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3 Examples of antianxiety drugs
- answer-alprazolam, doxepin, lorazepam
Adverse reaction
- answer-Undesirable drug effect.
Alkaloid
- answer-Organic compound that is alkaline in nature and is combined with acids
to make salts
allergic reaction
- answer-Hypersensitivity to a drug that may occur after only 1 dose is taken
Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 1990
- answer-Placed anabolic steroids into Schedule III of the Controlled Substances
Act (CSA)
Another name for antianxiety drugs
- answer-Anxiolytics
antagonism
- answer-Cancellation or reduction of one drug's effect by another drug
Antagonist
- answer-Medication that binds to a receptor and blocks other medications
antiinflammatory
- answer-a drug that reduces inflammation
Benign Tumor
- answer-A tumor that remains localized, is smooth and freely movable, and do not
break the skin
, Benzodiazepines fall under what drug schedule?
- answer-4
Biotransformation
- answer-Chemical changes that a substance undergoes in the body such as by the
action of enzymes.
Controlled Substances Act (1970)
- answer-Replaced all laws passed prior to it concerning drug control. 5 drug
schedules put in place based on potential for abuse.
Curative
- answer-Medication prescribed to kill or remove the causative agent of a disease
Demulcent
- answer-Drug used to soothe a body part or to relieve symptoms of irritation
Denominator
- answer-Part of a fraction representing the total number of parts
Describe plasma protein binding
- answer-when plasma proteins bind to drugs and decrease the amount of free
flowing drug in the bloodstream. As the body uses the free drug the protien-bound
drug breaks down for use, allowing the drug to stay in the body for longer.
Dimensional analysis
- answer-Newer method of calculating drug dosages based on fractions
Distribution
- answer-a branch of pharmacokinetics which describes the reversible transfer of a
drug from one location to another within the body.
Distribution
- answer-is a branch of pharmacokinetics which describes the reversible transfer of
a drug from one location to another within the body.
Dosage strength
- answer-Amount of drug in the given form, such as tablet or capsule