PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY

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PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY Edmunds Ch 3-4

WHAT DOES IT MEAN? PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS NAMES SCIENTIFIC NAME GENERIC NAME TRADE NAME

DRUG ACTIONS ATTACHMENT PROCESSES AGONIST ANTAGONIST ABSORPTION OSMOSIS DIFUSION FILTRATION

ADMINISTRATION ENTERAL TOPICAL PARENTERAL PERCUTANEOUS

HOW IT WORKS METABOLISM EXCRETION SIDE EFFECTS BIOTRANSFORMATION FIRST PASS EXCRETION HALF-LIFE SIDE EFFECTS ALLERGY ANAPHYLAXIS

DRUG INTERACTIONS ADDITIVE ANTAGONISTIC DISPLACEMENT INCOMPATABILITY INTERFERENCE SYNERGISTIC