Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
Abbreviation
100

Active ingredients

the biochemically active component of the drug that exerts a desired therapeutic effect

100

ADR

An unexpected negative consequence from a particular drug

100

Antibodies

the part of the immune system that neutralizes antigens or foreign substances in the body

100

Antigen

a foreign substance or toxin introduced into the body that stimulates an immune response

100

p.c.

after meals

200

Antineoplastic drug

a cancer fighting drug

200

AntiSeptic

a substance that kills or inhibits the growth of the body to reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction

200

Antiviral drugs

 a drug that kills viruses, such as HIV

200

Aseptic technique

the manipulation of sterile products and devices to avoid contamination by disease-causing organisms; includes clean room protocols and hand-washing and gowning procedures.

200

o.d.

right eye

300

Bactericidal agent

a drug that kills bacteria

300

Bioavailability

the time it takes for a generic drug to reach the bloodstream after administration

300

Destructive agents

a drug that kills bacteria, fungi, viruses, or even normal cancer cells

300

Diagnostic agents

a drug that helps a provider determine the correct diagnosis, such as one containing tracer radioactive isotopes or dies used to help visualize problems

300

o.s.

left eye

400

Drug

 a medicinal substance or remedy used to they way a living organism functions; also called a medication

400

Drug recall

the process of withdrawing a drug from the market by the FDA or the drug manufacturer for serious adverse effects or other defects in the product

400

Federal Trade Commission

a federal agency created to protect the consumer from deceptive advertising, as with dietary supplements

400

Bioequivilant

 a drug that delivers approximately the same amount of active ingredient into a healthy volunteer’s bloodstream in the same amount of time as the innovator or brand name drug.

400

o.u.

both eyes

500

Genetically engineered

the process of using DNA biotechnology to create a variety of drugs or biological products

500

Immunity

bodily processes to provide protection against disease

500

Informed consent form

a document that states, in easily understandable terms, the purpose and risks of the drug research that someone volunteers to take part in

500

Inert ingredients

an inactive chemical - such as a filler, preservative, coloring, or flavoring - that is added to one or more active ingredients to improve drug formulation while also causing little or no physiological effect; also called an inactive ingredient

500

BP

blood pressure

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