Pharm 1 Module 3

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Across
  1. 4. Antibiotic class that causes tooth discoloration in kids.
  2. 5. Large phagocytic cell that engulfs pathogens.
  3. 8. A resistant gram-positive organism (acronym).
  4. 9. Beta-lactam antibiotic discovered by Fleming.
  5. 10. Aminoglycoside antibiotic needing peak/trough monitoring.
  6. 15. A first-generation cephalosporin antibiotic.
  7. 16. Lab test measuring antibody levels.
  8. 18. Severe skin reaction; can be drug-induced (abbr).
  9. 19. Immunoglobulin most associated with long-term immunity.
  10. 22. Systemic antifungal known for nephrotoxicity.
  11. 23. Humoral cells that produce antibodies.
  12. 24. Introduces antigens to produce memory B cells.
Down
  1. 1. Primary drug for TB prophylaxis; hepatotoxic risk.
  2. 2. Type of vaccine that uses weakened pathogens.
  3. 3. Cytokine used as an immunostimulant; antiviral properties.
  4. 6. Related to protection from disease; body's defense state.
  5. 7. Glycopeptide antibiotic — associated with red man syndrome.
  6. 11. First-line phagocyte often increased in bacterial infection.
  7. 12. Cell type involved in cell-mediated immunity.
  8. 13. System for reporting vaccine adverse events.
  9. 14. Vaccine made from inactivated bacterial toxin.
  10. 17. Type of vaccine used for COVID that instructs cells to make proteins.
  11. 20. Medication regimen for HIV (abbr).
  12. 21. Type of immunity developed after exposure or vaccination.