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Temple ACMS::Pharmacology::Trey Exam 1
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Study of effects of drugs in living systems
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1st local anesthetic
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Who first said that disease is an abnormal reaction to the body?
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What postulated the idea of mixing lots of drugs together hoping that one will help cure the ailment?
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What treats the patient which sometimes resulted in over-treating the patient to the point of progressing ailment?
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What ideology postulated that sometimes the body can heal itself and that medication is not needed?
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What idea believed that dilution of a drug increased its effectiveness?
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Adverse effects that occur at therapeutic doses?
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Adverse effect that usually occurs at higher doses
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Adverse effects that are unpredicatble or unusual
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Adverse effects that include allergic reactions (an immune reaction to a drug)
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Adverse effects that are result in death
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Adverse effects thatg are unrelated to pharmacological effect
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4 Goals of Drug Therapy
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How the body handles the drug (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion)"What the body does to the drug"
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Interactions of a drug and biological system (mechanism, effects)"What the drug does to the body"
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What is the link between pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics?
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Three primary processes of pharmacokinetics
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Application of knowledge of pharmacology and disease to best prevent, manage, or cure a disease
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MEC
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Drug concentrations above the minium effective concentration but lower than toxic levels
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What does a Time Action Curve display?
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What is the difference between the blue and orange lines?
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Routes of administration are broken down into 2 main categories
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Oral route of administration
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Two types of enteral-related routes of administration
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Sublingual route of administration
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Rectal route of administration
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These routes of administration involve the small intestine
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These routes of administration do not involve the small intestine
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Three types of parenteral routes of administration
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Respiratory (Inhalation) route of administration
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Intravenous (IV) route of administration
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Intramuscular (IM) route of administration
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Subcutaneous route of administration
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Transdermal route of administration
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Types of solid dosage forms
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Types of liquid dosage forms
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Types of gaseous or volatile liquid dosage forms
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What makes elixirs and syrups different from other liquid dosage forms?
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Movement of drug from site of administration to circulation
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Two most popular mechanisms of drug absorption
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Factors influencing passive absorption
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To increase the rate of drug absorption using passive absorption, one could:
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Is the first-pass effect present in oral or IV route of administration?
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Many drugs are ______________
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For weak acids,
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For weak bases,
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To cross a membrane, a drug must be ionized or non-ionized?
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Does a drug cross membranes if it is ionized?
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What is the ratio of non-ionized to ionized aspirin (pKa=3.4) in small intestine with a pH=5.4?
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Allows drugs to be trapped in certain compartments based on ionization level
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General rules for oral absorption of weak acids
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General rules for oral absorption of weak bases
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General rules for oral absorption of charged molecules
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General rules for oral absorption of neutral molecules
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Two reasons drugs are mainly absorbed by the small intestine
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Fraction of unchanged drug reaching the systemic circulation (measurement: under blood concentration curve)
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Drugs with the same bioavailability, time to peak height, peak height concentration and AUC
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What factors does drug distribution depend on?
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If a drug has a high affinity for plasma proteins, some will bind and some will remain unbound. Which molecules are the active drug?
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How could one compensate for a drug that has a high binding affinity for plasma proteins?
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Do lipid-soluble or water-soluble molecules easily cross the blood brain barrier?
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The rate of distribution of drugs to specific tissues ... (choose the correct answer)A. is independent of blood flow to the organB. depends on unbound…
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3 processes to terminate the action of drugs
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Movement of drug away from site of action to other tissues for storage
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Interaction of a drug with the biological system, causing ANY chemical change in the drug
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The purpose of drug metabolism is to:
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Are all drugs inactived following metabolism?
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Metabolic Reactions are broken up into two main categories
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Pase 1 Metabolic Reactions
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Phase 2 Metabolic Reactions
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Major site of drug metabolism
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First Pass Metabolism
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What is required for enzymes in the Drug Metabolizing Microsomal System (DMMS)?
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Cytochrome P450 is a single/family of molecules
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Factors influencing drug metabolism:
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Which of the following is a phase 2 metabolic reaction?A. AcetylationB. Aluphatic hydroxylationC. DeaminationD. HydrolysisE. O-dealkylation
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Routes of drug excretion
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Why can the Breathalyzer be used to test blood alcohol content (BAC) in the legal field?
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4 routes of drug exretion from kidney
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Biliary excretion
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Enterohepatic recirculation
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Factors altering rate of elimination
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First order kinetic rate or elimination
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Zero order kinetics rate of elimination
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Time it takes to remove 50% of the drug from the bloodstream
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Rate at which the drug is removed from the bloodstream
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Steady State
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Describe signifcance of 4.3 in steady state calculation
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A patient enters the emergency room having taken an overdose of phenobarbital. The drug is a weak acid with a pKa=7.2.The pH of his urine is 5.2. How …
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A patient enters the emergency room having taken an overdose of phenobarbital. The drug is a weak acid with a pKa=7.2.The pH of his urine is 5.2. How …
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A patient enters the emergency room having taken an overdose of phenobarbital. The drug is a weak acid with a pKa=7.2.The pH of his urine is 7.2. How …
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