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Decks in this class (19)

Lecture 1: Drug receptor interaction (pharmacodynamics)
What is pharmacology 1,
What is a drug 2,
Pharmacodynamic processes 3
115  cards
Lecture 2: Pharmakokinetics
What is pharmakokinetics 1,
Primary sites of adme 2,
Uses of pk 3
126  cards
Drugs
Pseudophedrine 1,
Clonidine 2,
Isoproterenol 3
48  cards
Lecture 5: Pain
What is pain 1,
Is pain directly proportional to ...,
Why is pain underrated 3
35  cards
Lecture 5: Migraines and NSAIDS
Common causes of headaches 1,
What are the pharmacological effe...,
Synthesis of prostaglandins 3
48  cards
Lecture 8: Epilepsy
What is epilepsy 1,
What is a seizure 2,
Causes of epilepsy 3
27  cards
Lecture 9: Antipsychotics
Flow chart of psychotic disorders 1,
What is schizophrenia 2,
Diagnosis symptom groups 3
22  cards
Lecture 10: Bipolar
What is mania 1,
Symptoms of mania 2,
What is hypomania 3
14  cards
Lecture 11: Anti-depressants
Outline of depression and treatme...,
Types of depressive disorders 2,
Reactive secondary depression 3
16  cards
Lecture 12: Anxiolytics and hypnotics
What does anxiolytic mean 1,
What does hypnotic mean 2,
What is the basic foundation of b...
48  cards
Lecture 13: Parkinson's
How many canadians have parkinson...,
When do symptoms of parkinson s u...,
Types of movements in parkinson s 3
21  cards
Lecture 14: Drugs of abuse
What is recreational drug use 1,
Misuse vs abuse 2,
Characteristics of addiction 3
86  cards
Lecture 15: Addiction pharmacotherapy
Characteristics of addiction 1,
Diagnostic criteria for dsm v opi...,
How to distinguish between mild m...
42  cards
Lecture 16: Antibiotics 1
What are the factors that influen...,
What are the local host resistanc...,
Considerations when selecting ant...
26  cards
Lecture 17: Antibiotics 2
What are the most commonly prescr...,
Rational behind cell wall inhibit...,
Mechanism of cell wall inhibitors 3
12  cards
Lecture 18: Antibiotics 3
Antibiotics used in various condi...,
Cause of symptoms of upper respir...,
Utility of antibiotics in upper r...
35  cards
Lecture 19: Antitubercular therapies
How is tb acquired 1,
Evidence of tb 2,
Latent vs active tb 3
23  cards
Lecture 20: antiviral drugs
What are some characteristics of ...,
Virus classification 2,
What are the cytopathic effects o...
57  cards
Lecture 21: Antifungals
Where are fungal locations usuall...,
Composition of the cell wall of f...,
Can you treat fungi with antibiot...
9  cards

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