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Matching: 2. Endotoxin 3. Pyrogen 4. Biologic Indicator 5. Thermal Death Time 6. Irrigation Solution 7. Immunobiologic 8. Biologic 9. Active Immunity 10. Attenuated 11. Chemically defined 12. Autologous 13. Toxoid 14. Isotonic 15. Radiopharmaceutical 16. Interventional Pharmaceutical 17. Pharmacogenomics A. Culture medium made with known quantities of all ingredients B. Used to wash wounds, surgical incisions or tissues C. This substance is produced by a living source; it can be a drug or immunizing agent, or bes used to diagnose disease D. The time required to kill a particular type of organism under specified conditions E. These alter the physiological processes being studied to improve the information gained F. A very stable type of pyrogen that comes from Gram Negative bacteria and can cause septi shock G. Type of vaccine in which the source of the antigen material is the patient who is to be vaccinated H. Has the same osmotic pressure as the body fluid to which it is compared I. Literally "to cause heat or fever", a toxic organic contaminant of parenteral products J. Vaccine made from organisms that have been weakened and cannot cause disease K. This develops in response to antigen exposure, it can be natural or artificial L. Radioactive material that has both diagnostic and therapeutic application M. The study of the effect of genetics on the response to pharmaceuticals N. Preparation of specific microbes that are resistant to a particular sterilization process, used to evaluate or validate that sterilization process O. This is an immunizing agent from living source material P. Stimulates antibodies against a toxin instead of the bacteria that produce it

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Matching:

  1. Endotoxin
  2. Pyrogen
  3. Biologic Indicator
  4. Thermal Death Time
  5. Irrigation Solution
  6. Immunobiologic
  7. Biologic
  8. Active Immunity
  9. Attenuated
  10. Chemically defined
  11. Autologous
  12. Toxoid
  13. Isotonic
  14. Radiopharmaceutical
  15. Interventional Pharmaceutical
  16. Pharmacogenomics

A. Culture medium made with known quantities of all ingredients

B. Used to wash wounds, surgical incisions or tissues

C. This substance is produced by a living source; it can be a drug or immunizing agent, or bes used to diagnose disease

D. The time required to kill a particular type of organism under specified conditions

E. These alter the physiological processes being studied to improve the information gained

F. A very stable type of pyrogen that comes from Gram Negative bacteria and can cause septi shock

G. Type of vaccine in which the source of the antigen material is the patient who is to be vaccinated

H. Has the same osmotic pressure as the body fluid to which it is compared

I. Literally "to cause heat or fever", a toxic organic contaminant of parenteral products

J. Vaccine made from organisms that have been weakened and cannot cause disease

K. This develops in response to antigen exposure, it can be natural or artificial

L. Radioactive material that has both diagnostic and therapeutic application

M. The study of the effect of genetics on the response to pharmaceuticals

N. Preparation of specific microbes that are resistant to a particular sterilization process, used to evaluate or validate that sterilization process

O. This is an immunizing agent from living source material

P. Stimulates antibodies against a toxin instead of the bacteria that produce it

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  1. Endotoxin - F. A very stable type of pyrogen that comes from Gram Negative bacteria and can cause septi shock
  2. Pyrogen - I. Literally "to cause heat or fever", a toxic organic contaminant of parenteral products
  3. Biologic Indicator - N. Preparation of specific microbes that are resistant to a particular sterilization process, used to evaluate or validate that sterilization process
  4. Thermal Death Time - D. The time required to kill a particular type of organism under specified conditions
  5. Irrigation Solution - B. Used to wash wounds, surgical incisions or tissues
  6. Immunobiologic - O. This is an immunizing agent from living source material
  7. Biologic - C. This substance is produced by a living source; it can be a drug or immunizing agent, or be used to diagnose disease
  8. Active Immunity - K. This develops in response to antigen exposure, it can be natural or artificial
  9. Attenuated - J. Vaccine made from organisms that have been weakened and cannot cause disease
  10. Chemically defined - A. Culture medium made with known quantities of all ingredients
  11. Autologous - G. Type of vaccine in which the source of the antigen material is the patient who is to be vaccinated
  12. Toxoid - P. Stimulates antibodies against a toxin instead of the bacteria that produce it
  13. Isotonic - H. Has the same osmotic pressure as the body fluid to which it is compared
  14. Radiopharmaceutical - L. Radioactive material that has both diagnostic and therapeutic application
  15. Interventional Pharmaceutical - E. These alter the physiological processes being studied to improve the information gained
  16. Pharmacogenomics - M. The study of the effect of genetics on the response to pharmaceuticals

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