Pharmaceutical Studies

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Across
  1. 3. – you practically prepare various dosage forms, such as ointments, suppositories, tablets, or drops.
  2. 5. – you learn to identify medicinal plants and examine their microscopic structure.
  3. 6. – you learn how to select appropriate drugs and their dosages for specific diseases.
  4. 7. – you learn about the structure of organs and the topography of human body systems.
  5. 12. – you compare the costs of various treatment methods with their actual health outcomes.
  6. 13. – you discover the mechanisms of drug action on specific receptors and organs.
  7. 15. – you culture and identify pathogenic microorganisms and learn methods to combat them.
  8. 16. – you evaluate the safety and efficacy of drug use in large patient populations.
  9. 18. – you delve into the secrets of the immune system and the properties of vaccines and sera.
  10. 19. – you master medical terminology and the rules for writing drug compositions on traditional prescriptions.
Down
  1. 1. – you explore metabolic pathways and the chemistry of life processes.
  2. 2. – you analyze the mechanisms of functional changes in the body resulting from disease processes.
  3. 3. – you learn the general principles of drug classes and their impact on bodily functions.
  4. 4. – you mathematically describe the fate of a drug in the body, including its distribution and excretion.
  5. 8. – you analyze physical processes occurring in cells and the impact of physical factors on the organism.
  6. 9. – you assess the health quality of food and analyze the composition of food products.
  7. 10. – you study the harmful effects of chemical substances on the body and learn how to select antidotes.
  8. 11. – you study the impact of dosage forms and routes of administration on drug release and absorption.
  9. 14. – you obtain and study active compounds found in raw materials of natural origin.
  10. 16. – you study the principles of the proper functioning of healthy tissues, organs, and systems.
  11. 17. – you acquire the moral principles and rules of conduct applicable to the pharmacy profession.