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The bioavaibility a drug product compared to the same drug in a rapidly administered IV solution
the movement of a drug from the dosage formulation to the blood.
the movement of drugs from an area of lower concentration to an are of higher concentration; requires cellular energy
drugs that activate receptors to accelerate or slow normal cellular function
drugs that bind with receptors but DO NOT activate them
a state in which pain is not felt even though a painful condition exists
male sex characteristic hormones
a decrease in hemoglobin or red blood cells
negatively charged ion
drugs that destroy worms
the standard form used by health care providers such as physicians to bill for services. It can be used to bill for disease state management services.
the standard form used by health care providers to apply for a National Provider Identifier
a cost-sharing agreement between the insurer and the insured
the portion of the price of medication that the patient is required to pay
identifiers used for billing pharmacist-provided MTM services
injury or harm due to medication use that may be preventable in some cases but may be unpredictable and unavoidable in other cases
the initial medication ordered when a patient is admitted to the hospital
computerized drug storage device or cabined for hospitals and many other healthcare settings
preparation of large quantities of unit-dose oral solutions/suspensions or small volume parenterals for future use
a record of medications that are compounded in the pharmacy for non specific patients information myst include ingedients, amounts used, manufacturer, lot number, expiration date, and specific ingredients
an inflammatory condition of the liver caused by viruses
an unintended side effect of a medication that is negative or in some way injurious to a patient's health
a potentially fatal hyper-sensitivity reaction producing severe repiratory distress and cardiovascular collapse.
a drug that antagonizes the toxic effect of another
when two drugs with similar pharmacological actions produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
a sudden condition requiring immediate treatment