toxic/o
poison
What is a stimulant?
Drugs that act on the brain to speed up vital processes
What is #7
Cochlea
What is #1?
Pupil
A sensation of noises in the ears without an external source is what?
Tennitis
kerat/o
cornea
What is the chemical name of a drug?
The chemical composition and molecular structure of the drug
What is #16
Middle Ear
What is #6?
Iris
Protein build up behind the lens of the eye is what?
Cataracts
skin
What PDR stand for?
Physicians Desk Reference
What is #11?
Stapes Bone
What is #14?
Macula
What is the medical condition of nearsightedness?
Myopia
thec/o
sheath
What does pharmacokinetics study?
The drug absorption, metabolism, and excretion over time
What is #2?
Auditory Canal
What is #3?
Cornea
What is inflammation of the middle ear called?
Acute Otitis Media
aur/o
ear
The combination of two similar drugs is equal to the sum of the effects of each is called what?
Additive Action
What is #6?
Eustachian Tube
What is #15?
Fovea Centralis
When the eye moves side-to-side, up & down, or in circles uncontrollably.
Nystagmus