Deck 21: Pharmacology

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Beta-blocker:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
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Drug administration route in which a medicine is injected through a syringe into a muscle, vein, or body cavity:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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An example of a drug generic name is:

A) Omnipen
B) Amoxicillin
C) Aminopenicillanic acid
D) Polycillin
E) Principen
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Drug administration route with aerosols:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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Study of the interaction of drugs and subcellular entities such as enzymes and DNA is called:

A) Medicinal chemistry
B) Pharmacodynamics
C) Chemotherapy
D) Molecular pharmacology
E) Pharmacokinetics
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Drugs that block release of a substance involved in producing allergic reactions:

A) Anticoagulants
B) Antidiabetics
C) Anticonvulsants
D) Antihistamines
E) Anesthetics
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The combination of two drugs can cause an effect that is greater than the sum of the individual effects of each; this action is termed:

A) Iatrogenic
B) Additive action
C) Tolerance
D) Synergism
E) Idiosyncrasy
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Penicillin:

A) Antihistamine
B) Analgesic
C) Antiemetic
D) Antibiotic
E) Hypnotic
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Amphetamine and caffeine:

A) Endocrine drugs
B) Cardiovascular drugs
C) Analgesic drugs
D) Stimulant drugs
E) Anticoagulant drugs
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Finding proper antidotes to the harmful effects of drugs is part of the specialty of:

A) Molecular pharmacology
B) Toxicology
C) Medicinal chemistry
D) Pharmacodynamics
E) Pharmacokinetics
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Drug administration route for medication applied on the skin:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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Heparin:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
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Anaphylaxis:

A) A type of hypersensitivity reaction
B) A set of factors in the patient's condition that make use of a drug dangerous
C) A condition produced by the treatment
D) A pattern of toxic effects that routinely result from use of a drug
E) An antipruritic and antiseptic drug
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Drug administration route with insertion of suppositories:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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Estrogen:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
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Drug administration route in which a medicine is swallowed and absorbed through the intestinal tract:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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Drug that works against fever:

A) Antipruritic
B) Antipyretic
C) Anesthetic
D) Anticoagulant
E) Hypnotic
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U.S. agency that holds the legal responsibility for deciding whether a drug may be distributed and sold:

A) PDR
B) United States Pharmacopeia
C) National Institutes of Health
D) Hospital Formulary
E) FDA
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A diuretic exerts its effect by:

A) Lowering blood pressure by promoting fluid excretion from the kidney
B) Widening blood vessels
C) Stopping blood clotting
D) Decreasing cholesterol levels
E) Increasing blood pressure by holding water in the body
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Morphine:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
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Drugs used to treat epilepsy:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Unexpected effect produced in a sensitive individual, but not seen in most patients

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Harmful effects of a drug

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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Drugs that are applied locally on the skin:

A) topical
B) typoical
C) typical
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Drugs that control anxiety and severe disturbances of behavior:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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Harmful effects of a drug:

A) toxcitity
B) toxicity
C) toxicitiy
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Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Central nervous system stimulant

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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Drug that restores heart to a regular cycle:

A) antirhhytmic
B) antiarrhythmic
C) antiarryhthmic
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Drug that promotes vomiting:

A) emetic
B) enemetic
C) emetik
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Agent that excites and promotes activity:

A) stimulent
B) stimulant
C) stimolent
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Agent given to counteract an unwanted effect of a drug

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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Drug that relieves chest pain:

A) anteanginal
B) anteanjinal
C) antianginal
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Drugs that produce loss of sensation throughout the entire body:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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Administration route for drugs given by injection:

A) parenteral
B) parinteral
C) parentarol
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Hypersensitivity reaction:

A) anaphilaxis
B) anaphylaxis
C) antiphylaxis
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Drugs that promote relaxation without necessarily producing sleep:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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Drug that relieves pain:

A) analjesic
B) anesthetic
C) analgesic
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Drugs used to relieve pain, induce sleep, and suppress cough:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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Legal, noncommercial name for a drug:

A) genareic
B) generic
C) jeneric
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug action in which the combination of two drugs causes an effect that is greater than the sum of the individual effects of each drug alone

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that stops the action of epinephrine at sites on receptors of heart muscle cells

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that acts as a sedative

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Particles of drug suspended in air

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Tranquilizer

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Anticonvulsant

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that relieves constipation

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Anticoagulant

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Antibiotic substance

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Pertaining to giving a drug by injection into skin, muscle, or vein

