Pharmacology COPY

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EXAM #1: INTRODUCTION I & II
What is the definition of pharmac...,
What is the definition of pharmacy,
What is toxicology
25  cards
EXAM #1: PHARMACODYNAMICS
Generally what is the pharmacodyn...,
What are the five categories of r...,
What type of ligands bind intrace...
53  cards
EXAM #1: PHARMACOKINETICS
What is absorption,
What is the difference between en...,
What are the four routes of enter...
96  cards
EXAM #1: AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY
What is a selective direct acting...,
What is a non selective directing...,
How will reserpine or guanethidin...
125  cards
EXAM #1: ANS PHARMACOLOGY I
Where do the nerve terminals of t...,
Where do the nerve terminals of t...,
What are the two components of th...
67  cards
EXAM #1: ANS PHARMACOLOGY - CHOLINERGICS
What is a direct acting cholinomi...,
What is a indirect acting cholino...,
What are the two classes of indir...
94  cards
EXAM #1: AND PHARMACOLOGY - ADRENERGIC
What is the rate limiting step in...,
What drug blocks the conversion o...,
How are synthesized catecholamine...
54  cards
EXAM #1: GI PHARMACOLOGY
What factors are secreted by pari...,
Where are parietal cells located ...,
What is the function of hcl produ...
75  cards
EXAM #1: GI PHARMACOLOGY II
What is the role of 5 ht in gi mo...,
What is the role of ach in gi mot...,
How is ach metabolized
83  cards
EXAM #1: GI PHARMACOLOGY III
What is ibs,
What is ibd,
What is the difference between ib...
28  cards
EXAM #2: ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS
What are the three major cell cyc...,
What are the specific criteria ne...,
What are the specific criteria ne...
113  cards
EXAM #2: HEMATOLOGICAL AGENTS
Outline the roles of the the five...,
What is the role of gp1b in plate...,
What factors are secreted by plat...
59  cards
EXAM #2: HEMATOLOGICAL AGENTS II
What is type i hit,
What is type ii hit,
What type of heparin causes hit t...
64  cards
EXAM #2: ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMICS
Draw the overview of lipid metabo...,
Describe the structure of a lipop...,
How does the density and structur...
50  cards
EXAM #2: CV PHARM 1
What is the definition of excitab...,
What is the definition of automat...,
What is the definition of conduct...
39  cards
EXAM #1: CV PHARM 2
What are the three consequences o...,
What are the four general mechani...,
What is the maximum diastolic pot...
50  cards
EXAM #2: CV PHARM 3
What are the class iv antiarrhyth...,
What is the general mechanism of ...,
What are the physiologic effects ...
32  cards
EXAM #2: CV PHARM 4
What is the most metabolically ac...,
What is reabsorbed in the pct,
What are the primary transporters...
36  cards
EXAM #2: CV PHARM V
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What are the major side effects o...,
Why is there reduced ca excretion...
37  cards
EXAM #2: CV PHARM VI
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the role of ace inhibitor...,
How are ace inhibitors cleared wh...
70  cards
EXAM #2: CV PHARM VII
What is baroreflex activation the...,
How does baroreflex activation th...,
List the drugs that are safe for ...
10  cards
EXAM #2: CV PHARM VIII
What is the physiologic cause of ...,
What is angina,
What is stable angina
22  cards
EXAM #2: CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
What is preload,
What is the frank starling principle,
What is afterload
44  cards
EXAM #2: REVIEW
What drug is used to prevent the ...,
What are the unique adverse effec...,
What enzyme does 5 fu inhibit
165  cards
EXAM #3: SEDATIVES
What is the definition of cns dep...,
What are cns depressants generall...,
List the categories of selective ...
38  cards
EXAM #3: ANTIDEPRESSANTS
What is the delay of therapeutic ...,
What generally limits the use of ...,
What is the monoamine biogenic am...
54  cards
EXAM #3: ANTICONVULSANTS
What causes a seizure,
What is epilepsy,
What is the general feature of pa...
33  cards
EXAM #3: ANTICONVULSANTS II
What two drugs are hydantoins,
What is the difference between ph...,
What is the effect of phenytoin o...
39  cards
EXAM #3: GENERAL ANESTHESIA
What are the advantages of genera...,
What are the disadvantages of gen...,
What are the advantages of local ...
