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Term | Definition |
Absorption | Absorption is the process by which a drug is taken into the body and moves from the site of. administration into the blood. |
Adverse effect | Are undesired, potentially harmful side effects of drugs. |
Agonist | Are drugs that bind to or have an affinity (attraction) for a receptor and cause a particular response. |
Antagonist | Also known as receptors blockers areDrugs that bind to a receptor and prevent a response. |
Biotechnology | Refer to the concepts of genetic engineering and recombinant DNA technology. |
Bio-transformation | also known as metabolism is the process in which the chemical composition of the drug changes into water to be excreted. |
Bolus | A round mass of medicinal material, larger than an ordinary pill. |
Contraindication | A reasons why certain medication or drug be undesirable or improper in particular situation. |
Distribution | The process in which the drugs molecules diffuses out of the blood-stream to the site of action. |
Duration | The time between onset and disappearance of drug effects. |
Emulsion | A liquid preparation consisting of tow or more completely immiscible liquids, such as water and oil. |
Enteral | Indicates that the medication is taken into the gastrointestinal tract, primarily by mouth (orally). |
Excretion | A process in which medication is eliminated out of the body. |
Hypersensitivity | A predictable but unintended effect of a drug. |
Idiosyncratic effect | a raer unpredictable adverse effect from medication or drug. |
Indication | The reason or purpose for giving a medica- tion. |
Local effect | Agents in which work at the site of application. |
Onset | The time between administration of a drug and the first appearance of effects. |
Parental | Indicates any route other than the digestive tract. |
Pharmacodynamics | The of how of the drug affects the body. |
Plasma Protein binding | Drugs molecules that binds to the plasma protein within the blood. |
Reconstituted | Powdered substances in which must be mixed with a solution that can be administered by injection. |
Side effects | Is a predictable but unintended effect of a drug. |
Solubility | The ability to be dissolved. |
Solution | A mixture of drug particles (called the sol- ute) fully dissolved in a liquid medium (called the solvent such as water or saline). |
Suspension | A suspension is a form in which solid undissolved particles float (are sus-pended) in a liquid. |
Synergist | A drug that enhances the effect of another drug. |
Systemic effect | A term used to describe a medicine that affects through the body. |
Topical | Medications are applied to the skin surface or a mucous membrane–lined cavity. |
Controlled substances | Medications that have potential for abuse.must keep careful records of the amount of medication used as well as the date, the patient, the per- son administering the medication, and the person obtaining it. |
Narcotics | A drug that relieves pain and induces drowsiness,stupor,or insensibility. |
DEA | Drug Enforcement Administration enforce the Controlled Substances. |
FDA | Federal Food and Drug Administration inspects the facilities where drugs are made, reviews new drug applications, investigates and removes unsafe drugs from the market, and requires proper labeling of drugs. |
The Joint Commission | An independent nonprofit national organization that develops standard and performance criteria for health care organization. |
OTC | Category of medications that did not require a prescription( over-the-counter) |
PDR | Physicians’ Desk Reference,provides easy access to information on several thousand medications used in medical and surgical practice. |
USP-NF | United States Pharmacopeia- National Formulary |
Bioavailability | Indicates the degree to which the drug molecule reaches the site of action to exert its effects. |
Pharmacokenetics | The study of the movement of drugs through the body, involving absorption,distribution,bio-transformation,and excretion. |
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