Pharmaceutical Chemistry Flashcards

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What are drugs ?

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Drugs are substances that alter the biochemical processes in the body.

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What are medicines ?

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Drugs that have beneficial effects are used in medicines.

A medicine usually contains the drug plus other ingredients such as fillers to add bulk or sweeteners to improve the taste.

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How do drugs work ?

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-Drugs generally work by binding to specific protein molecules. These protein molecules can be found on the surface of a cell (receptor) or can be specific enzyme molecules within a cell.

-Drugs that act on receptors can be classified as agonists or antagonists.

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What is an agonist ?

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An agonist mimics the natural compound and binds to the receptor molecules to produce a response similar to the natural active compound.

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What is an antagonist ?

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An antagonist prevents the natural compound from binding to the receptor, and so blocks the natural response from occurring.

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What is an inhibitor ?

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-Many drugs that act on enzymes are classified as enzyme inhibitors.

-They act by binding to the active site of the enzyme and blocking the reaction normally catalysed there.

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What allows drugs to work ?

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-The overall shape and size of a drug is such that it interacts with a receptor binding site or to the active site of an enzyme. The types of interactions formed can include van der Waals forces and/or ionic bonds.

-The structural fragment of a drug molecule that allows it to form interactions with a receptor binding site or to an enzyme active site normally consists of different functional groups correctly orientated with respect to each other.

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How can the structural fragment that is involved in the drug action be identified ?

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By comparing the structures of drugs that have similar effects on the body, the structural fragment that is involved in the drug action can be identified.

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