MedTerm.Ch.22--Pharmacology

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ACE inhibitors

a class of drugs that have antihypertensive properties and work by blocking the action of the enzyme that causes blood vessels to contract.

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addiction

compulsive, uncontrollable dependence on a drug, alcohol, or other substance. It can also be a habit or practice that cannot be stopped without causing severe emotional, mental, or physiologic reactions.

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adherence

or compliance is the patient's consistency and accuracy in following the regimen prescribed by a physician or other health care professional.

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adverse drug reaction (ADR)

an undesirable reaction that accompanies the principal response for which the drug was taken.

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analgesic

the class of drugs that relieves pain without affecting consciousness.

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antacid

one of a class of drugs that temporarily relieves indigestion by decreasing or neutralizing stomach acid.

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antibiotics

a class of drugs capable of killing bacteria.

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anticoagulants

also known as blood thinners, are a class of drugs that slow the clotting of blood to either prevent or treat blood clots.

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anticonvulsant

also known as an antiepileptic, is one of several classes of drugs that prevent or stop seizures.

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antiemetic

one of several classes of medications that work in different ways to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting.

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antitussive

one of a class of medications that helps decrease the frequency of coughs.

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antipyretic

a class of medications administered to prevent or reduce fever.

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beta-blockers

a class of drugs that have both anti-arrhythmic and antihypertensive properties and work by blocking the release of the stress hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine to slow the heart rate.

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bisphosphonates

a class of drugs that slow the loss of bone density in osteoporosis.

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bolus

also known as a bolus infusion, is a single, concentrated dose of a drug usually injected into a blood vessel over a short period of time.

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brand name drug

sold under the name given the drug by the manufacturer. A brand name is always spelled with a capital letter.

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bronchodilator

one of several classes of drugs that help relieve shortness of breath by relaxing the bronchi.

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calcium channel blockers

a class of drugs that have antihypertensive and anti-arrhythmic properties and work by decreasing the movement of calcium ions into the cells of the heart and arteries, causing the arteries to relax and slowing the heart rate.

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contraindication

a factor of the patient's condition that makes the use of a medication or specific treatment dangerous or ill advised.

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conscious sedation

also known as procedural sedation, is a state of light to moderate sedation where the patient is calm, relaxed, and less responsive to stimuli.

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controlled substances

addictive prescription medicines and illicit drugs whose manufacture, possession, and use are highly regulated by the government.

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corticosteroid

one of a class of medications used to reduce inflammation.

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dependence

when the body has become accustomed to a medication or substance after repeated use, and experiences physical and/or psychological withdrawal symptoms if its use is stopped.

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dietary supplements

a product containing nutrients intended to be beneficial for health.

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diuretics

a class of drugs that work to lower blood pressure by increasing the amount of urine output to rid the body of excess sodium and water.

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drug

any substance that has a psychological or physiological effect on the human body.

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drug tolerance

when the body has become accustomed to a medication after taking it for a length of time, and higher doses are required to achieve the desired effect.

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formulary

a list of prescription drugs covered by a specific health care plan.

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generic drug

usually named for its chemical structure and is not protected by a brand name or trademark.

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insulin

a medication used in the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

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intradermal injection

made into the middle layers of the skin.

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intramuscular injection (IM)

is made directly into muscle tissue.

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intravenous injection (IV)

is made directly into a vein.

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laxative

one of several classes of medications that prevent or treat constipation by increasing bowel movements.

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loading dose

an initial, higher dose of medication given to achieve therapeutic levels when a patient is started on a medication.

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maintenance dose

the regular dose of medication given on an ongoing basis to maintain therapeutic levels.

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medication

a drug with proven benefit that is used for medical treatment.

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opioids

also called narcotics, such as morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, and codeine, are controlled substances available by prescription only to relieve severe pain.

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overdose (OD)

is a deliberate or accidental ingestion of more medication than has been prescribed or is safe.

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over-the-counter drug (OTC)

a medication that can be purchased without a prescription.

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palliative

a substance that eases the pain or severity of a disease but does not cure it.

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paralytic

a drug class containing medications that relax all muscles and are used to make intubation easier.

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pharmacology

the study of the nature, uses, and effects of drugs for medical purposes.

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prescription drug

a medication that can legally only be dispensed by a licensed pharmacist with an order from a licensed prescriber such as a physician or dentist.

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proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

a class of medication that prevents ulcers and treats GERD by reducing the production of stomach acid.

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reversal agent

a drug that immediately reverses the effect of another drug, such as a sedative or opioid.

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sedative

a blanket term for controlled substances that relax the body by suppressing neurotransmitters in the central nervous system.

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side effect

a secondary response that accompanies the principal response for which the drug was taken.

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stimulant

one of several classes of drugs that increases the activity of the central nervous system.

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subcutaneous injection (SC, SQ)

is made into the fatty layer just below the skin.

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sublingual administration

the placement of medication under the tongue, where it is allowed to dissolve slowly.

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suppository

medication in a semisolid form that is placed in the rectum, vagina, or urethra.

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synergism

the interaction of two drugs taken together that enhances the effectiveness of both.

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therapeutic dose

the amount of medication necessary to achieve the desired outcome.

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tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)

a drug class of powerful thrombolytics used in treatment of acute ischemic stroke.

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topical application

a method for applying liquid or ointment by rubbing it into the skin on the area to be treated.

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topical retinoids

a class of drugs used to treat acne by increasing the rate at which skin cells grow.

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toxicity

occurs when a harmful dose of a drug builds up in the body, either because of overdose or slowed removal of the drug from the body.

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toxicology

the study of the nature, effects, and treatments of poisons and harmful substances.

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transdermal

a transdermal medication is administered from a patch that is applied to unbroken skin.

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