Intro/Pharmacodynamics Flashcards
Name the percentages and volumes of the following compartments (in males):
- Total body water
- ICF
- ECF (including interstitium and plasma)
- 60% or 42 L
- 40% or 28 L
- ECF: 20% or 14 L
Interstitium - 10 L
Plasma - 5% or 3-4 L
Do females have more or less total water than males?
Less - 55% compared to males who have 60%
Name the AA derivatives of the following:
Dopamine, NE, Epi
Serotonin
Histamine
NO
Tyrosine
Tryptophan
Histidine
Arginine
What type of drug is more likely to enter CNS: ionized or lipid soluble?
Lipid soluble
Name the general drug targets in order of fastest to slowest action.
Ion channels –> GPCRs –> enzyme-linked receptors –> DNA-linked receptors
***statin
HmG-CoA reductase inhibitor, lowers cholesterol, Ex: Lovastatin
***pril
ACE inhibitor, lowers BP, Ex: Captopril
***navir
HIV protease inhibitor, Ex: Inhinavir
***sartan
Angiotensin II receptor blocker, lowers BP, Ex: Losartan
***mab
Monoclonal antibody
***afil
PDE-5 inhibitor, treats erectile dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension, Ex: Sildenafil (Viagra)
***oxin
Cardiac glycoside, Ex: Digoxin
***tidine
H2 receptor blocker, reduces stomach acid, Ex: Cimetidine
***cillin
Inhibits cell wall synthesis, antibiotic, Ex: Penicillin
***cycline
Protein synthesis inhibitor, antibiotic, Ex: Tetracycline