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intro to pharmacology

TradeGenericDefinitionsWord
Vistaril hydroxyzine
Neosporin neomyan, ploymyxin-B, bacitracin
Lidex fluocinonide
Silvadene silver sulfadiazine
Atarax hydroxyzine
Kenalog triamcinolone
Synalar fluocinolone
Fulvicin griseofulvicin
Cordran flurandrenolide
Xylocaine lidocaine
Kwell lindane
Aristocort triamcinolone
Valisone betamethasone
Mycostatin nystatin
Cortisone acetate
Garamycin gentamicin
Visine tetrahydrozoline
Iiotycin erythromycin
Tobrex tobramycin
Vira-A vidarabine
Vosol acid acetic
Timoptic timolol
Debrox carbamide peroxide
Propine dipivefrin
Blep-10 sulfacetamide
(blank) (blank) the science of preparing and dispensing compounds into medicine pharmacy
(blank) (blank) study of drugs pharmacology
(blank) (blank) the study of the use of drugs in treating diseases pharmacotherapeutics
(blank) (blank) study of disease states and their causes pathology
(blank) (blank) study of poison or harmful effects on living tissue toxicology
(blank) (blank) the pharmacological determination of appropriate doses of drugs and medicines posology
(blank) (blank) how drug produces tx effect MOA
(blank) (blank) drug that blocks drug effect at receptor site Antagonist
(blank) (blank) the study of what happens to the drug in the body: absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Pharmacokinetics
(blank) (blank) how and where the drug goes into the body distribution
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