(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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when two drugs are given together and make the action more powerful
Additive Effect
Brand Name
tendency of molecules of a substance to move from a region of high concentration to low concentration
Diffusion
Drugs enter body and pass into circulation to reach the part of the body it needs to affect
Absorption
passage of a substance through a filter
Filtration
Drugs inactivated in the liver before being distributed to other parts of the body
First pass Effect
Agonists
Generic Name
Causing damage to the liver
Hepatotoxic
an exaggerated response to a drug
Hypersensitivity
Mild but annoying responses to drug. Example nausea and headache
Side Effects
the effect of two drugs taken at the same time is greater than the drugs taken alone
Synergistic Effect
Receptor Sites
transformation or alteration of drug into either active or inactive chemicals after absorption
Biotransformation
Drug placement against the cheek
Buccal
the time it takes the body to remove 50% of the drug
Half-life
drug placement under the tongue
Sublingual
a sever life threatening form of an allergic response
Anaphylactic Reaction
The ability of a drug to dissolve in fluids
Solubility
damage to the kidney
Nephrotoxic
what the body does to a drug
pharmacokinetics
An antigen antibody response that cause hives, itching, or swelling
Allergic Reaction
Movement of drug in the body to reach its site of action by way of blood or lymph system
Distribution
Giving a drug by way of an injection or infusion under the skin
Parenteral
Severe symptoms that can cause great harm
Adverse Reaction
Antagonist
Giving drug by way of injection into the muscle
Intramuscular
the expected response of a drug
Desired Action
responses to drug that are peculiar and unpredicted
Idiosyncratic Reaction