Principles of Pharmacology Bingo
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08.23.23
Last Updated
08.25.23
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Topics of this game:
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The study of the structures of the body
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The science that deals with the functions of cells, tissues, and organs of living organisms
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Study of the disease process, including changes in structure and function of the body
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The study of drugs (uses, preparation, routes, laws, etc.)
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The study of the body’s response to a drug
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the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs
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A chemical substance that alters the physiological process when used on a living body.
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A formulated form of a drug having definite dose and dosages.
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A harmless pill, medicine, or procedure prescribed more for the psychological benefit to the patient than for
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The desired or predicted physiological response that a drug causes
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A drug’s desirable or undesirable effects
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An undesired harmful effect resulting from a medication or other intervention
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The passage of a drug from the site of administration into the blood stream.
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The Transportation of the drug from the bloodstream to the body tissues and intended site of action.
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A series of chemical reactions that inactivate a drug and convert it to a water soluble compound that can be
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The body’s way of removing waste products from ordinary cell processes in the same manner as other waste
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The length of time it takes for a medication to work.
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The lowest concentration of drug in the blood
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When the medication will meet maximum effectiveness
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How long the medication effect will last
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Official nonproprietary name assigned to a drug by the manufacturer,
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licensed name under which a drug prepared by a specific manufacturer is sold
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the most trusted source of drug information in the United States.
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Enforces Controlled Substance Act
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Placed in Schedules I through Schedule V (Schedule VI in some states)
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Responsible for drug approvals and drug recalls
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can be bought and sold without a prescription
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a stronger effect occurs when two or more drugs are taken
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a weaker effect occurs when two or more drugs are taken
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the effect of one drug increases the effect of another drug
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