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Decks in this class (33)

Immunosuppressants
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HIV Pharm (HAART ARV's)
All antivirals share a common pro...,
What virus is hiv 2 similar to wh...,
The gene pol encodes what 3 impor...
54  cards
Hypertension (BB, ARB, ACEi)
What are the 4 general classes of...,
General idea of how diuretics wor...,
General idea of how sympathoplegi...
62  cards
General Anti-depressants Class
What are some of the general ways...,
What is the job of mao s,
Explain the therapeutic lag assoc...
24  cards
SSRIs (Anti-Depressants)
Name the ssri s 6 of them,
Pk of ssri s,
Metabolism of ssri s
21  cards
SNRIs (Anti-Depressants)
What are the 4 snris,
What do snri s stand for,
How are venlafaxine and desvenlaf...
23  cards
Cardiac Glycosides
Which ions shift into the cardiac...,
Once inside the cardiac myocyte w...,
What happens during myocyte repol...
33  cards
TCAs (Anti-Depressants)
What are the 2 prototypes of the ...,
What is the fate of tertiary amin...,
How are the tca s metabolized exc...
31  cards
Anti-Arrythmics General
What is the general goal of anti ...,
What is effective refractory peri...,
What is happening to the na gates...
15  cards
Class 1A (Anti-Arrythmics)
What seems to be the paradox of u...,
For what primarily do we use quin...,
What are the 2 main fears of a fib
9  cards
Class 1B (Anti-Arrythmics)
What is the general idea of class...,
How does the ap diagram of cardia...,
What is one of the main situation...
7  cards
Class 1C (Anti-Arrythmics)
What is the basic moa of class 1c...,
What is a class 1c drug what s it...,
When would you use a class 1c drug
3  cards
Class 2 (Anti-Arrythmics)
What are class 2 anti arrythmics ...,
Regarding the ap graph of the nod...,
What are the drugs of beta blocke...
6  cards
Class 3 (Anti-Arrythmics)
What are class 3 drugs,
What do class 3 do,
What do class 3 do to cardiac myo...
11  cards
Class 4 (Anti-Arrythmics)
General moa of class 4,
Among the many ca channel blocker...,
Uses for ca channel blockers vera...
5  cards
Unclassified (Anti-Arrythmics)
How does adenosine work as an ant...,
How do adenosine work,
When do we use adenosine
10  cards
Serotonin Receptor Antagonists (5-HT2 Antagonists) (Anti-depressants)
What are the 4 major drugs of thi...,
Whats noteworthy about the pk of ...,
Metabolism of trazodone nefazodone
16  cards
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI's) (Anti-depressants)
What are the 5 drugs of maoi s,
What s important about the pk of ...,
Tranykcypromide and moclobemide pk
13  cards
Other Random Anti-Depressants
What antipsychotics are used for ...,
When would we use benzadiazepines...,
When would we use buspirone
3  cards
Aminoglycosides (Anti-Biotics)
How do human and bacterial riboso...,
Even though human ribosomes diffe...,
What forms the initiation complex...
64  cards
Macrolides (Anti-Biotics)
Name the 3 macrolides and 1 ketolide,
How are they administered and whi...,
Acidity and macrolides
32  cards
Tetracycline/Glycicycline (Anti-Biotics)
Name the 4 tetracyclines and 1 gl...,
Although tcn s are generally give...,
What can mess with the absorption...
38  cards
Fluroquinoloness FQ (Anti-Biotics)
Name the 4 drugs of this class an...,
Are they bacteriocidal or static ...,
What s special about norfloxacin ...
38  cards
Folate Inhibitors (Anti-Biotics)
What are the three classes of abx...,
What are the precursors of the fo...,
What is the general idea of using...
40  cards
Benzodiazopines (Sedatives and Anti-Epileptics)
What is the difference between a ...,
What are the mild moderate and se...,
Besides anxiolytics anasthetics a...
39  cards
Anti-Epileptics (General, Phenytoin and Phenobarbitol)
Define a seizure,
What is epilepsy,
What is thought to be the mechani...
40  cards
Opoid Analgesics
Why is the class of opioids calle...,
What is the difference between sp...,
What are the 3 endogenous opioid ...
86  cards
Cephalosporin (Anti-Biotics)
How are cephalosporins administered,
Whats special to note about cepha...,
Whats special about the chemistry...
39  cards
Anti-Psychotics (General and Typical)
What is the job of the d1 recepto...,
What is the job of the d2 recepto...,
Why does stimulation of d2 recept...
36  cards
Anti-Psychotics (Atypical)
What are 6 drugs that fall under ...,
How are the aap s metabolized,
Why is this class called the atyp...
33  cards
Lithium (Mania)
What is lithium used for,
What is the basic moa of lithium,
What is the effect of using lithium
12  cards
Anti-Epileptics (Ethosuximide, Carbamazepine, Valproic Acid)
Metabolism of ethosuximide half l...,
Where is it thought the absence s...,
Moa of ethosuximide and also valp...
22  cards
Anti-Epileptics (the Rest)
What is the moa of felbamate,
What is the thing to remember abo...,
Tx of felbamate
28  cards

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