(A) terramycin
(B) fish liver oils
(C) streptomycin
(D) morphine

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(A) terramycin
(B) fish liver oils
(C) streptomycin
(D) morphine
(A) narcotics
(B) sedatives
(C) hallucinogens
(D) anxiety drugs
(A) foxglove
(B) buttercup
(C) lavender
(D) daffodils
(A) 1790
(B) 1796
(C) 1798
(D) 1795
(A) Concentration of a substance in plasma
(B) Concentration of substance in urine
(C) Therapeutical width of drug action
(D) A daily dose of drug
(A) Single to a daily dose of an administrated drug
(B) An administrated dose to a body weight
(C) An uncharged drug reaching the systemic circulation
(D) The amount of a drug in the body to the concentration of a drug in plasma
(A) High lipid solubility of a drug
(B) Meningitis
(C) Absence of pores in the brain capillary endothelium
(D) High endocytosis degree in a brain capillary
(A) Renal tubules
(B) Cell membranes
(C) Capillary walls
(D) Placenta
(A) Intravenous administration provides a rapid response
(B) Intramuscular administration requires a sterile technique
(C) Inhalation provides slow access to the general circulation (✓)
(D) Subcutaneous administration may cause local irritation
(A) Only water solutions can be injected
(B) Oily solutions can be injected (✓)
(C) Opportunity of hypertonic solution injections
(D) The action develops slower, than at oral administration