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Terminology
Pharmacotherapeutics
Abbr.
100

A drug that does not require a prescription

What is over the counter?

100

The point at which drug accumulation equals drug elimination

What is steady state?

100

Reason to use a specific drug

What is an Indication?

100

The method of drug selection after a diagnosis is made

What is diagnostic?

100

The abbreviation for Intravenous

What is IV?

200

A substance that has the potential for abuse or dependence and requires record keeping

What is controlled substance?

200

What we call monitoring of drug levels in the patient

What is therapeutic drug monitoring?

200

Activity of a drug once it enters the body

What is Pharmacokinetics?

200

The method of drug selection that only treats the symptoms when no diagnosis has been made

What is symptomatic?

200

The abbreviation for by mouth

What is PO? Stands for Per Os

300

The use of a drug not specified on the label

What is extralabel?

300

Name one thing that can affect blood concentration of a drug

What is:

-rate of absorption, amount absorbed, metabolism, biotransformation, distribution, excretion??

300

Circumstance or condition (reason) not to use a drug

What is contraindication?

300

The method of drug selection that utilizes practical experience and common sense

What is empirical?

300

IM stands for this

What is intramuscular?

400

All prescription drugs require the exsistence of this relationship

What is VCPR? (What does it stand for??)

400

Name one drug that is frequently monitored in our veterinary patients

What is:

-NSAIDs, cardiac drugs, anticonvulsants, and thyroid drugs??

400

How adverse drug reactions manifest

What is toxicity?

400

The statement "Caution: Federal law restricts the use of this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian."

What is legend statement?

400

Give three abbreviations for subcutaneous

What is SC, SQ, subQ?

500

The name a company gives a drug

What is trade name?

500

An undesired occurrence that results from taking a medication correctly

What is an adverse event?


Different from side effect which are also undesirable but predictable regardless of the dose

Adverse events require intervention whereas side effects usually go away

500

Biochemical and physiological effects of a drug

What is pharmacodynamics?

500

A dosing regimen consists of these four things

What is route, dose, frequency, and duration?

500

Rank these routes of administration in order of speed of absorption (fastest to slowest): IM, PO, IV, SQ, topically

What is IV, IM, SQ, topically, PO?

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