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Antibiotic

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Factor in the patient's condition that prevents the use of a drug or treatment

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Pertaining to killing microorganisms

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that prevents abnormal brain activity

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that prevents vomiting and nausea

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that lowers body temperature

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Tube for introducing or withdrawing fluids

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that blocks the action of histamine and helps prevent symptoms of allergy

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Antacid

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Drug that opens airways

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct descriptions/definitions.
Pertaining to delivery of a drug within the membranes lining the spinal cord

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
Question
Match the terms with their correct definitions/descriptions.
Particles of a drug suspended in air

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
Question
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Physical and psychological dependence on and craving for a drug

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Antihistamine

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
Question
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Chemical formula for a drug

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
Question
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Amphetamine

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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Commercial name for a drug; trademark or trade name

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Erythromycin

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
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Progestins

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Digoxin

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Toxicity

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Analgesic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the terms with their correct definitions/descriptions.
Exaggerated hypersensitivity reaction to a previously encountered drug or foreign protein

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Hypodermic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Antihypertensive

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Antiemetic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Laxative

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Additive action

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Narcotic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the descriptions/definitions with the correct terms.
Diuretic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
Question
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Analgesic

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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Deck 21: Pharmacology
1
Beta-blocker:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
Cardiovascular drug
2
Drug administration route in which a medicine is injected through a syringe into a muscle, vein, or body cavity:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
Parenteral
3
An example of a drug generic name is:

A) Omnipen
B) Amoxicillin
C) Aminopenicillanic acid
D) Polycillin
E) Principen
Amoxicillin
4
Drug administration route with aerosols:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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5
Study of the interaction of drugs and subcellular entities such as enzymes and DNA is called:

A) Medicinal chemistry
B) Pharmacodynamics
C) Chemotherapy
D) Molecular pharmacology
E) Pharmacokinetics
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6
Drugs that block release of a substance involved in producing allergic reactions:

A) Anticoagulants
B) Antidiabetics
C) Anticonvulsants
D) Antihistamines
E) Anesthetics
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7
The combination of two drugs can cause an effect that is greater than the sum of the individual effects of each; this action is termed:

A) Iatrogenic
B) Additive action
C) Tolerance
D) Synergism
E) Idiosyncrasy
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8
Penicillin:

A) Antihistamine
B) Analgesic
C) Antiemetic
D) Antibiotic
E) Hypnotic
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9
Amphetamine and caffeine:

A) Endocrine drugs
B) Cardiovascular drugs
C) Analgesic drugs
D) Stimulant drugs
E) Anticoagulant drugs
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10
Finding proper antidotes to the harmful effects of drugs is part of the specialty of:

A) Molecular pharmacology
B) Toxicology
C) Medicinal chemistry
D) Pharmacodynamics
E) Pharmacokinetics
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11
Drug administration route for medication applied on the skin:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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12
Heparin:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
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13
Anaphylaxis:

A) A type of hypersensitivity reaction
B) A set of factors in the patient's condition that make use of a drug dangerous
C) A condition produced by the treatment
D) A pattern of toxic effects that routinely result from use of a drug
E) An antipruritic and antiseptic drug
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14
Drug administration route with insertion of suppositories:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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15
Estrogen:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
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16
Drug administration route in which a medicine is swallowed and absorbed through the intestinal tract:

A) Parenteral
B) Rectal
C) Inhalation
D) Topical
E) Oral
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17
Drug that works against fever:

A) Antipruritic
B) Antipyretic
C) Anesthetic
D) Anticoagulant
E) Hypnotic
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18
U.S. agency that holds the legal responsibility for deciding whether a drug may be distributed and sold:

A) PDR
B) United States Pharmacopeia
C) National Institutes of Health
D) Hospital Formulary
E) FDA
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19
A diuretic exerts its effect by:

A) Lowering blood pressure by promoting fluid excretion from the kidney
B) Widening blood vessels
C) Stopping blood clotting
D) Decreasing cholesterol levels
E) Increasing blood pressure by holding water in the body
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20
Morphine:

A) Endocrine drug
B) Cardiovascular drug
C) Analgesic drug
D) Stimulant drug
E) Anticoagulant drug
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21
Drugs used to treat epilepsy:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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22
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Unexpected effect produced in a sensitive individual, but not seen in most patients

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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23
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Harmful effects of a drug

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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24
Drugs that are applied locally on the skin:

