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Which of the following drugs is a replacement drug?
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Diuretic
Flu vaccine
Radiopaque dye
Synthroid
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What organ is most commonly responsible for the excretion of medication from the body?
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Pancreas
Intestines
Kidneys
Liver
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Which of the following drugs is a replacement drug?
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What organ is most commonly responsible for the excretion of medication from the body?
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Alternative medicine includes natural or homeopathic remedies and all of the following except:
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One way to counteract the GI side effects of constipation is to add what to your diet?
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Drugs that can pass through the blood-placental barrier that harm the fetus include:
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Which of the following has an intended action of delayed clotting?
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A drug that is given orally but acts in another area is called:
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A unique reaction to a drug is called a/an:
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Which of the following routes has the quickest absorption into the bloodstream?
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Which of the following is a diagnostic drug?
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What is the source of barbiturates?
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Which of the following is a replacement drug?
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The Ebers Papyrus is:
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Which of the following drugs is prophylactic?
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Which of the following drugs is palliative?
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Which of the following drugs is a destructive drug?
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Drugs that can cause birth defects are called:
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What term means "to not excrete drugs effectively?"
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Which of the following is not a stage of the drug cycle?
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The rate of medication absorption is affected by the:
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Routes through which medications are excreted from the body include the:
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One symptom of liver damage caused by the effect of medication is:
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One way to counteract the GI side effects of diarrhea is to eat _____.
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_________ is known as biotransformation.
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The science of altering the source of drugs, allowing more to be produced or creating different variations of the source, is known as __________ ____________.
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Chemists isolating pure _______ from plants marked the beginning of modern pharmacology.
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The Greek word __________ means medicine, poison, and remedy.
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Most ancient societies treated illness based on ____ and error.
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The _____ ______ contains recipes for treating a variety of illnesses.
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The main cause of death of US soldiers during WWI was _______ and _______.
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The term that refers to the effect a drug has on the body is _________.
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The effect of two medications that is more powerful than if each were taken separately is known as ________.
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_______ is the process of a substance moving from where it was administered into the bloodstream.
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Medication that supplements or provides something that the patient is lacking:
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Medication that makes the patient more comfortable:
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Medication that destroys something:
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Medication that treats and corrects an illness:
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Medication that helps determine if disease is present:
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Medication that prevents a problem from occurring:
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Which barrier keeps most medications from reaching the CNS?
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Severe reaction to a medication that may cause a prescriber to change the medication being taken.
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Sites where medications bind to create a physiologic effect.
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Two drugs taken together to make each work more effectively than when taken alone.
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Mild reactions to medications, such as nausea and constipation.
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Two drugs taken together that can make a drug less powerful.