Pharm 1 Flashcards
Basic Principles of Pharmacology
Adverse Reactions
Side Effects
Iatrogenic effects
Allergic effects
Drug Tolerence
Toxic effects
Idiosyncratic effects
Reactions/Effects Factors
Developmental
Weight
Biological Sex
Cultural and Genetic Factors
Psychological Factors
Pathology
Principals - Factors of Drugs
nonmelature
classifications
drug preparation
pharmacotherpautics
pharacokentics
pharmacodynamics
Beta Blockers Ending
LOL
ACE Inhibitor Ending
PRIL
Acetaminophen Ending
CET
Benzodiazepines Ending
PAM
Proton Pump Inhibitors Ending
ZOLE
Penicillin Ending
CILLIN
S.A.L.A.D.S
sound alike look alike drugs
Drug Preparations
Enteral, Parenteral, Topical
Enteral Drugs
capsule
elixir
tablet
pill
solution
powder
syrup
suspension
lozenge
Parenteral Drugs
intravenous
intramuscular
subcutaneous
Topical Drugs
lotion
ointment
transdermal patch
Pharmaceutical
mechanism of action physiological effect & chemical structure
Therapeutic
clinical indication of drug
Drug Indications
therapeutic uses and effects of medications
Pharmacokinetics ADME
absorption
distribution
metabolism
excretion
Adverse Drug Reaction
harmful effects that lead to injury in the patient
Side Effects
unintended secondary effects
mild, predictable
tolerable
Iatrogenic effects
developmental of an unintended disorder by drug therapy
Idiosyncratic effects
unusual or peculiar responsible to a drug that may manifst itself as over response, underresponse, opposite of expected response
drug interactions
additive
synergistic displacement
antagonistic
interference
displacement