Pharmacology Chap 1 and 2
transdermal drug delivery systems deliver medications to the blood stream, continuously for _________ hours or longer
24
Drug ________ is the entrance of drug into the blood stream
absorption
__________ are gelatin shells that contain a drug in either powder, granule, or liquid form to be administered by mouth
capsules
Drugs that are known to cause cancer are termed ___________.
carcinogens
Ionized drugs are drugs that contain a ___________
charge
Which of the following terms refers to a name of a drug that defines the chemical composition of it?
chemical name
T/F: the duration of action is the amount of time it takes for the drug to be absorbed and distributed in the body
false
____________ are drugs or drug extracts that are dried and ground into fine particles
powders
Summation occurs when 2 drugs working together by different mechanisms of action, produce a biological response by different mechanisms of action equal to the ______ of their individual effects
sum
_______ are drug powders that have been compressed into an enteral dosage form
tablets
___________ are compressed powders given orally that dissolve rapidly in the stomach
tablets
Drug ___________is a decreased drug effect that occurs after repeated administration
tolerance
In the blood stream__________ drug exerts its pharmalogical effect
unbound
In order for drugs and their metabolites to be excreted through the kidneys they must be _________ soluble, and preferaby in an ionized form
water
idiosyncrasy
when an individual reacts to a drug with an unusual or unexpected response
Drugs have what kind of effects?
- therapeutic - adverse - toxic
Which of the terms refers to the proprietary name of a drug?
- trade name - brand name
Drug poisoning, or toxicity, should be treated by _____________ the use of the drug.
stopping
Pharmacology
study of drugs
Pharmokinetics
study of the processes of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
pharmacotherapeutics
study of the use of drugs in treating disease
Factors that can affect drug absorption from the GI tract:
- the presence of food - the drug's lipid solubility - the drug's ionization
Alterations in plasma protein binding is one machanism of drug-drug interactions that can cause an increase in __________effects
- adverse - pharmacologic
What can be a mechanism for drug interaction?
- alteration in metabolism - alteration in protein binding - alteration in absorption - alteration in excretion
What are Schedule IV drugs?
- ambien (zolpidem) - valium - phenobarbital - chloral hydrate - librium
Because of the variation in plasma concentrations in specific patient populations, doses are often adjusted in what groups?
- children - renal insufficiency - elderly - hepatic impairment
What defines a Schedule II drug?
- drugs with high abuse potential and accepted medical use - Narcotics (morphine and pure codeine), cocaine, amphetamines, short-acting barbiturates, nabilone - no refills without a new written prescription from the physician
Schedule V drugs
- drugs with limited abuse potential and accepted medical use - preparations containing small or limited quantities of codeine - anti-diarrheal medications (diphenoxylate & atropine)
What defines a Schedule IV drug?
- drugs with low abuse potential and accepted medical use - prescription required, may be refilled 5 times in 6 months when authorized by the physician
A person with which conditions can have a prolonged half-life of a drug?
- kidney and liver disease
Which of the following organs have a high blood flow?
- liver - brain - kidneys
Which of the following terms used to describe drugs do not require the services of a physician?
- nonprescription - over-the-counter
What is the safest and most convenient method to administer medications
- oral administration
Which of the following are considered common adverse effects that may be harmful?
- persistent diarrhea - vomiting - confusion
Drug dependence can be characterized as:
- physical and psychological
Suppositories are intended for insertion into the __________
- rectum - urethra - vagina
When should enteric-coated products be taken by patients
1 hour before a meal or 2 hours after a meal
__________- is the percentage of a dose of a drug that is actually absorbed into the bloodstream
Bioavailability
Schedule ___ drugs have a high abuse potential and no medical use
I
____________ _____________ can be used to increase the pH of the urine, thus increasing the excretion of acid drugs in an overdose
Sodium bicarbonate
competitive antagonism
When both agonist and antagonist drugs are administered together, they compete with each other for the same receptor site.
It is called an ___________ effect when the combined effect of 2 drugs that produce the same response by the same mechanism of action is equal to the sum of their individual effects
additive
Tinctures, elixirs, spirits, and fluid extracts are preparations that contain ___________
alcohol
A(n) __________ is a drug that binds to a receptor and interferes with other drugs or substances from producing an effect.
antagonist
syrups are commonly what type of preparation?
aqueous
Troches and lozenges are commonly used for
colds
A(n) __________ is a situation or condition in which a certain drug should not be administered
contraindications
Drug ___________ is a condition wherein reliance on the administration of a particular drug becomes extremely important to the well-being of the individual
dependence
antagonist
drugs that bind to a specific receptor and block a response
The __________________ ________________ can increase the duration of action of certain lipophilic drugs, such as oral contraceptives
enterohepatic cycle
The removal of drugs and their metabolites from the body is termed ___________.
excretion
adverse effect
general term for undesirable and potentially harmful drug effect
Drugs acting syngergistically produce a ____________ effect than the sum of their effects when given together
greater
______ ______ is the time it takes to eliminate half the drug from the body.
half-life
What does not affect drug effects?
height
What is the onset of action for a drug?
how long it takes before the drug produces a response
When a solid forms in a container after 2 drugs are mixed, the drugs are considered to be ______________
incompatible
A drug _______ is the intended or indicated use for that drug
indication
A drug ____________ refers to the effects that occur when the actions of one drug are affected by another drug.
interaction
Two drugs working antagonistically produce __________ of an effect than if they had worked independently
less
the more ________ soluble a drug is the faster it will pass through cell membrane, and thus be absorbed
lipid
after oral administration, drugs pass through the __________ before they are distributed throughout the body
liver
_____ of action explains how a drug produces its effects
mechanism
What are examples of parenteral administration?
most common routes: - intramuscular (IM) injection - intravenous (IV) injection - inhalation - topical application
Topical preparations consisting of oily base to which a drug may be added are called _______ or salves
ointments
The __________ route of administration is any route that does not involve the GI tract.
parenteral
What term refers to a medication that can only be dispensed with a written or phoned order from a licensed physician
prescription
A(n) ________ refers to a specific cellular structure that a drug binds to in order to produce a physiologic effect.
receptor
What two things does a drug manufacturer have to show before a drug is approved by the FDA?
safety and efficacy
Which term refers to a drug effect other than the therapeutic effect that is usually undesirable but not harmful?
side effect
Which of the following refers to the location where a drug exerts it's therapeutic effect?
site of action
parenteral injections require strict practices of __________ technique to prevent infections from the medication
sterile
What is the duration of action for a drug?
the length of time that a drug continues to produce its effect
Drug distribution
the movement of drug to various tissues and organs of the body from the blood stream.
dissoluton
the process of a solid dosage (tablet) form breaking up and dissolving in GI juices
toxicology
the study of harmful effects of drugs
What term refers to the desired effect of a drug?
therapeutic
When a(n) _______ effect of a drug occurs it implies drug poisoning, the consequences can be extremely harmful and/or life threatening.
toxic