Chapters 10-14
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The study of drugs and their actions in the body | Pharmacology
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The art of preparing, compounding, and dispensing drugs for medicinal use | Pharmacy
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The science that deals with poisons, their detection and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | Toxicology
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The field of pharmacology that involves using living cells to manufacture drugs (ex: E-coli) | Biotechnology
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Any substance used as medicine to diagnoses, cure, mitigate, treat or prevent disease | Drug
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Name 4 different kinds of substances used as a drug or medicine | Chemical substances, plant parts or products,animal products or food substances
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Combined effect of 2 drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each drug alone | Additive effect
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An action, ususally negative, that is different from the planned effect | Adverse or untoward effect
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An untoward or adverse effect that develops after the person has taken a drug | Allergic Reaction
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A chemical compound that resembles another in structure, but has different effects | Analog
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The combined effect of 2 drugs that is less than the effects of either drug taken alone | Antagonism
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Formation of a chemical compound by enzymes, either in vivo or invitro (organism or cells) | Biosynthesis
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A decrease in activitu of cells caused by the action of a drug | Depression
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Pertaining to the art of or act of determining the nature of a patients disease | Diagnostic
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Abnormal sensitivity to a drug , or reaction that is not intended | Idiosyncrasy
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An agent or measure that relieves symptoms | Palliative
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An effect that occurs when a drug increases or prolongs the active of another drug, the total effect is greater than the sum of the effects of each used along | Potentiation
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A vaccincation or an agent or measure used to prevent disease | Prophylactic
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An unpredictable effect that is not related to the main action of the drug | Side effect
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An increase in the activity of cells produced by drugs | Stimulation
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The joint action of agents in which the combined effect is longer that the sum of the individual effects | Synergism
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Pertaining to the treatment of disease | Therapeutic
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Increased resistance to an established dosage of a drug as a result of continued use | Tolerance
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Name 3 Schedule I Drugs | Marijuana, herion, LSD, mescaline
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Name 3 Schedule II drugs | Cocaine, methadone, oxycodone, raw opium, morphine, codeine.
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Name 3 Schedule III drugs | nalorphine, combos of amobarbital, secobarbital or pentobarbital w/other active ingredients, compounds w/limited concentrations of codeine, opium or morphine
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Name 3 Schedule IV Drugs | diazepam, flurazepam, oxazepam
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Name 3 Schedule V drugs | Lomotil,atropine, compounds w/linited amts of codeine, opium
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What is the PDR? | Physicians' Desk Reference
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what is the USP? | United States Pharmacopoeia/National Formulary
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A medical doctor who treats mental disorders and who can write prescriptions | Psychiatrist
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A doctor who treats mental disorders but who cannot prescribe drugs | Psychologist
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