| Term | Definition |
| thirst | symptoms of an allergic reaction may include all except, which symptom |
| anaphylaxis | severe life-threatening allergic reaction is known as |
| loratadine | a drug that may be given orally to treat an allergic reaction |
| azelastine hydrochloride | an example of an intranasal antihistamine |
| repeated administration of small amounts of antigen | immunothearpy consists of |
| drowsiness | the primary side effect of diphenhydramine is |
| is less sedating | the advantage loratadine has over diphenhydramine is |
| avoid the allergen | the best first step in the treatment of allergies is to |
| alcoholic beverages | an agent that may be potentiated of have an increase effect when given with antihistamine |
| fexofenadine | an example of a nonsedating antihistamine is |
| relieve deep muscle pain | a use for a counterirritant such as camphor may be to |
| nasal mucous membranes | cocaine is an effective local anesthetic for |
| zinc sulfate | which of the following is not an antifungal agent |
| acne | tretinoin (retin-a) is used in the treatment of |
| clotrimazole | an agent effective in the topical treatment of monilial |
| mafenide acetate | a topical agent useful in the treatment of burns |
| enhanced wound healing | the topical corticosteroids have all the following properties except |
| diflorasone | an example of the highestpotency topical corticosteroid would be |
| pimecrolimus | an agent used in the treatment of atopic dermatitis is |
| spf number | an indication of the effectiveness of a sunscreen would be |