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Decks in this class (30)

Lecture 1 - Safe Prescribing
Jij,
How do you minimise risk when pre...,
What is the most expensive drug b...
6  cards
Lecture 2 - Clincal Trials
What is the problem with not havi...,
What is the definition of a clini...,
What is the purpose of a clinical...
48  cards
Lecture 3 - Pharmaocdynamics And Pharmacokinetics
What are the 4 main processes in ...,
What form of a drug is functional,
What are the regulatory bodies in...
102  cards
Lecture 4 - Hypertensive Drugs
What is the equation for mean art...,
What regulates blood pressure,
What are some autocoids locally a...
82  cards
Lecture 5 - Diuretics And Heart Failure
What are diuretics,
What does natriuretic mean,
What does aquaretic mean
79  cards
All Drugs
What are acei what are they used ...,
What are arbs what are they used ...,
What are dihydropyridines what ar...
23  cards
Drug Of The Day
What is ramipril what is it used ...,
What is ramipril what is it used ...,
What is furosemide what is it use...
25  cards
Lecture 6 -Pharmacovigilance And Pharmacogenetics
What is pharmacovigilance,
What is the point of pharmacovigi...,
What is the mhra
27  cards
Lecture 7 - Hyperlipidaemia
What is the function of cholesterol,
What is the clinical risk of havi...,
What is hdl
43  cards
Lecture 8 - Antiarrhythmics
What is the process of generating...,
Go to slide 4 describe what s hap...,
Go to slide 4 describe what s hap...
61  cards
Lecture 9 - Repro And Post Repro Health
What is the precursor molecule fo...,
Where are theca cells and granulo...,
What is the function of the theca...
66  cards
Lecture 10 - Diabetes
What stimulates the release of in...,
What is the half life of insulin,
What inhibits the secretion of in...
68  cards
Lecture 11 - Antiplatelets And Fibrinolytics
What are 2 examples of bleeding d...,
What is haemophilia a,
What is haemophilia b
69  cards
Lecture 12 - Key Statistics In Evidence Based Medicine
What is the definition of incidence,
Look at slide 6 calculate the inc...,
What is prevalence
21  cards
Lecture 13 - Reviews Of Evidence (Systemic Reviews And Meta-analyses)
What are the 2 types of descripti...,
What are the 2 types of analytica...,
What are the strongest type of sc...
31  cards
Lecture 14 - Immunosupressants
What conditions do rheumatologist...,
What is rheumatoid arthritis,
What joint is often damaged in rh...
70  cards
Lecture 15 - NSAIDs
What are the different types of p...,
Why type of production are prsota...,
What is the name of the prostanoi...
58  cards
Lecture 16 - Opioids
What is the definition of pain,
What are some endogenous opioids,
What are the 2 types of pain fibres
59  cards
Lecture 17 - Respiratory Drugs
What is asthma,
What is considered controlled asthma,
What is uncontrolled asthma
56  cards
Lecture 18 - Nausea/vomiting Constiption And Diarrhoea
What is vomiting emesis,
Where is the vomiting centre loca...,
What is the very general process ...
86  cards
Lecture 19 - Review
What drug inhibts the expression ...,
What are the 5 classes of anti ar...,
How many half lives are required ...
18  cards
Lecture 20 - GI Pharmacology
What is the most common location ...,
What are some symptoms of gastric...,
What are some risk factors of gas...
36  cards
Lecture 21 - Abx
What antibiotic would you give to...,
What class of drug is gentamicin,
What are the dangerous side effec...
8  cards
Lecture 22- Anticoagulants
What is thrombosis,
What is the difference between ar...,
What is antithrombin iii
64  cards
Lecture 23 - Neuropharmacology
What is idiopathic parkinson s di...,
What structures can form in idiot...,
What occurs in the basal ganglia ...
65  cards
Letcure 24 - Epilepsy And Antiepileptics
What is the main excitatory neuro...,
What is the main receptor which t...,
What is the main inhibitory neuro...
73  cards
Lecture 25 - Anaesthetics
What are the 2 main methods that ...,
What are the 2 ways by which gene...,
What are the ways by which local ...
62  cards
Lecture 26 - Chemotherapy
What type of drugs do we use to t...,
What is the structure of dna,
What are nucleotides
86  cards
Lecture 27 - Poisoning
What is the difference between ad...,
What is the most common pharmacol...,
What is a beneficial side effect ...
45  cards
Review
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the adverse drug reaction...
18  cards

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