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Decks in this class (21)

Pre-formulation
What is preformulation 1,
Optimal aqueous solubility 2,
Solubility that requires salt to ...
36  cards
Muscarinic Receptors
Categories of nerves 1,
What is the autonomic nervous sys...,
Enteric branch of ans 3
28  cards
Histamine Receptors
Where is histamine found 1,
Histamine synthesis 2,
Where is histamine stored 3
17  cards
Drug Absorption
Epithelium layers 1,
Trascellular pathway 2,
Paracellular pathway 3
55  cards
Drug Solubility
Definition of solution 1,
Definition of solvent 2,
Definitions of solutes 3
62  cards
Analysis
What is extraction used for 1,
What is partitioning 2,
What is adsorption 3
13  cards
Drug Metabolism
Definition of adsorption 1,
Definition of absorption 2,
Definition of distribution 3
81  cards
Drug Transporters
What is transporter redundancy 1,
What processes are involved in re...,
Effect of gi efflux transporters 3
10  cards
Ulcers
What are the gastric receptors 1,
Parietal cell h secretion 2,
Gastric acid secretion 3
24  cards
Liver Disease
Causes of liver impairment 1,
Causes of liver impairment 2,
Stages of liver disease 3
21  cards
Liquid Dosage Forms
How to increase solubility 1,
Excipients in oral solutions 2,
What is minimum inhibitory concen...
16  cards
Contaminations
How are biofilms formed 1,
Bacterial sporulation 2,
Process of sporulation 3
3  cards
Preservatives
Examples of anti microbials 1,
Advantages of using parabens 2,
Challenge test 3
3  cards
Solid Dosage Forms
Ph sensitive polymers 1,
What are nonpereils 2,
Uses of sodium bicarbonate 3
12  cards
Drug Interactions
What causes changes in distributi...,
What causes changes in elimination 2,
What is hepatic clearance 3
20  cards
Non Linear PK
What is saturation 1,
When is non linear pk observed 2,
Absorption 3
7  cards
GI Motility
Function of ens 1,
Submucosal plexus 2,
What does ach cause 3
19  cards
H2 Antagonists
What is a bioisophere 1,
High logp value 2
2  cards
Nausea & Vomiting
What is the parasympathetic activ...,
Sympathetic activation of n v 2,
Emetics 3
15  cards
PPIs
Ppi target site 1,
Ph activation 2,
Liver toxicity 3
4  cards
Coeliac Disease
Duodenum structure 1,
Mechanism of reaction 2,
Symptoms 3
8  cards

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