A) topical
B) typoical
C) typical
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25
Drugs that control anxiety and severe disturbances of behavior:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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26
Harmful effects of a drug:

A) toxcitity
B) toxicity
C) toxicitiy
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27
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Central nervous system stimulant

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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28
Drug that restores heart to a regular cycle:

A) antirhhytmic
B) antiarrhythmic
C) antiarryhthmic
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29
Drug that promotes vomiting:

A) emetic
B) enemetic
C) emetik
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30
Agent that excites and promotes activity:

A) stimulent
B) stimulant
C) stimolent
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31
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Agent given to counteract an unwanted effect of a drug

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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32
Drug that relieves chest pain:

A) anteanginal
B) anteanjinal
C) antianginal
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33
Drugs that produce loss of sensation throughout the entire body:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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34
Administration route for drugs given by injection:

A) parenteral
B) parinteral
C) parentarol
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35
Hypersensitivity reaction:

A) anaphilaxis
B) anaphylaxis
C) antiphylaxis
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36
Drugs that promote relaxation without necessarily producing sleep:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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37
Drug that relieves pain:

A) analjesic
B) anesthetic
C) analgesic
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38
Drugs used to relieve pain, induce sleep, and suppress cough:

A) Sedatives
B) Anticonvulsants
C) Analgesics
D) Tranquilizers
E) Anesthetics
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39
Legal, noncommercial name for a drug:

A) genareic
B) generic
C) jeneric
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40
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Drug action in which the combination of two drugs causes an effect that is greater than the sum of the individual effects of each drug alone

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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41
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Drug that stops the action of epinephrine at sites on receptors of heart muscle cells

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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42
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Drug that acts as a sedative

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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43
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Particles of drug suspended in air

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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44
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Tranquilizer

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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45
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Anticonvulsant

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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46
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Drug that relieves constipation

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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47
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Anticoagulant

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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48
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Antibiotic substance

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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49
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Pertaining to giving a drug by injection into skin, muscle, or vein

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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50
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Antibiotic

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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51
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Factor in the patient's condition that prevents the use of a drug or treatment

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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52
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Pertaining to killing microorganisms

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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53
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Drug that prevents abnormal brain activity

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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54
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Drug that prevents vomiting and nausea

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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55
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Drug that lowers body temperature

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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56
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Tube for introducing or withdrawing fluids

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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57
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Drug that blocks the action of histamine and helps prevent symptoms of allergy

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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58
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Antacid

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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59
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Drug that opens airways

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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60
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Pertaining to delivery of a drug within the membranes lining the spinal cord

A)aerosol
B)amphetamine
C)anticonvulsant
D)antidote
E)antihistamine
F)antinauseant
G)antipyretic
H)bactericidal
I)benzodiazepine
J)beta-blocker
K)bronchodilator
L)cathartic
M)contraindication
N)erythromycin
O)idiosyncrasy
P)intrathecal
Q)parenteral
R)synergism
S)syringe
T)toxicity
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61
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Particles of a drug suspended in air

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
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62
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Physical and psychological dependence on and craving for a drug

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
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63
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Antihistamine

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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64
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Chemical formula for a drug

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
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65
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Amphetamine

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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66
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Commercial name for a drug; trademark or trade name

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
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Erythromycin

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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68
Match the conditions with the drugs/drug classes used in their treatment.
Progestins

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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Digoxin

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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Toxicity

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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Analgesic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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Exaggerated hypersensitivity reaction to a previously encountered drug or foreign protein

A)addiction
B)additive action
C)aerosol
D)anaphylaxis
E)antagonistic action
F)antidote
G)brand name
H)chemical name
I)generic name
J)contraindication
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Hypodermic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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74
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Antihypertensive

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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75
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Antiemetic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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Laxative

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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Additive action

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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Narcotic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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Diuretic

A)effect with combination of two similar drugs that is equal to the sum of the effects of each
B)agent that lowers blood pressure by increasing the release of urine
C)habit-forming drug that produces sleep and stupor
D)central nervous system stimulant
E)drug that relieves pain
F)pertaining to under the skin
G)drug that relieves constipation
H)agent that acts against vomiting
I)harmful effects of a drug
J)antibiotic
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80
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Analgesic

A)myalgia
B)epilepsy
C)epigastric discomfort
D)thrombosis
E)bacterial pneumonia
F)congestive heart failure
G)high blood pressure
H)abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance
I)severe behavior disturbances and anxiety
J)anaphylaxis
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