SHIT U DON'T KNOW Flashcards

1
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CS with the highest glucocorticoid potency

A

Fluticasone > Dexamethasone > Fludrocortisone > Triamcinolone > Prednisone > Hydrocortisone

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2
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CS with highest mineralocorticoid potency

A

Fludroocortisone > Hydrocortisone > Prednisone

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3
Q

Fluticasone

A

-highest potency, treats asthma

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4
Q

Endomorphin

A

-endogenous opiod for mu receptor

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5
Q

Enkephalin

A

-endogenous opioid for delta receptor

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6
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Dynorphin

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endogenous opioid for kappa receptor

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7
Q

Nociceptin

A

endogenous opioid for NOP receptor

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8
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morphine, codeine, heroine

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exogenous opioid for mu receptor

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9
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diprenorphine

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exogenous opioid for delta receptor

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10
Q

etorphine

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exogenous opioid for kappa

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11
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Orphanin FQ

A

exogenous opioid for NOP receptor

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12
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CTOP, DAMGO

A

antagonist for mu

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13
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Naltrindole

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antagonist for delta

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14
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nor-BNI

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antagonist for kappa

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15
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Nocistatin

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antagonist for NOP

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16
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Bacitracin

A

cell wall inhibitor

treats gram +, topical skin infections

17
Q

Fosfomycin

A

UTIs

18
Q

Doxycycline

A

lyme disease

19
Q

minocycline

A

acne

20
Q

tigecycline

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MRSA

21
Q

TYPES OF MACROLIDES

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azithromycin clarithromycin erythromycin,

22
Q

azithromycin

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good tissue penetration

23
Q

clarithromycin

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H. pylori

24
Q

flucytosine

A

enters fungal cell via cytosine premise (not in humans)

  • pro drug
  • gets converted into active form via cytosine deaminase (not found in humans)
  • active drug = 5-fluorouracil
  • inhibits fungal protein synthesis