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Decks in this class (29)

1 - Pharmacokinetics
What is prescriptive authority 1,
What does it mean to prescribe in...,
What are schedule 1 drugs 3
128  cards
1 - Errors, Reactions, Special Populations
What is a side effect 1,
What is the technical definition ...,
What percent of adverse drug reac...
44  cards
1 - PNS Part I
Most neuropharmacological agents ...,
Drugs that act by altering axonal...,
What is an example of a drug that...
112  cards
1 - PNS Part II
There are three categories of ant...,
Muscarinic antagonists block ach ...,
Ganglionic blocking agents block ...
90  cards
1 - CNS Part I
How many neurotransmitters are us...,
The motor symptoms of parkinson d...,
What are dyskinesias 3
42  cards
1 - CNS Part II
Where do seizures originate 1,
What s the difference between a s...,
What s the difference between a g...
21  cards
EXAM ONE DRUGS
PNS CNS
85  cards
2 - Antimicrobials I
Technically speaking what s the d...,
What differences between mammalia...,
For most drugs where is the site ...
49  cards
2 - Antimicrobials II
All drugs that inhibit protein sy...,
What is the moa of tetracyclines 2,
Why don t tetracyclines alter mam...
43  cards
2 - Antimicrobials III
Intensive tb therapy is always in...,
Tb continuation therapy consists ...,
Why is tb so hard to treat in pat...
36  cards
2 - Antivirals
________ is the drug of choice fo...,
What is the moa of acyclovir 2,
What serious adverse effects are ...
15  cards
2 - Cardiovascular I
What percentage of blood is in ar...,
What is systemic filling pressure 2,
If the ef of the lv is 45 what is...
47  cards
2- Cardiovascular II
At therapeutic doses ccbs act sel...,
Calcium channels in the myocardiu...,
How do the actions of ccbs and be...
62  cards
2 - Cardiovascular III
There are three families of anti ...,
When we treat angina we re really...,
Vasospastic prinzmetal angina is ...
22  cards
2 - Respiratory
What are the most common side eff...,
How do glucocorticoids impact chi...,
Long term use of inhaled glucocor...
7  cards
Exam 2 Prep - ABX
Which classes of antibiotics act ...,
Which classes of antibiotics are ...,
Which classes of antibiotics are ...
32  cards
Exam 2 Prep - CV
Name three loop diuretics 1,
Why are loop diuretics potassium ...,
Which drug class decreases the ac...
44  cards
Exam 2 Prep - Respiratory
There are two black box warnings ...,
There are two classifications of ...,
What is the most commonly used sa...
28  cards
3 - Diabetes
What are the diagnostic parameter...,
In regards to meals when should l...,
Which non insulin diabetes medica...
33  cards
3 - Thyroid
What s the difference between t3 ...,
Levothyroxine is t___ 2,
Thyroid hormones have three princ...
37  cards
3 - Women's Health
In addition to reproduction proge...,
The first half of the menstrual c...,
During the follicular phase estro...
27  cards
3 - Men's Health
What is an androgen 1,
Where are androgens produced 2,
The principal endogenous androgen...
29  cards
3 - GI
Where in the gi tract is pud most...,
The defensive factors of the gi m...,
Why are prostaglandins so helpful...
45  cards
3 - Acute Care
Which drugs should patients take ...,
What happens when alpha 2 adrener...,
Abciximab moa and classification 3
5  cards
4 - Headaches
When do migraines usually develop 1,
What percentage of migraine patie...,
Migraines always involve ____ and...
29  cards
4 - Opioids
What s the difference between an ...,
The body has three types of endog...,
What are the three opioid recepto...
13  cards
4 - Substance Use Disorders
Substance use disorder is defined...,
How is sud related to tolerance a...,
The major neurotransmitter in the...
40  cards
4 - Immunologic
B cells have the job of _______ a...,
Cytotoxic cd8 t cells have the jo...,
What does the t in t cells stand ...
49  cards
4 - Anti-Inflammatory
The family of cox inhibitors incl...,
Only one cox inhibitor can protec...,
What is cyclooxygenase 3
25  cards

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