Ch 3, Principles of Pharmacology

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absorption
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additiveeffect
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adversereaction
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agonist
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allergy
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anaphylacticreaction
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antagonist
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bioequivalent
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biotransformation
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brandname
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buccal
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chemicalname
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desiredaction
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distribution
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druginteraction
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enteral
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excretion
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firstpass
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generic
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halflife
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hepatoxic
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hypersensitivity
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idiosyncraticresponse
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intramuscular
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intravenous
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metabolism
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nephrotoxic
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paradoxicaleffect
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parenteral
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partialagonist
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percutaneous
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pharmacodynamics
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pharmacokinetics
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pharmacotherapeutics
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prodrug
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receptorsite
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sideeffect
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solubility
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subcutaneous
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sublingual
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synergisticeffect
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tradename