Criado por Eavan Brennan
mais de 4 anos atrás
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Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics
routes of absorption
Medical Pharmacology
Drug Classes
How do drugs affect the body
What drugs do not interact with the body and yet have an effect
Non Specific Drug action
what is a receptor
What do receptors do
how are receptors specific
What is an agonist
what is a partial agonist
antagonist
what is specificity
what does specificity determine?
What is affinity
what does affinity determine?
what is efficacy
Types of receptor
What are the 4 principles of pharmacokinetics
what is absorption
what is distribution
what is metabolism
Excretion
what is the maximum concentration
what is the half life?
rate and extent of absorption depends on
What is bioavailability
what is first pass metabolism
advantages of the oral route
disadvantages of the oral route
advantages of iv route
disadvantages of iv
how are drugs distributed in the blood
stomach pH?
duodenal pH?
what is the blood brain barrier
what are the major enzymes involved in drug metabolism
Common drugs that can cause liver enzyme induction or inhibition
what is the main organ of drug elimination
what is used as a measure of renal function
what increases the likelihood of drug interactions
what does A-PINCH stand for
What are A-Pinch drugs
what does SALAD stand for
what is the most effective way of reducing medication error
what are latent failures