Chapter 10
Across
- 3. the ratio of the toxic dose to the effective therapeutic dose that is used to assess the safety and reliability of drug
- 4. nutrients used to stimulate the growth of favorable biota in the intestines
- 9. toxic property of an antimicrobial agent to be highly toxic against its target microbe while being far less toxic to other cells, particularly those of the host organism
- 10. the altered usually exaggerated, immune response to an allergen also known as hypersensitivity
- 11. substances produced by the natural metabolic processes of some microorganisms that can inhibit or destroy other microorganisms
- 13. use of a drug to prevent infection of a person at risk
- 15. a substance derived rom cinchona trees that was used as an antimalarial treatment; has been replaced by synthetic derivatives
Down
- 1. drugs that are chemically modified in the lab after being isolated from natural sources
- 2. an adaptive response in which microorganisms begin to tolerate an amount of drug that would ordinary be inhibitory
- 5. the use of drugs to control infection
- 6. the range of blood level of the drug in which it is producing the desired effect without toxicity.
- 7. the smallest concertation of drug needed to kill test bacteria
- 8. the smallest concentration of drug needed to visibly control microbial growth
- 12. drugs produced entirely by chemical reaction
- 14. Preparations of live microbes used as a preventative or therapeutic measure to displace or compete with potential pathogens