given that can radiacally change the action of one or both drugs in the body by reducing absorption or increasing risk for toxicity
Drug-Drug interaction
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occurs when a drug is given with a food that can radially change the action of the drug by reducing absorption or increasing risk ofr toxicity.
Drug-Food interaction
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is the elimination of a drug or it's metabolites through various parts of the body
Excretion
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is the time it takes for a drug that enters the body to decrease in amount by half
Half life
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is the change that occurs in a drug making it a more or less potent form of the drug.
Metabolism
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is the time it takes for a drug to exert its therapeutic effect
Onset of action
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a drug is the point in when a drug is at its highest level in the body
Peak level
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are the various pharmaceutical properties a drug posseses based on its fork and chemical composition
Pharmaceutics
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are the biochemical changes that occur in the body because of taking a drug
Pharmacodynamics
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refers to how drugs travel through the body where they undergo the biochemical processes of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
Pharmacokinetics
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Is the study of drugs and their effevt on the human body
Pharmacology
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Are actions that should be taken when providers prescribe drugds that have a potential to cause adverse effects in certain populations or in combination with other drugds or certain foods
Precautions
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are the unintended effects of a drug that can commonly occur in patients and are mild in nature at a therapeutic dose
Side effects
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Occurs when two drugs are given with similar actions creating a summative response greater than what would be seen when the drugs were given alone.
Synergistic effects
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is the desired effect of a drug
Therapeutic effect
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The decrease in response to a drug nafter prolonged use
Tolerance
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A drug is the point in time when the drug is at its lowest in the body
Trough level