Dr. Levy

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Across
  1. 6. Highest blood level
  2. 7. route by which the drug is absorbed into the circulation via oral or gastric mucosa or the small intestine.
  3. 9. Cancer- causing effects
  4. 14. The study of natural (plant and animal) drug sources
  5. 15. Ratio of a drug's toxic level to the level that provides therapeutic benefits
  6. 16. Place where metabolism frequently occurs
  7. 20. Unique protective capillary system in the CNS
  8. 21. The physiologic reaction of the body to the drug
  9. 23. 2 drugs with the same bioavailability and concentration of active ingredients
  10. 24. What the drug does to the body
  11. 25. Therapy given to prevent an illness during a planned event
  12. 26. metabolism of a drug and its passage from the liver into the circulation
  13. 27. Study of drugs movement into, within, and out of the body
  14. 29. Biologic transformation of a drug
Down
  1. 1. Lowest blod level
  2. 2. The time a drug concentration is sufficient to elicit a therapeutic response
  3. 3. Decreasing response to repeated drug doses
  4. 4. Physiologic or psychological need for a drug
  5. 5. The transport of a drug by the blood stream to its site of action
  6. 8. Main organ for excretion
  7. 10. The use of drugs and the clinical indications for drugs to prevent and treat diseases
  8. 11. Any characteristic of the patient especially a disease state that makes the use of a given medication dangerous for the patient
  9. 12. Route by which a drug is administered intravenously, intramuscularly, subcutaneously etc.
  10. 13. The time it takes for one-half of the original amount of a drug to be removed from the body
  11. 17. Ratio of the rate of the elimination of a drug to the concentration in ab biological fluid
  12. 18. Fetal defects due to medications
  13. 19. Drug effects are opposite of each other
  14. 22. Effect of 2 drugs that are administered together that have greater effects together than they would apart
  15. 23. Extent of drug absorption or how much of the drug will reach the circulation
  16. 28. The time it takes for the drug to elicit a therapeutic response