The branch of medicine that studies the uses and effects of drugs.
What is Pharmacology?
In pharmacology, how a drug exits the body.
What is Excretion?
Medications such as antibiotics do this by killing the bacteria causing he illness.
What is cure an illness?
A very small amount of liquid, given by dropper.
What is Drop?
The most common route of medication administration.
What is Oral?
The study of how a person's genes affect the way medications work in his body.
What is Pharmacogenetics?
In pharmacology, the process of giving a drug to a person.
What is Administer?
Medications used for hypertension, high cholesterol and many mental health conditions do not cure but do this.
What is treat an illness or condition?
In pharmacology, a medication form that allows semisolid or liquid medication to be absorbed through the skin (transdermal).
What is a Patch?
A medication route in which the drug is applied to a body surface.
What is Topical?
Changes caused by a medication that do not relate to its intended purpose.
What are Side Effects?
In pharmacology, how a drug moves from where it is administered to the bloodstream; in more general terms, refers to the transfer of nutrients from the intestines to the cells.
What is Absorption?
Medications such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen do not cure illness but do this.
What is treat symptoms of an illness?
A liquid mixture containing drug particles that are not completely dissolved; must be shaken before administration.
What is a Suspension?
Administration route in which medication is placed in the nose.
What is Nasal Route?
The study of how a drug affects the body .
What is Pharmacodynamics
In pharmacology, how a drug moves from the bloodstream to the tissues of the body.
What is Distribution?
Vaccinations are medications used to do this.
What is prevent illness?
A form of medicine pressed into a hard pill.
What is a Tablet?
Administration route in which medication is placed in the ear.
What is Otic Route?
The study of how drugs are processed by the body.
What is Pharmacokinetics
In pharmacology, how a drug is broken down by the body.
What is Metabolism?
These medications are used to improve imaging in order to do this.
What is diagnose illness?
Medication designed for continuous release over time.
What is Controlled Release?
Administration route in which medication is placed in the eye.
What is the ocular route? Also called Optic Route or Ophthalmic Route.