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what pertains to the chemical and molecular structure? it is important to pharm.
chemist but rarely used bcuz of its complexity - Answer chemical name



any condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure inadvisable - Answer
contraindication



any substance, other than food, used in the prevention, diagnosis, alleviation, tx, or cure
of disease - Answer drug



often derived from the chemical name - Answer generic name



abnormal sensitivity, a condition in which there is an exaggerated response by the body
to the stimulus of a foreign agent - Answer hypersensitivity



the basis for initiation of a tx for a disease or of a diagnostic test - Answer indication



largest amount of medication that can be given without reaching the toxic effect -
Answer maximum dose



MTF - Answer Medical Treatment Facility



A drug containing opium, derivatives of opium or several semi synthetic drugs with
opium-like activity. -Answer-opiate



Pertaining to natural and synthetic chemicals that have opium-like effects similar to

,morphine. -Answer-opioid



state of being freely open or exposed. -Answer-patency



science concerned with drugs, their sources, appearance, chemistry, actions and uses.
-Answer-pharmacology



The study of pharmacology concerned with the preparation, dispensing, and proper use
of medications is? -Answer pharmacy

general book listing of drug products for physicians and other medical professionals
(PDR)-Answer physicians desk reference

the science of the treating a disease by any method that will relieve pain, treat or cure
diseases and infections or prolong life-Answer therapeutics



The study of poisons, their actions, detection and treatment of conditions produced
Answer toxicology



proprietary name given by a drug manufacturer Answer trade/brand name



referred to as the normal adult does, Answer usual/therapeutic dose



What are the five sections for of extensive listing of drugs Answer pink, blue, yellow,
white and final



What section is a comprehensive alphabetic listing of brand name products and a list of
manufacturers with their product - Answer pink section



What section is a therapeutic index - Answer blue section



What section is a drug, chemical, and pharmacological index to drugs - Answer yellow

, section



what section is a list of the major products of manufactures with information on
composition, action, uses, administration, dosage, precautions, contraindications and
supply of each drug - Answer white section



what section contains full size color photographs to aid in the medication identification -
Answer final section



what is used for heartburn and indigestion; causes constipation, and arrhythmias and;
administered orally or parenteral - Answer Antacid

calcium carbonate (tums)

ranitidine (zantac)



what is used for bacterial infections; causes mild to severe allergic reactions, nausea,
and diarrhea; administered oral, parenteral, or topical - Answer Antibiotics

penicillin (pen v-k)

cephalexin (keflex)

azithromycin (zithromax)



what is used for tx and prevention of blood; causes hemorrhage, diarrhea, rash and
fever, administered oral or parenteral - Answer anticoagulants

warafin (coumadin)

heparin



what is used control diarrhea; causes constipation and blurred vision, administered oral
- Answer antidiarrheal

loperamide (imodium)

bismuth subsalicylate (kaopectate)

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