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list of terminology from third list

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Admixture   is a substance produced by mixing two or more substances.  
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Aerosol   is a medication dosage form that contains a gaseous substance consisting of fne liquid or solid particles.  
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Amphetamines   sunstances that are frequently abused as a stimulant medication; they can be used to treat narcolepsy, eating disorders and ADD/ADHD.  
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Anticholinergic   refers to a substance that inhibits hypersecretion and G.I motility.  
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Antiemetic   relieves nausea and vomiting.  
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Antispasmodic   relieves stomach muscle spasms.  
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Arrythmia   is an irregular heartbeat.  
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Arteriosclerosis   is a condition characterized by thickening and hardening of the arteries.  
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Benzodiazepine   is a substance used to treat anxiety disorders.  
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Compound   refers to substances made from a combination of two or more substances.  
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Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)   is a potentially fatal condition of the cardiovascular system wherein the heart has lost its ability to pump blood in and out.  
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Corticosteroids   are substances used to prevent minor asthma attacks or to treat severe attacks.  
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Dementia   is a disease characterized by progressive memory loss as well as learning and thinking disorders, often leads to Alzheimer's disease.  
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Edema   refers to the abnormal swelling of the body, caused by an increased build-up of fluids in tissues and organs.  
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Effervescent Tablet   is a tablet that is dissolved into a liquid before administration.  
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Electrolytes   are salts that the body requires in its fluids that are essential in nerve, muscle and heart functions.  
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Emphysema   is an irreversible disease in which there has been severe damage to the aveoli (tiny air sacs) in the lungs, resulting in a decrease in the exchange of gases; symptoms are wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath & difficulty breathing  
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Emulsion   is a liquid dosage form of a mixture of two products that normally do not mix together.  
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Half-life   defines the amount of time it takes for half of a substnace to be broken down in the body and excreted.  
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Hemorrhage   refers to severe bleeding(can be external or internal).  
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Histamine (H2) Blocker   reduces acid secretion by blocking histamine from reaching the H2 receptor.  
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Homeostasis   a relative constancy in the internal environment of the body, naturally maintained by by adaptive responses that promote healthy survival.  
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Hyperlipidemic   refers to high cholesterol.  
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Hypnotic   refers to a substance that relaxes the central nervous system to produce sleep.  
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Inactive Ingredients   are the remaining ingredients, other than the active ingredients, that are found in a drug; used to flavor, digest, color and bind the whole substance.  
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Inflammation   is any redness, swelling, pain or heat in the body tissue caused by physical injury, infection or irritation.  
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Liniment   are medications that are applied to the skin with friction or rubbing. Liniments can be solutions, suspensions or emulsions.  
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Lotion   is a liquid dosage form that contains a powdered substance in a suspension, used externally to soothe, cool, dry and protect.  
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Metabolism   is defined as the physical and chemical processes of the body that convert consumed food into energy for use by the tissues and organs.  
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Muscle relaxant   are used to treat involuntary, painful contraction of muscles by slowing the passage of nerve signals that cause pain to the muscles.  
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Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory agents (NSAID)   are substances that inhibit the production of the enzymes necessary for synthesis of prostaglandins, reducing pain and inflammation.  
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Osteoporosis   is a medical condition characterized by a loss in total bone density; it can be a result of calcium deficiency, menopause, certain endocrine diseases, advanced age, medications or by other risk factors.  
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Otic   the administration of medication into the ear.  
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Parenteral   the administration of medication by any other route than oral: administraion by injection.  
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Pathogen   is a microorganism(bacteria or virus) that causes disease.  
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Proton Pump Inhibitors   are substances that reduce gastic acid build-up by blocking the release of protons by proton pumps.  
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Solution   is a liquid dosage form in which the medication is completely dissolved in a liquid.  
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Stimulant   are a class of medications that are intended to increase alertness and physical activity.  
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Systemic   refers to the whole body.  
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Tolerance   is the condition in which the body has become unresponsive to a substance after prolonged exposure.  
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