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drug that relives pain without causing a loss of consciousness
condition of shock caused by hypersensitivity to a drug or other substance that results in life threatening respiratory distress and vascular collapse
subnormal concentration of erythrocytes or hemoglobin in the blood
agents that reversibly depress neuronal function, producing loss of ability to perceive pain or other sensations
severe constricting pain in the chest, often radiating to the shoulder and down arm caused by ischemia
substance that tends to nullify the action of another drug
drugs that block the passage of impulses through the parasympathetic nerves
variation from the normal rhythym of the heartbeat
condition in which thickening of the wall of a blood vessel occurs because of the deposition of plaque
drugs that cause expansion of the lumina of the air passages of lungs
clot formation
conditions that render the administration of some drug or some particular line of treatment improper or desirable
disorder of carbohydrates, protein, and fat metabolism, secondary to insufficient secretion of insulin or insulin resistance
form of nerve damage that affects the stomach
disorder of the peripheral nervous sytsem
drugs that promote the excretion of urine
any substance that when taken may modify one or more of its function
presence of abnormally large amounts of fluid in the tissues of the body
inflammation of the lower esophagus from regurgitation of acid gastric contents
drug name descriptive of its chemical structure
blood in the tissue resulting from a break in the wall of blood vessel
elevations of plasma lipid concentration
high arterial blood pressure
response to a drug that is not normative per its intended action or side effects
breathable chemical vapor that may cause systemic and local effects
diffusion of fluid into tissue
agents that promote evacuation of the bowel
microscopic organisms such as bacteria
drugs that have pain relief, example is morphine
bone mineral density is decreased
not through GI but by injection
disease of the brain that impairs motor skills, speech,
person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs

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