(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Topical form of a medication that is typically used on the skin
Cream
Zoloft
Sertraline
One of the largest retail pharmacies in America
Walgreens
A pharmacist with a specialty in how medications affect and should be prescribed to animals
Vetrinary Pharmacist
Group of medications that a drug may fall into based on what it treats
Drug Class
A solid medication taken by mouth
Pill/tablet
Augmentin
Amox-Clav
Flonase
Fluticisone
Government agency that is in charge of job safety
OSHA
A pharmacist with a specialty in mixing medications
Compounding pharmacist
A pharmacist that works with there community
Retail Pharmacist
A specific number that belongs to a prescriber that is used in the prescription of controlled substances
DEA Number
Lyrica
Pregabalin
Government agency that is in charge of making sure food and drugs in the US are up to specific standards
FDA
A medication that is taken by mouth, but is typically given to children
Liquid
Buproprion
Wellbutrin
Imitrex
Sumatriptan
Effexor
Venlafaxine
Ciprofloxacin
Cipro
Ranking system used by insurance to determine coverage and copay amount
Drug tiers
A liquid medication that is administered to the veins directly
IV
A pharmacist that works in an emergency room
ER Pharmacist
A liquid medication that is administered through the nose
Nasal spray
Tamsulsosin
Flomax
Government agency that is in charge of enforcing the laws of controlled substances
DEA
Three phases a drug has to go through being approved and sold in the US
Clinical trials
Nitrofurantoin Mono
Macrobid
Quetiapine
Seroquel
Albuterol
Ventolin
Synthroid
Levothyroxine
Government agency that protects public health and safety by controlling and preventing the spread of illness in the US
CDC
Topical form of a medication that is typically used on the scalp
Shampoo
Potassium
K-Dur
A medication that is entered through the mouth, but not eaten
Inhaler
A pharmacist that typically works with older patients
Long-Term Care pharmacist
An injection that is used to prevent the spread and catching of certain diseases
Vaccine
Atorvastatin
Lipitor
Prilosec
Omeprazole
Sterile or non-sterile, mixing of medications by hand for a unique strength, to avoid certain ingredients, or to change the route of administration
Compounding
Classification by the US government that is put on a medication that has a potential for abuse
Drug schedules