partialagonisthalf-lifeGenericdrugLiverteratogenicityadditiveeffectNinerights100mgScheduleIIadditivedrugScheduleIprimaryorgan ofexcretionagonistactivetransportIVanaphylacticPharmacokineticssynergisticeffecttolerance4-5“What adrug doesto thebody”healthy150-lbmaledrugeffectpreclinicaltrialsScheduleIVantagonistfirstpassDrug tried oninformedpatients withthe diseasesublingualcriticalconcentrationimmunologicmolecules are movedwithin and across thecell membrane andthus transporting itthrough theconcentrationgradient, withoutusing ATPpartialagonisthalf-lifeGenericdrugLiverteratogenicityadditiveeffectNinerights100mgScheduleIIadditivedrugScheduleIprimaryorgan ofexcretionagonistactivetransportIVanaphylacticPharmacokineticssynergisticeffecttolerance4-5“What adrug doesto thebody”healthy150-lbmaledrugeffectpreclinicaltrialsScheduleIVantagonistfirstpassDrug tried oninformedpatients withthe diseasesublingualcriticalconcentrationimmunologicmolecules are movedwithin and across thecell membrane andthus transporting itthrough theconcentrationgradient, withoutusing ATP

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. partial agonist
  2. half-life
  3. Generic drug
  4. Liver
  5. teratogenicity
  6. additive effect
  7. Nine rights
  8. 100mg
  9. Schedule II
  10. additive drug
  11. Schedule I
  12. primary organ of excretion
  13. agonist
  14. active transport
  15. IV
  16. anaphylactic
  17. Pharmacokinetics
  18. synergistic effect
  19. tolerance
  20. 4-5
  21. “What a drug does to the body”
  22. healthy 150-lb male
  23. drug effect
  24. preclinical trials
  25. Schedule IV
  26. antagonist
  27. first pass
  28. Drug tried on informed patients with the disease
  29. sublingual
  30. critical concentration
  31. immunologic
  32. molecules are moved within and across the cell membrane and thus transporting it through the concentration gradient, without using ATP