Orange Module Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The total effect that two drugs have in combination is equal to the sum of the effects of each | additive action |
Particles of medication suspended in aiir | aerosols |
Central nervous system stimulant | amphetamine |
Drug which relieves pain | analgesic |
Hypersensitive reaction of the body to a drug or foreign organism | anaphylaxis |
Drug which reduces or eliminates sensation | anesthetic |
Drug which neutralizes acid in the stomach | antacid |
Drug which relieves angina by increasing blood flow | antianginal |
Drug which helps restore heart rhythm to a regular cycle | antiarrhythmic |
Chemical substance that inhibits or kills foreign organisms | antibiotic |
Drug that prevents blood clotting | anticoagulant |
Drug that prevents convulsions | anticonvuslant |
Drug that is used to relieve symptoms of depression | antidepressant |
Drug used to treat diabetic mellitus | antidiabetic |
drug used to prevent diarrhea | antidiarrheal |
Agent given to counteract an unwanted effect of a drug | antidote |
Drug that blocks the action of natural histamines in the body and relieves allergy symptoms | antihistamine |
Agent that lowers blood pressure | antihypertensive |
Agnet that relieves nausea | antinauseant |
Hypnotic drug derived from barbituric acid | barbiturates |
Cardiac drug that blocks the action of epinephrine | beta-blocker |
Commercial name for a drug; trade name | brand name |
Central nervous system stimulant | caffeine |
Drug that promotes the force and efficiency of the heart | cardiotonic |
Factors in a patient's condition that prevents the use of a drug treatment | contraindications |
The concentration of a drug may increase with each dose, due to the half-life of previous dose | cumulative action |
Drug that increases the production of urine | diurectic |
Drug that promotes vomiting | emetic |
The time required by the body to metabolize half the amount of the drug ingested | half-life |
Agent that produces sleep | hypnotic |
An effect that is produced as an individual sensitivity to a drug | iatrogenic |
Admonistration of drgs in a gasous or vapour form through the nose or mouth | inhalation |
Drug that relieves mild constipation | laxative |
Habit-forming drug (potent analgesic) that relieves pain | narcotic |
Drugs given by mouth | oral |
Drugs inserted via the anus or rectum | rectal |
Target substance with which a drug interacts in the body | receptor |
Mildly hypnotic drug that relaxes, without necessarily producing sleep | sedative |
An effect that routinely results from the use of a drug | side effect |
Agent that excites and promotes activity | stimulant |
Drug given under the tongue | sublingual |
A combination of two drugs that causes an effect that is greater than the sum of the individual effects of each drug given alone | synergism |
Insstrument for introducing fluids to or withdrawing fluids from the body | syringe |
Drug action in which larger and larger doses must be given to achieve the desired effect | tolerance |
Drugs applied on the skil or mucous membranes | topical |
Harmful effects of a drus | toxicity |
Drug used to control anxiety | tranquilizer |
Movement of a drug across a cell membrane into body cells | transport |
Substances found in foods which are essential for life | vitamin |
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DawnLangridge
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