foundations of pharm Flashcards
drug
- any chemical that can affect living processes
*everything around you is a chemical substance of some sort
pharmacology
- study of drugs and their interactions with living systems
clinical pharmacology
- study of drugs and their interactions in humans
therapeutics
- the use of drugs to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease or pregnancy
when aiming to create an ideal drug, the nurse knows what **three most important ** properties will be looked at?
a. effectiveness, safety, selevtivity
b. simle name, safety, low cost
c. safe, easy to create, easy to administer
d. effectiveness, safety, low cost
a. effectiveness, safety, selectivity
but no drug is ideal
additiional properties of an ideal drug
- reversible action
- predictability
- ease of administration
- freedom from drug interactions
- low cost
- chemical stability
- simple generic name
addition properties of an ideal drug
- reversible action
- predictability
- ease of administration
- freedom from drug interactions
- low cost
- chemical stability
- simple generic name
therapeutic objective of drug therapy
- provide maximum benefit with minimum harm
before beginning clinical trials a company must apply for what?
an IND
what the body does to the drug or the movement of the srug through the body?
pharmacokinetics
passage of drugs across membranes
the pH physiological spaces can “trap” medications by changing their charge
what is the fastest way to administer a medication
IV route