Y2 - Normal function of GI tract

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L2 - Introduction into medicinal products
Pharmaceutics,
For pharmaceutics we need an unde...,
Medicines
23  cards
L3 - How Drugs Work - Part 1
What is characteristic of ions ac...,
Cytosolic,
Intregral proteinsperipherial pro...
14  cards
L3 - How Drugs Work - Part 2
How does direct opening of ion ch...,
What does acetylcholine do,
How do enzyme receptors work
17  cards
L3 - How Drugs Work - Part 3
What are the uses of calcium sign...,
What is ca2 how does it work what...,
How is ca2 transported
12  cards
L4 - Drug Target Pharmacodynamics - Part 1
What is a drug,
What are the characteristics of d...,
Endogenous
12  cards
L4 - Drug Target Pharmacodynamics - Part 2
What is special about the amino a...,
Interactions between cox and subs...,
How do nsaids inhibit cox
8  cards
L5 - Introduction to Dissolution and Solubility
What is the rate determining step...,
Solution,
Dissolution
11  cards
Anatomy of the GI tract
What is hunger satiety regulated by,
Ghrelin,
Leptin
11  cards
Anatomy of the GI tract part 2
Name 1 5,
Name 6 10,
Mesentery serosa
11  cards
Anatomy of the GI tract part 3
Central nervous system,
Peripheral nervous system,
Autoonomic nervous system
15  cards
Anatomy of the GI tract part 4
For the opiod receptor subtype wh...,
For the opiod receptor subtype wh...,
For the opiod receptor subtype wh...
5  cards
L7 - Healthy Living - Fat Soluble Vitamins
What are the fat soluble vitamins,
What constitutes as a healthy diet,
What are the characteristics of f...
9  cards
L7 - Healthy Living - Water Soluble Vitamins
What are the water soluble vitamins,
What are the names of the b vitamins,
Vitamin b2 scientific name where ...
10  cards
L7 - Healthy Living - Minerals and Other Points
Calcium where is it found what ar...,
Iron where is it found and uses,
Iodine uses and where it is found
13  cards
TBC L7 - Healthy Living - RDAs and Effects of Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies
0  cards
L8 - Absorbtion 1 - Solubility
Solubility,
Solution process 3 stages,
Saturated solution
9  cards
L8 - Absorbtion 1 - The Solvent
Immiscible,
How do drugs partion between immi...,
Log p what does it meanwhat does ...
12  cards
L9 - Absorbtion 2 - Bioavailability & Micellar Substitution
What are the routes that the foll...,
Bioavailability,
What happens to poorly soluble dr...
17  cards
L9 - Absorbtion 2 - pH Partition Hypothesis and Log D
What are the steps in drug absorb...,
Ph partition hypothesis,
What does the amount of non ionis...
14  cards
L11 - Physiology of the Mouth and the Oesophagus
What is the function of the mouth,
How much saliva is secreted daily,
What does saliva contain and why ...
14  cards
L11 - Physiology of the Mouth and the Oesophagus - Absorbtion through the Mouth and Oral Problems
Difference between buccal and sub...,
How does absorbtion takes place i...,
What are the benefits of absorbti...
12  cards
L12 - Buccal Drug Delivery
0  cards
L12 - Buccal Drug Delivery
Why is a chemical being pharmacol...,
What is the therapeutic window,
Give the location thickness in mm...
22  cards
L13 - Suspensions - Introduction
What im a solution in pharmacy terms,
How are solution prepared,
What is a characteristic of the a...
10  cards
L13 - Suspension - Liquid Phase Interactions
What is needed for solid material...,
What appens when hydrophoibc drug...,
What causes the charge on the par...
21  cards
L14 - Communication
Calgary cambridge model in summary,
Why do pharmacists need to be goo...,
Systematic enquire 1
10  cards
L14 - Minor Ailments of the Mouth
Xerostomaia,
Xerostomia causes symptoms,
Xerostomia treatment options refe...
22  cards
L14 - Minor Ailments of Mouth - Image ID
10  cards
L15 - Tablet Formation - Introduction
Why is particle size so important,
What are the different distributi...,
What are the true volumes and app...
12  cards
L15 - Tablet Formation - Manufacturing
What are the steps for the manifa...,
What does power mean in pharmaceu...,
What is mean by granules in pharm...
14  cards
L16 Physiology of the stomach 1
1  cards
L16 - Physiology of the Stomach - not finished
What are the main structures of t...,
Name 1 to,
Name 5 to 9
18  cards
L17 - Physiology of the Stomach 2
What co ordinates gastric motility,
What are the rugae,
What does pepsin do
6  cards

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