Name That Drug
That's A Weird Rash
Pharma-What?
I Probably Shouldn't Touch That
What Is Your Job?
100

non-opioid analgesics that are used to reduce inflammation and decrease mild-moderate pain. Side effects may include abdominal cramps, heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, and bruising. 

What are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs?

100

This acute condition is caused by a bacterial infection of the hair follicles and associated sebaceous glands.

What is acne?
100

This term refers to the study of drugs, their mechanisms of action, dosages, and side effects.

What is pharmacology?

100

This acute inflammatory skin condition can be brought on by stress, allergic reaction, cold temperatures, or medications.

What are hives?
100

The names of the three layers of skin.

What is the Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis/Subcutaneous?
200

These drugs are taken to prevent or reduce the blood's ability to form clots. Side effects may include abdominal cramping, heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, dizziness, and bruising. 

What are Anticoagulants?

200

This fungal infection is characterized by a red, raised, round, oval scaling skin that spreads peripherally with central clearing. 

What is ringworm?

200

Examples of this route of administration include suppositories, eye drops, and sublingual tablets.

What is transdermal? 

200

During this stage of decubitus ulcers, skin loss and damage occurs to the hypodermis and fascia.

What is stage 3?

200

The dermis is 70% comprised of this substance.

What is collagen?

300

These drugs are used to increase urine production and elimination of excess body fluid. Side effects may include dizziness, rash, and increased urination.

What are diuretics?

300

Another name for onychomycosis.

What is nail fungus?

300

Drowsiness, Constipation, and gastrointestinal upset are undesirable but predictable examples of this type of drug effect. 

What is a side effect?

300

This bacterial infection of the skin is caused by the staphylococcus or streptococcal bacteria, and can travel to the blood and become life-threatening. 

What is cellulitis?

300

The skin uses vitamin D to stimulate the absorption of these two substances.

What is calcium and phosphate?

400

These drugs are used to increase mucus volume by decreasing mucous viscosity. Side effects may include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, nausea, and headaches.

What are expectorants?

400

This is the type of fungi responsible for conditions such as ringworm, athlete's foot, and nail fungus. 

What are dermatophytes?

400

This is the study of the interactions between drugs and their receptors and what the drug does to the body.

What is pharmacodynamics?

400

This bacterial infection usually occurs around the mouth, nose, or skin folds. It is more common in children and is highly contagious.  

What is Impetigo?

400

This muscle is responsible for causing the hair shaft to stand up and produce "goosebumps".

What is the Erector Pilli Muscle?

500

These drugs, also known as cough suppressants, may have potential side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, constipation, and nausea. 

What are antitussives? 

500

This condition is characterized by an accelerated rate of skin proliferation. 

What is psoriasis? 

500

Absorption rate is influenced by these four factors.

route of administration, dose, localized blood flow, and chemical properties of the drug

500

This rough, raised, oval shape mass is caused by the human papillomavirus. 

What are warts?

500

Vitamin A, D, E, and K absorb easily into the skin because of this property. 

What is fat soluble?