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Decks in this class (30)

Lecture 2
What is pharmacodynamics,
What is pharacokinetics,
What is pharacogenomics
16  cards
Lecture 3
What are the most common binding ...,
What are the three types of ligan...,
What are ligands
25  cards
Lecture 4
What is an ionotropic receptor,
What is a metabotropic receptor,
What is a catalytic receptor
30  cards
Lecture 5
What terminology is different bet...,
What is the difference between a ...,
What is a saturation effect
29  cards
Lecture 6
What is receptor plasticity,
What are the changes to receptor ...,
What is homologous desensitization
17  cards
Lecture 7
What does adme stand for,
What are the mechanisms of the bo...,
What are some key drug physiochem...
12  cards
Lecture 8
What is drug absorption,
What is rate,
What is extent
23  cards
Lectures 9&10
What are the sites of drug metabo...,
What results from drug metabolism,
What is an example of a drug whic...
19  cards
Lecture 11
What is excretion,
What are the sites of drug excretion,
What are the general features of ...
8  cards
Pharmacokinetics (12 and 13)
What is exposure,
What is the definition of bioavai...,
How is bioavailability calculated
19  cards
Lecture 14
What are the basic features of th...,
What organs only receive signalli...,
What is the general mechanism of ...
11  cards
Lecture 15
How is ach produced in a choliner...,
What is the role of ach in a chol...,
What are the sites for drug actio...
32  cards
Lecture 16 and 17
How is noradrenaline produced at ...,
What is the rate limiting step fo...,
What occurs during an action pote...
20  cards
Lecture 19
What is the timeline of drug deve...,
What are some recent examples of ...,
What are recent examples of drugs...
14  cards
Lecture 20
What is the pharmacological cycle,
What is the toxicological cycle,
Why is concentration of a drug le...
21  cards
Lecture 21
What is the importance of underst...,
What is the mechanistic toxicolog...,
How common are adverse drug react...
18  cards
lecture 22
What are the two key questions in...,
What are the key steps in clinica...,
What are the two type of drug tre...
9  cards
Lecture 23
What is the simplest classificati...,
What types of genetic polymorphis...,
How can inter individual variabil...
12  cards
Lecture 24
What are the strategies which use...,
What are the strategies which use...,
How does ipecac use a strategy to...
22  cards
Lecture 25
What are immune cell mediators,
How do steroidal anti inflammator...,
What are the genomic effects of g...
14  cards
Lecture 26
How is malaria caused,
What are the three guidelines fro...,
What is important in potential ta...
16  cards
Lecture 27
What is the difference between ba...,
What are the three main mechanism...,
How do antibiotics inhibit bacter...
9  cards
Lecture 28
What are the problems and difficu...,
What are the four types of anti v...,
What is the life cycle of the hiv...
14  cards
Lecture 29
What are the three main forms of ...,
What are the major advantages and...,
What are the general side effects...
24  cards
Lecture 30
What are the reasons to treat hyp...,
What are the basic physiological ...,
What occurs in early hypertension...
18  cards
Lecture 31
What are the cells and their func...,
What is the function of the insul...,
What is the function of the gluca...
24  cards
Lecture 32
What are the common features of o...,
What are the aims of oral contrac...,
What are the fertility regulating...
19  cards
Lecture 33
What are statins,
What is the mechanism of statin d...,
What are the indirect actions of ...
16  cards
Lecture 34
What are psychoactive drugs,
What is abuse liability,
What are the criteria used to ass...
28  cards
Lecture 35
What are the different forms of c...,
What are the general clinical pha...,
What is the mode of action of can...
10  cards

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