Final Exam : 22 Flashcards

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What is a pre-clinical trial?

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Testing of a new drug is done by a cell culture and animals in order to gain more information.

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What is phase I?

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This study is done to determine a safe dose and uses a small group of people

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What is Phase II?

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Preliminary testing is done in this trial using a group of about 100 to 500 people.

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Describe Phase III?

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Uses a larger group of people to determine if drug increases patient survival.

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Describe IV?

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Continued drug evaluation after approval; FDA approves after 1000-5000 people have been exposed to the drug for 4 to 5 years

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What is the significance of Randomized Controlled trials?

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it is used to determine if the therapeutic benefit of a new drug is measurably greater than existing treatments

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How are trials controlled?

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Patients are divided into groups. One receives the new drug or treatment while the other doesn’t (a placebo)

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What is double - blinding?

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The doctors AND the patients don’t know who is receiving the drug and who is receiving the control treatment

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What could be the outcome if there wasn’t randomization and double - blinding?

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The patient could have the placebo effect, while the doctors could have the experimenter bias in interpreting the results

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What are some of the issues of the drug development system?

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  • Cost is too high
  • Problems with Genetic Diversity
  • Over regulation of safety > risk
  • It takes far too long
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Pharmacology:

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science of drugs and how they work in the body

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Pharmacokinetics:

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What the body does to the drug; how it clears it from the bloodstream

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Pharmacodynamics:

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What the drug does to the body

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What is the therapeutic window?

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The range of drug doses that can be used clinically; ranges from the minimum therapeutic does to the maximum tolerated dose

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Why was gleevec so successful?

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CML is caused by a single genetic defect that is present in 95% of its patients and it does not exhibit the genetic diversity seen in most cancer patient

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How can we apply Gleevec success?

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Its trial divided groups into chronic, accelerated, and blast crisis. They saw the response to gleevec was better at an early stage.

  • reassess the risk/benefit guidelines