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Decks in this class (14)

Lecture 1: Introduction and Prescriptions
What is pharmacology,
What are the two major subdivisio...,
What is pharmacodynamics
58  cards
Lecture 2-3: General Principles of Pharmacokinetics
What is pharmacokinetics,
What are 4 the pharmacokinetic pr...,
What are ways drugs can be absorbed
142  cards
Lecture 4-5 Pharmacodynamics
What is the component of a cell t...,
Most receptors are ___ some are ___,
For most drugs the duration of ac...
130  cards
Lecture 6: Factors affecting ADME
What age groups are more sensitiv...,
Why do very young individuals rea...,
Why do elderly animals react diff...
38  cards
Lecture 7: use of drugs in food producing animals
What are the three uses for drugs...,
What drug is commonly used to inc...,
When a drug is administered to an...
52  cards
Lecture 11: Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology
What are the two divisions of the...,
What does the somatic ns do,
What does the autonomic ns do
73  cards
Lecture 12: Cholinergic Agonists
Describe cholinergic transmission,
What receptor does bethanecol target,
T or f all uses for bethanecol ar...
32  cards
Lecture 13: Cholinergic Antagonists
How does a neuromuscular blocking...,
What drugs are commonly used for ...,
T or f all uses for atracurium ar...
47  cards
Lecture 17: Drugs for Heart Failure
What class are the following drug...,
What class are the following,
What class type is the following ...
78  cards
Lecture 18: Vasodilators
Describe polyphosphoinositide sig...,
What vasodilators increase cgmp,
What
52  cards
Lecture 20: Antiarrhythmic agents
What happens during phase o of ca...,
What happens during phase 1 of ca...,
What happens during phase 2 cardi...
71  cards
Lecture 21: Diuretics
Where do loop diuretics act,
The thick ascending loop of henle...,
What ions are reabsorbed in thick...
43  cards
Lecture 22: Anticoagulants and Hemostatic Agents
A functional clotting system depe...,
Describe the intrinsic coagulatio...,
Describe the extrinsic pathway to...
51  cards
Lecture 24: Antifungal Agents
What are the most commonly used c...,
What are the therapeutic challeng...,
What is the mechanism of action o...
59  cards

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