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Decks in this class (15)

Lecture 1
What is the clinical aim of a drug,
What is the therapeutic index,
What is bioavailability
70  cards
Lecture 2
What does adme stand for in pharm...,
What is volume of distribution,
Would a drug with high lipid solu...
30  cards
Lecture 3
What are agonists,
What are antagonists,
What is a receptor
48  cards
Lecture 4
What is the central nervous syste...,
What is the peripheral nervous sy...,
What are the three domains of the...
48  cards
Lecture 5
What precursors are used to synth...,
What enzyme synthesise ach,
What have amyloid proteins been i...
48  cards
Lecture 6
What are the subtypes of machrs,
What is the function of the m1 su...,
Where is the m1 subtype expressed
60  cards
Lecture 7
What are the catecholamines,
What is one example of a tryptamine,
What is the first step of noradre...
75  cards
Lecture 8
What is an example of a catechola...,
What is an example of a tryptamine,
What does noradrenaline regulate
62  cards
Lecture 9
What are the adenine nucleotide s...,
What are the adenine nucleoside s...,
What are the stages of purine rec...
44  cards
Lecture 10
What are the types of glutamate l...,
What type of transmission are the...,
How is glutamate synthesised
26  cards
Lecture 11
What are the main neurophysiologi...,
General anaesthetics definition,
What are general anaesthetics use...
51  cards
Lecture 12
Definition of pain,
What affects pain experience,
What are the effects of pain beha...
71  cards
Lecture 13
What are the central effects of thc,
What are the peripheral effects o...,
What are the pharmacokinetics of thc
29  cards
Lecture 14
Definition of substance abuse,
Definition of drug dependence,
Why are certain drugs addictive
37  cards
Lecture 15
What are characteristics of a psy...,
What are the major classes of psy...,
What are examples of lysergics
30  cards

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