lecture 3 Flashcards

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what is drug product performance

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the ability of the drug to elicit a therapeutic response and stay in a safe therapeutic range

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2
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what is the goal of formulations

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to transfer a new therapeutic compound and develop a reproducible dosage form

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3
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T/F a drug performance needs to lack a toxic and non-efficacious response

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True

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4
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What processes describe drug product performance

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pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics

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5
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what is the goal of formulations

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to transfer a new promising therapeutic compound and develop a reproducible dosage form

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6
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what does reproducible refer to

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containing the same amount of drug and same performance in the body

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7
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T/F absorption begins declining as disposition begins to increase

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true

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8
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what is druggability

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to look at binding as well as drug-like properties that are favorable for product translation

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9
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what is developability

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means to characterize if the new molecules can be formulated

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10
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druggability includes

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the discovery stage, ability to bind, and in vivo models

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11
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developability includes

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drug performance, soluability and dissolution and ADMET

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12
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T/F drugability needs to be found then developbility can continue

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true

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13
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what is a druggable protein

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proteins that can bind drug-like compunds with binding affinity below 10 mM

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14
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what are the stages of drugability

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gene to protein to pharmacophore

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15
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why are new chemical entities generated

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to fit a pharmacophore

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16
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T/F good drugable entities always mean the drug will be advanced

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False, it does not always mean they will be advansed