| classifications | | allergic response to a drug |
| tolerance | | a prescription medication |
| photosensitivity | | descreased response to a drug |
| drugform | | damage to the kidneys as the result of a medication |
| pharmacology | | rules set to make sure drugs are all the same(2words) |
| drugstandards | | conditions for which a drug should not be given |
| bolus | | impaired hearing as a side effect of a drug |
| genericname | | physical and chemical changes a substance undergoes in the body |
| dependence | | what is the drug used for |
| sideeffects | | controlled substances with a chance of addiction |
| contraindications | | drugs or foods that may alter the effect of a drug |
| narcotics | | effect from maternal drug administration |
| metabolism | | the study of drugs, their origin, nature, properties |
| aqueous | | acquired need for a drug |
| interactions | | warrants closer observation |
| indications | | common or general name for a drug |
| prototype | | pharmaceutical company identification of a drug |
| cautions | | an IV push |
| nephrotoxicity | | water based, waterlike solutions |
| dosage | | increased reaction to the sunlight |
| OSHA | | where we get drugs from |
| actions | | getting into the bloodstream |
| viscous | | unique, unusual response to a drug |
| teratogeniceffect | | a model example, typifies the characteristics of that classification |
| physiologicalchange | | what occurs in the cells as a result of a given drug |
| otoxicity | | the way a drug is administered, how it is taken |
| drugsources | | drug categories |
| route | | thick or oily solution |
| distribution | | abbreviation for agency that monitors workplace safety |
| absorption | | possible unpleasant secondary effects |
| tradename | | eliminating waste products of drug metabolism |
| hypersensitivity | | a special coating that resists gastric juices |
| excretion | | moving the drug from the bloodstream into the tissues and fluids |
| legenddrug | | effect of the drug |
| paradoxical | | amount of drug given for a particular therapeutic or desired effect |
| idiosyncrasy | | type of preparation in which a drug can be supplied |
| enteric | | opposite effect from that expected |