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Week 1

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1. a liquid dose form in an alcohol solution administered orally   Elixir  
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2. a drug suspended within an oil or liquid fat   Emulsion  
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topically applied dose form drug is dissolved in alcohol   Tinctures  
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a drug dose form made from processed animal organs   Extract  
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solid (powdered) dose form covered in gelatin   Gel caps  
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Semisolid dose form that liquifies at body temp   Ointment  
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Sucrose or other sugar-based liquid dose form administered orally   Syrup  
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semisolid dose form that does not melt at body temp   Pasts  
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an oral dosage form formulated to dissolve slowly as it moves through the GI tract.   Sustained-release medication  
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drug form formulated to be protected against stomach acid   Enteric-coated tablets  
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drug produced by companies other than the original developer   Generic drugs  
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small, airtight glass containers containing drug; meant to be broken open to extract the drug; used only one time   Ampules  
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type of drug meant to be absorbed over a prolonged period after injection.   repository or depot  
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ingredients of the drug formulation that includes preservatives, stabilizers, and liquid media into which the drug is dissolved or suspended.   Inert ingredients  
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any use of a drug in a manner other than that approved by the FDS   Off-Label/extra label  
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Any effects of the drug other than the intended effect   Side Effects  
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Extra-Label drugs can be legally used by Vets in animals intended for use as human food   true  
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Need to be able to:   Critically Evaluate Problem Solve Adapting to patient Needs  
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therapeutic range   blood level at which the drug is effective but not toxic if anything happens in their renal functions, interactions w/ other drugs, toxicity can happen easily  
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Dose   amount of drug given to a patient at any one time  
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Dosage   general amount over time- dosage regiment  
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Overdose   too much at any one time  
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