Year 2 Pharmacology

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Decks in this class (70)

Introduction to pharmacology
What organization controls prescr...,
What organizations control who ca...,
What are the features of a schedu...
14  cards
Pharmacodynamics
What are the features of drug rec...,
Estrogen receptor and vitamin a r...,
What are two examples of intracel...
21  cards
Pharmacokinetics
Is the protonated form of a weak ...,
Is the protonated form of a weak ...,
Do ionized or non ionized forms o...
43  cards
Autonomic pharmacology I
Which organs receive only sympath...,
All preganglionic fibers secrete ...,
Which enzyme is responsible for b...
32  cards
Autonomic pharmacology II
What is the effect of m3 receptor...,
What is the effect of m3 receptor...,
What is the effect of nn receptor...
51  cards
Autonomic pharmacology III
What is the mechanism of atropine,
What are the pharmacological effe...,
What are the clinical uses for at...
69  cards
Autonomic pharmacology IV
What are the three types of adren...,
What are the two categories of di...,
What are the selective direct act...
45  cards
Autonomic pharmacology V
Epi is a potent stimulant of whic...,
Why are the effects of epi so com...,
What are the cardiac effects of s...
63  cards
Autonomic pharmacology VI
What is the affinity for labetalo...,
What effect does labetalol have o...,
What is the clinical use for labe...
15  cards
GI pharmacology I
Hcl is secreted by what cell,
Mucus and bicarb are secreted by ...,
Histamine is secreted by what cel...
24  cards
GI pharmacology II
What is the result of d2 receptor...,
What are the prokinetic agents,
What is the mechanism of action o...
34  cards
GI pharmacology III
What are common treatment strateg...,
What type of drug is tegasarod ze...,
What type of drug is alosetron lo...
18  cards
Antineoplastic agents I
Are tumor cells with shorter doub...,
Cell kill hypothesis,
Defintion epithelial mesenchymal ...
33  cards
Antineoplastic agents II
What class of antimetabolite are ...,
Which enzyme activates 6 tg and 6...,
What is the mechanism of resistan...
56  cards
Hematological agents I
What allows fibrin to remain at t...,
What are features of venous thrombi,
What are features of arterial thr...
20  cards
Hematological agents II
In hit2 antibodies are directed a...,
What is the result of hit2,
What is the name for lmwh
23  cards
Antihyperlipidemics
What is the lowest density lipopr...,
What are the roles of the apolipo...,
What is the role of npc1l1
35  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology I
Which ion is responsible for phas...,
Calcium is important for which ph...,
Why is the phase 2 downslope of t...
22  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology II
What are the four ways to decreas...,
What are the two ways to increase...,
What are the class ia antiarrhyth...
30  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology III
What are the effects of class iv ...,
What are the cardiovascular sites...,
How do the calcium channel blocke...
16  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology IV
Case studies
1  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology V
Where is potassium primarily reab...,
What is reabsorbed at the proxima...,
What is reabsorbed at the thin de...
28  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology VI
Thiazide diuretics block what tra...,
What is the main thiazide diureti...,
What are the effects of thiazide ...
26  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology VII
What are the ace inhibitor agents,
What is the mechanism of action f...,
The acei effect may be very poten...
38  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology VIII
What is the safest agent for htn ...,
Why is labetalol preferred over o...,
What drugs are generally avoided ...
4  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology IX
What is the typical cause of angi...,
What are agents that decrease oxy...,
What are agents that increase oxy...
14  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology X
What is anrep,
What is the bowditch phenomenon,
Arbs block which pathophysiologic...
19  cards
Cardiovascular pharmacology XI
What are the adverse effects of d...,
What are the clinical application...,
What is used to correct digoxin t...
6  cards
CNS depressants and sedatives
What are the benzodiazepine sedat...,
What are the benzodiazepine anxio...,
What are the benzodiazepine like ...
25  cards
Antidepressants
What is the monoamine biogenic am...,
What is the neurotropic hypothesi...,
What is the moa of tcas
37  cards
Anticonvulsants I
What is the cause of seizures,
Seizures are usually characterize...,
What are the underlying causes of...
45  cards
Anticonvulsants II
What are the hydantoin antiseizur...,
Which hydantoin antiseizure drug ...,
Where is phenytoin metabolized by...
47  cards
General anesthesia
