ReceptorSitesAbsorptionDrugs enter bodyand pass intocirculation to reachthe part of thebody it needs toaffectAdditiveEffectwhen two drugsare giventogether andmake the actionmore powerfulAnaphylacticReactiona sever lifethreateningform of anallergicresponseSideEffectsMild butannoyingresponses todrug. Examplenausea andheadacheFirstpassEffectDrugs inactivatedin the liver beforebeing distributedto other parts ofthe bodyBuccalDrugplacementagainstthe cheekFiltrationpassage of asubstancethrough afilterDiffusiontendency ofmolecules of asubstance to movefrom a region ofhigh concentrationto low concentrationDistributionMovement of drugin the body toreach its site ofaction by way ofblood or lymphsystemSolubilityThe abilityof a drugto dissolvein fluidsHepatotoxicCausingdamageto the liverpharmacokineticswhat thebody doesto a drugAllergicReactionAn antigenantibodyresponse thatcause hives,itching, orswellingGenericNameIntramuscularGiving drugby way ofinjection intothe muscleAdverseReactionSeveresymptomsthat cancause greatharmNephrotoxicdamageto thekidneyAntagonistHypersensitivityanexaggeratedresponse toa drugBiotransformationtransformation oralteration of druginto either activeor inactivechemicals afterabsorptionHalf-lifethe time ittakes thebody toremove 50%of the drugIdiosyncraticReactionresponses todrug that arepeculiar andunpredictedSynergisticEffectthe effect of twodrugs taken atthe same time isgreater than thedrugs takenaloneAgonistsParenteralGiving a drugby way of aninjection orinfusion underthe skinBrandNameDesiredActiontheexpectedresponseof a drugSublingualdrugplacementunder thetongueReceptorSitesAbsorptionDrugs enter bodyand pass intocirculation to reachthe part of thebody it needs toaffectAdditiveEffectwhen two drugsare giventogether andmake the actionmore powerfulAnaphylacticReactiona sever lifethreateningform of anallergicresponseSideEffectsMild butannoyingresponses todrug. Examplenausea andheadacheFirstpassEffectDrugs inactivatedin the liver beforebeing distributedto other parts ofthe bodyBuccalDrugplacementagainstthe cheekFiltrationpassage of asubstancethrough afilterDiffusiontendency ofmolecules of asubstance to movefrom a region ofhigh concentrationto low concentrationDistributionMovement of drugin the body toreach its site ofaction by way ofblood or lymphsystemSolubilityThe abilityof a drugto dissolvein fluidsHepatotoxicCausingdamageto the liverpharmacokineticswhat thebody doesto a drugAllergicReactionAn antigenantibodyresponse thatcause hives,itching, orswellingGenericNameIntramuscularGiving drugby way ofinjection intothe muscleAdverseReactionSeveresymptomsthat cancause greatharmNephrotoxicdamageto thekidneyAntagonistHypersensitivityanexaggeratedresponse toa drugBiotransformationtransformation oralteration of druginto either activeor inactivechemicals afterabsorptionHalf-lifethe time ittakes thebody toremove 50%of the drugIdiosyncraticReactionresponses todrug that arepeculiar andunpredictedSynergisticEffectthe effect of twodrugs taken atthe same time isgreater than thedrugs takenaloneAgonistsParenteralGiving a drugby way of aninjection orinfusion underthe skinBrandNameDesiredActiontheexpectedresponseof a drugSublingualdrugplacementunder thetongue

Principles of Pharmacology - Call List

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