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the difference between the usual effective dose and
Margin of safety the dose that induces severe or life threatening side
effects
Rights of drug right patient, right medication, right does, right route
administration of administration, and right time of delivery
Injection routes intramuscular, intrathecal, intravenous, subcutaneous
intramuscular drugs given by direct injection into muscle tissue
needle is inserted between to vertebrea in the lower
intrathecal
spine an into space around the spinal cord
intravenous injected directly into the veins
needle inserted into the fatty tissue just beneath the
subcutaneous
skin
how quickly and how much of a drug reaches its
Bioavailablility
intended target site of action
when drugs contain not only the same active
Bioequivalent ingredients but also produce virtually the same blood
levels over time
Therapeutic equivalence production of the same medicinal effects
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Areas of drug elimination Lungs, breast milk, sweat tears urine feces, bile, saliva,
and excretion and exhaled air
medication error failure to administer drug in the correct form
Powders a drug that is dried and ground into fine particles
a single dose unit of medicine made by mixing the
pills powdered drug with liquid such as syrup and rolling it
into a round or oval shape
a small pill usually accompanied usually accompanied
granules by many others encased within a gelatin capsule;
quite often releasing medication over time
pharmaceutical preparation made by compressing the
powdered for of a drug and bulk filling material under
tablet
high pressure; commonly used for anti acids and
antiflatulents
medication dosage form in which the drug is
Capsules contained in an external shell; can be pulled apart for
access to contents
several doses of a drug in special coatings that
sustained release
dissolve at different rates
dosage in special coating that doesn't digest in the
Enteric Coating
stomach; only starts to digest in the intestines
shaped like a capsule but has the form of a tablet the
caplets
shape and file make swallowing easier
an oil based medication that is enclosed in soft
gel caps
gelatin capsule
two agents that cannot ordinarily be combined or
Emulsion
mixed
control localized infections or inflammation and
otic drugs
require very low dosages to be effective
Types of drug despensing OTC and prescription
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