What does general anesthesia do t...,
What is the triad of anesthesia,
Which anesthesia adjuvants reliev...
60  cards
Local anesthesia
What are the disadvantages of spi...,
Where is a spinal block administered,
What are the advantages of an epi...
43  cards
Antipsychotics
Definition psychosis,
What are the positive symptoms of...,
What are the negative symptoms of...
37  cards
Neurodegenerative disorders
What characterizes the deficits i...,
What characterizes the deficits i...,
What characterizes the deficits i...
31  cards
Antiparkinsons drugs
What is the intracytoplasmic aggr...,
Pd is characterized by loss of wh...,
What are the cardinal signs and s...
23  cards
Opioid analgesics
Definition opium,
Definition opiate,
Definition opioid
31  cards
CNS stimulants
What are the three classes of cns...,
What is the analeptic respiratory...,
What is the moa of doxapram
32  cards
Drugs of abuse I
Definition pharmacokinetic tolerance,
Definition pharmacodynamic tolerance,
What are the molecular targets of...
17  cards
Drugs of abuse II
What are the most commonly abused...,
What are the date rape drugs,
What is the role of flumazenil wh...
21  cards
Antibiotics I
The bacterial cell wall is compos...,
What constitutes gram positivity ...,
What constitutes gram negativity ...
44  cards
Antibiotics IIa
Penecillins target what bacterial...,
Cephalosporins target what bacter...,
Monobactams target what bacterial...
63  cards
Antibiotics IIb
Which antibiotic is highly associ...,
Does chloramphenicol exert a bact...,
Chloramphenicol is mainly used fo...
33  cards
Antibiotics III
What are good choices for uncompl...,
What are good choices for complic...,
What three major agents are used ...
28  cards
Antibiotics - MOAs
0  cards
Antibiotics - adverse effects
0  cards
Antibiotics - MORs
0  cards
Antimycobacterial agents
What is the shape of mycobacteria,
What is incorporated into the cel...,
What is the gram stain of mycobac...
49  cards
Antiparasitic drugs
Which enzyme is unique to parasites,
What are the three targets for an...,
What organism causes amebiasis
51  cards
Antifungal chemotherapy
What are the opportunistic fungal...,
Onychomycosis causes what type of...,
Dimorphic fungi usually cause wha...
45  cards
Antiviral drugs
Antiviral treatments for herpesvi...,
What type of drug is acyclovir,
What is the moa of acyclovir
56  cards
Antiretroviral drugs
What are the ntris,
What are the nntris,
What is the fusion inhibitor agent
58  cards
NSAIDs and gout
What are the molecular inflammato...,
What are the arachadonic acid met...,
What are the functional character...
37  cards
Rheumatoid arthritis and migraine
What are the stages of ra,
What characterizes the amplificat...,
What are the first line drugs for ra
28  cards
immunosuppressants
What are the indications for immu...,
What are the major classes of imm...,
What are the adverse effects of i...
43  cards
Herbal medications
What are the problems with eviden...,
What is the caveat to regulatory ...,
What is the role of regulatory co...
36  cards
Topical agents
What are the living layers of the...,
In which epidermal layer does mos...,
Which epidermal layer synthesizes...
48  cards
Antihistamines
What are the general mechanisms f...,
What leads to cytolytic mechanism...,
What leads to noncytolytic mechan...
47  cards
Adrenal agents
What are the drug targets of cort...,
17a hydroxylase is responsible fo...,
11b hydroxylase is responsible fo...
43  cards
Thyroid and antithyroid agents
Where does thyroid hormone synthe...,
How does iodide get into the thyr...,
What enzyme is responsible for co...
45  cards
Androgen agents
Where is testosterone synthesized...,
What enzymes is responsible for c...,
17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase ...
43  cards
Estrogens and progestins
Steroidogenesis in the ovary is r...,
Which cells are required for estr...,
What are the features of follicul...
34  cards
Estrogen and progestin inhibitors
What is the moa of clomephine,
What is the therapeutic use of cl...,
What are the main adverse effects...
29  cards
Insulin and hypoglycemic agents
What are the positive regulators ...,
What are the negative regulators ...,
What is the molecular mechanism o...
51  cards
Geriatric pharmacology
What are four methods to prevent ...,
What are three tools for medicati...,
What is stopp used for
32  cards
Toxicology I
What is the primary determinant o...,
What is the secondary determinant...,
Definition ld50
33  cards
Toxicology II
What is the antidote for warfarin...,
What is the antidote for acute op...,
What is the long term therapy for...
17  cards
Pharmacogenomics I
Definition pharmacogenomics,
Definition monogenic drug response,
Definition multigenic drug response
25  cards
Pharmacogenomics II
What are the gene polymorphisms t...,
Tamoxifen codeine and paroxetine ...,
What drugs are metabolized by cyp2d6
28  cards

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