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Term | Definition |
Addictive action | The total effect that two drugs have in combination is equal to the sum of the effects of each |
Aerosols | Particles of medication suspended in air |
Analgesic | Drug which relieves pain |
Anaphylaxis | Hypersensitive reaction of the body to a drug or foreign organism |
Anesthetic | Drug which reduces or eliminates sensation |
Antacid | Drug which neutralizes acid in the stomach |
Antiarrhythmic | Drug which helps restore heart rhythm to a regular cycle |
Anticonvulsant | Drug that prevents convulsions |
Antidepressant | Drug that is used to relieve symptoms of depression |
Antidirrheal | Drug used to prevent diarrhea |
Antidote | Agent given to counteract an unwanted effect of a drug |
Antihistamine | Drug that blocks the action of natural histamine a in the body and relieves allergy symptoms |
Antihypertensive | Agent that lowers blood pressure |
Contraindications | Factors in a patients condition that prevents the use of a drug treatment |
Cumulative action | The concentration of a drug may increase with each dose, due to the half-life of previous doses |
Emetic | Drug that promotes vomiting |
Half-life | The time required by the body to metabolize half the amount of the drug ingested |
Hypnotic | Agent that produces sleep |
Iatrogenic | An effect that is produced as an individual sensitivity to a drug |
Inhalation | Administration of drugs in gaseous or vapour form through the nose or mouth |
Narcotic | Habit-forming drug (potent analgesic) that relieves pain |
Oral | Drugs given by the mouth |
Rectal | Drugs inserted via anus into the rectum |
Receptor | Target substance with which a drug interacts in the body |
Sedative | Mildly hypnotic drug that relaxes, without necessarily producing sleep |
Side effect | An effect that routinely results from the use of a drug |
Stimulant | Agent that excites and promotes activity |
Sublingual | Drugs given under the tongue |
Synergism | A combination of two drugs that causes an effect that is greater than the fun of the individual effects of each drug given alone |
Syringe | Instrument for introducing fluids to or withdrawing fluids from the body |
Tolerance | Drug action In which larger and larger doses must be given to achieve the desired effect |
Topical | Drugs applied on the skin or mucous membranes |
Toxicity | Harmful effects of a drug |
Vitamin | Substance found in foods which are essential for life |
Transport | Movement of a drug across a cell membrane into body cells |
parenteral | by injection or intravenous administration |
systemic | circulating through the bloodstream to produce a general effect on the body |
controlled drugs | drugs defined by federal law to which special rules apply because they are liable to be abused |
fixed oils | oils, extracted primarily from plants, that do not evaporate |
volatile oils | oils, extracted primarily from plants, that evaporate |
ophthalmic | relating to the eye |
distribution | the process by which metabolites are transported to various parts of the body |
metabolism | the process of breaking down a drug or other substance into metabolites used by the body |
otic | via the ear |
antibiotic | chemical substance that inhibits or kills foreign organisms |
absorption | the process by which a medication is taken into the body, broken down, and transformed into a form that the body can use |
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