PHARMA

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Bioavailability

Amount of drug that reaches the circulatory system after administration

diazepam and phenytoin

DOC: tonic clonic and status epilepticus

Posology

Study of dosages

atropine and scopolamine

belladonna alkaloids

Pharmcology

branch of medicine concerned with the uses, effects and modes of drugs

Pharmacodynamics

concerned with the effects of drugs and the mechanism of action

Cholinergic anti cholinergic diazepam

contraindicated drugs for glaucoma

Syrup of Ipecac

induces vomiting

Excretion

kidney

vit. A D E K

lipid/ fat soluble

metablism

liver and plasma

GABA

most common inhibitory neurotransmitter

Benzodiazepines

most commonly used in dentistry pedo/ adult

Chloral Hydrate

most commonly used in pediatric dentistry oral

nitrous oxide

most commonly used in pediatric pts

Pharmacokinetics

movement of drugs within the body

first pass effect

phenomenon of drug metabolism whereby the concentration of orally taken drugs us reduced

Activated Charcoal

prevents absorption of toxins into the body if the ingested substance is known to be affected by charcoal in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract

Absorption

process of drug uptake from the sure of administration towards the bloodstream

porphyrin

red tooth?

LA Analgesics Sedative hypnotics

safe for pregnant women

False

sedative hypnotics produces analgesia?

true

sedative hypnotics produces drug dependence

teratology

study of damage to fetus

Toxicology

study of drug's harmful effect

Adipocytes

temporary storage site of drugs

agonist

the drug that has affinity and intrinsic activity

Ultra short acting

very lipid soluble drug

vit b and c

water soluble vitamins

ADME

absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion

Cumulation

accumulation of drug because it cannot be excreted by the body?

antagonist

affinity lang so it PREVENTS the effect

Benzodiapines

antagonist: flumazenil

narcotics

antagonist: naloxone

paton's rate theory

drug effect is proportional to the rate of the drug and receptor combine

clark's occupational theory

drug is proportional to the number of the receptors occupied

Distribution

happens at the plasma; albumin; lipid solubility (systemic distribution)

Absorption

happens at the small intestine


Ensembles d'études connexes

CITI Good Clinical Practice (US only Drug or Device Research)

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Mikroøkonomi: Kapitel 2 - Markedsmekanismen

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