PHARM Block 3 - Gastrointestinal System, Liver And Kidneys

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Decks in this class (27)

W1 L1 - Intro To Gut Physiology And Function
What s pharmacokinetics pk 1,
What s pharmacodynamics pd 2,
What does adme stand for 3
56  cards
W1 L2 - Liquid dosage forms and their applications (solutions)
What s a suspension 1,
What s an emulsion 2,
What are the 2 types of liquid do...
37  cards
W1 L3 - Absorption vs Adsorption
What are sorption processes 1,
Is absorption part of pharmacokin...,
Define wetting and spreading 3
21  cards
W1 L4 - Liquid Dosage Forms and their Applications (Emulsions and Suspensions)
What s an emulsion 1,
Two types of emulsion 2,
Role of emulsifying agents 3
40  cards
EBL W1 - Structure/basic function of GI tract and GI directed formulation
Ph enzymes and chemical environme...,
Ph enzymes and chemical environme...,
Ph enzymes chemical environments ...
22  cards
W2 L1 - Introduction to ADME
What does adme stand for 1,
Define absorption 2,
Define distribution 3
23  cards
W2 L2 - Pharmacology Principles
What s pharmacology 1,
Define pharmacotherapeutics 2,
How does a drug cause an intracel...
27  cards
W2 L3 - BP and Pharmaceutical Analysis
What s british pharmacopeia 1,
Who oversees the bp 2,
What must a product labeled parac...
21  cards
W2 L4 - One molecule, many friends
Comparison between brand name and...,
What does mhra stand for 2,
Requirements for the sale of a me...
13  cards
EBL W2 - Pharmaceutics principles – expanded info on liquid dosage forms, basic PK in context of GI tract
Cimetidine class target mechanism...,
Indications for cimetidine 2,
Cimetidine formulations and route...
31  cards
W3 L1 - Intro to pharmaceutical analysis techniques
Pharmaceutical applications of ph...,
Why is sample preparation importa...,
What are the main extraction and ...
14  cards
W3 L2 - Medicinal chemistry on omeprazole & PPIs
Structure activity relationship s...,
Early drug development drugs in o...,
Peptic ulcer disease early drug d...
10  cards
W3 L3 - Receptors (pharmacology)
Define signal transduction 1,
What are drug targets 2,
What can receptors be linked to 3
22  cards
W3 L4 - Pharm Analysis - EMR/UV (Notes made)
What is electromagnetic radiation...,
How are wavelength frequency and ...,
How does light behave like both a...
18  cards
W3 L5 - Intro to Upper GI Therapeutics (SDL) - notes made
What defines functional dyspepsia...,
What symptoms suggest a problem i...,
What diagnostic steps and red fla...
11  cards
EBL W3 - Acid-suppressing medicines
What does gord stand for 1,
Define gord 2,
Contributing factors of gord 3
10  cards
W4 L1 - Lower GI therapeutics
Diarrhoea definition and diagnosis 1,
Which types of stools will form d...,
Pathophysiology of diarrhoea 3
35  cards
W4 L1 - Lower GI therapeutics (SUMMARY)
What is the definition of diarrho...,
How is diarrhoea categorized 2,
What are common causes of acute d...
38  cards
W4 L2 - Drug absorption and bioavailability
Absorption definition 1,
Important drug specific propertie...,
Important formulation specific pr...
24  cards
W4 L3 - Dissolution
Dissolution definition 1,
Process of dissolution 2,
Effect of increasing sa on dissol...
9  cards
W4 L4 - Transporters
What are transporters and their f...,
Overview of active passive transp...,
Where are nutrients absorbed 3
18  cards
EBL W4 - Lower GI tract: Diarrhoea, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Types of laxatives 1,
Bulk forming laxative examples mo...,
Stimulant laxative examples moa k...
15  cards
W5 L1 - Intro to Vitamins and Minerals - notes made
Role of vitamins and minerals 1,
Effect of vitamin mineral deficie...,
What are vitamins 3
45  cards
W5 L2 - Introduction to cancer therapy
Options for cancer treatment 1,
What would make a good drug target 2,
Expanded hallmarks of cancer 3
29  cards
W5 L3 - Green Chemistry and Sustainability
Steps in environmental life cycle...,
Environmental hazards of clozapin...,
Environmental hazards of antibiot...
22  cards
W5 L4 - Cancer Drugs **
What are the major categories of ...,
What makes a drug efficacious and...,
What advances have transformed dr...
10  cards
EBL W5
0  cards

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