Match the following terms with the correct definition:

A. area where medications are stored and prepared for veterinary patients
B. abbreviation for prescription
C. the size of a container
D. device that has a flat area for medicine to be placed and a channel or funnel-like area to place medication
E. medication available to anyone without a prescription
F. indicates to the owner how to properly give the medication and to identify the medication within the container
G. agency that regulated controlled substances
H. substance that has the ability to cause addiction and abuse
I. written entries of substances that are prescribed by the vet to monitor how       many controlled items are dispensed
J. metal device with a long handle, that has a plunger at the base, used to hold       medicines
K. required paperwork for veterinarians to prescribe and dispense controlled       drugs
L. pertaining to the ear as in medications placed within the ear
M. the class of controlled drugs are according to the schedule type
N. ear flap with no hair
O. small device, usually made of plastic, which has a long thin handle with a       plunger on the end
P. parasite found within the ear canal
Q. ear flap with hair
R. swelling of the ear caused by a ruptured blood vessel
S.
T.
U.


A. controlled substance
B. OTC
C. dram
D. controlled substance license
E. tragus
F. pinna
G. DEA
H. ear mites
I. pharmacy
J. balling gun
K. prescription
L. prescription label
M. controlled substance log
N. pet piller
O. balling gun
P. aural
Q. rx
R. hematoma
S. scheduled drug
T. pill counting tray
U. prescription drug

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