gi tract - year one

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buccal drug delivery
What separates the mouth and the ...,
The is the buccal cavity made up of,
Where is the gingival tissue loca...
23  cards
how do drugs work
What is the plasma mebrane,
What are the components of the pl...,
Is there a similar amount of calc...
48  cards
drug-target pharmacodynamics part 1
What is a drug,
What is the mw of drugs,
Are drugs endogenous
31  cards
introduction to medicine products (and pharmaceutics)
What are the 3 pillars of pharmac...,
Characteristics of oral route,
Characteristics of rectal route
31  cards
intro to dissolution and solubility
What drugs can be absorbed,
What is a solution,
What is dissolution
14  cards
anatomy of the GI tract
What regulates hunger and satiety,
What hormones regulate hunger and...,
What happens in a well fed absorp...
34  cards
legal aspects of community pharmacy
Who controls the storage and supp...,
What are the three classes of med...,
What medicines are gsl
14  cards
physiology of the mouth and oesophagus
What are the 3 pairs of salivary ...,
How much saliva secreted each day,
What does saliva contain
26  cards
physiology of the stomach 1
What are the functions of the sto...,
How does mechanical digestion in ...,
What are the three types of cells...
29  cards
minor ailments - lower GI
What is diarrhoea,
What are the three types of diarr...,
Characteristics of acute diarrhoea
43  cards
absorption of molecules 1
Solubility definition,
What are the 3 stages of the solu...,
When is a solution described as s...
21  cards
physiology of the stomach 2
What coordinates contraction and ...,
Does parasympathetic stimulation ...,
Does sympathetic stimulation incr...
27  cards
physiology of the small intestine and accessory organs
Types of cells in pancreas,
What do exocrine cells do in panc...,
What do endocrine cells do in pan...
58  cards
physiology of small intestine & accessory organs 2
What is in the small intestine,
What is in the large intestine,
What does the mucosa secrete
47  cards
physiology of large intestine
What happens in mechanical digest...,
What happens in chemical digestio...,
What is the predominant mixing in...
43  cards
motility in the GI tract
What does segmentation allow,
What does segmentation allow,
Where is the skeletal muscle found
38  cards
minor ailments in the upper GI
Definition of dyspepsia indigestion,
Definition of gastro oesophageal ...,
What is dyspepsia often a sign of
19  cards
disperse systems and suspensions
What are the advantages of solution,
Disadvantages of solution,
Meaning of hydrophobic and lipoph...
27  cards
absorption of molecules 2
Meaning of bioavailability,
What is required for absorption,
What must occur for a drug to be ...
40  cards
oral powders
Powder as a dosage form meaning,
Meaning of a powder as a precurso...,
What do granules mean as a dosage...
38  cards
oral powders and tablets
How are tablet forms more conveni...,
Why are tablets convenient for th...,
What has to happen to products wi...
47  cards
chemistry of drugs acting in the stomach
Why shouldn t you use sodium hydr...,
How does using milder alkaline ma...
16  cards
minor ailments of the mouth
What is xerostomia,
What causes dry mouth,
Symptoms of dry mouth
53  cards
electrolytes
What are electrolytes,
Where are electrolytes found,
What do they do
40  cards
rectal administration of drugs
Where does blood flow in the supe...,
Where does blood flow in the midd...,
Why should you aim to keep dosage...
34  cards

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