64  cards
EXAM #3: LOCAL ANESTHESIA
What are the types of local anest...,
What is the difference between a ...,
Outline the path of a pain signal...
39  cards
EXAM #3: ANTIPSYCHOTICS
What is psychosis,
What is schizophrenia,
What are positive symptoms in sch...
34  cards
EXAM #3: NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
What are the main characteristics...,
What specific region is associate...,
What specific region is associate...
42  cards
EXAM #3: ANTIPARKINSON'S DRUGS
What is the aggregate found in pd,
When does pd typically onset,
What is pd characterized by from ...
38  cards
EXAM #3: OPOID ANALGESICS
What types of disease are opioid ...,
Where do opioid analgesics exert ...,
What are the effects of opoids
41  cards
EXAM #3: CNS STIMULANTS
What endogenous molecule are most...,
What will cns stimulants increase,
What will cns stimulants decrease
38  cards
EXAM #3: DRUGS OF ABUSE
What is the hallmark of drug addi...,
What is the basic definition of p...,
What is the hallmark of physical ...
33  cards
EXAM #3: DRUGS OF ABUSE II
What are the two most commonly ab...,
What is flunitrazepam,
What is flumazenil
41  cards
EXAM #3: REVIEW
What sedative drug classes are se...,
Outline the progression of dose d...,
List the six clinical indications...
132  cards
EXAM #4: INTRODUCTION TO ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS
What shape are streptococci,
What shape are staphylococci,
What shape are pleomorphic bacteria
38  cards
EXAM #4: ANTIBIOTICS II
Describe the composition of pepti...,
What is nam,
What is nag
67  cards
EXAM #4: ANTIBIOTICS III
What class of antibiotic is clind...,
What is the spectrum of specifici...,
What is the moa of clindamycin
60  cards
EXAM #4: ANTIBIOTICS IV
For a skin infection what are goo...,
What are good alternatives for un...,
What is a good first choice drug ...
34  cards
EXAM #4: TREATMENT OF MYCOBACTERIA
What kind of infection is caused ...,
What kind of infection is caused ...,
What are the important characteri...
49  cards
EXAM #4: ANTI-PARASITIC DRUGS
What are the obstacles to treatin...,
What are the the three major targ...,
What is an example of an enzyme f...
65  cards
EXAM #4: ANTIFUNGALS
List the systemic fungi,
List the opportunistic fungi,
What are the common cutaneous and...
54  cards
EXAM #4: ANTIVIRAL DRUGS
What type of genome do the herpes...,
What is being targeted in some wa...,
What stage of disease caused by t...
73  cards
EXAM #4: ANTIRETROVIRALS
What does nrti stand for,
List the nrtis,
What is the moa of the nrtis
64  cards
EXAM #4: NSAIDs AND GOUT
What types of chronic conditions ...,
What are the four cardinal signs ...,
What are the non aa and cytokine ...
39  cards
EXAM #4: RA AD ANTI-MIGRAINE
What two inflammatory cytokines a...,
What are the first line drugs to ...,
What is a dmard
33  cards
EXAM #4: IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS
What types of grafts will not pro...,
What is an allograft,
What are the two hallmark calicne...
54  cards
EXAM #4: HERBAL
What advice should you give patie...,
What are two evidence based resou...,
Why are there conflicting results...
30  cards
EXAM #4: REVIEW
What is peptidoglycan,
What is lipopolysaccharide,
Outline the eskape mnemonic of no...
235  cards
EXAM #5: TOPICAL AGENTS
What are the layers of the epidermis,
What is the stratum corneum,
What are the living layers of the...
57  cards
EXAM #5: ANTIHISTAMINES
What is cytolytic histamine release,
What is noncytolytic histamine re...,
Describe the mechanism of histami...
40  cards
EXAM #5: ADRENAL AGENTS
What hormone is released from the...,
How does crh act on in the anteri...,
What is the outcome of crh activa...
51  cards
EXAM #5: THYROID AND ANTITHYROID DRUGS
What is the difference between t3...,
What are four general functions o...,
Outline the steps of thyroid horm...
50  cards
EXAM #5: ANDROGENS, ANTIANDROGENS, ED
Where is testosterone synthesized,
What does the hypothalamus produc...,
What does they pituitary produce ...
47  cards
EXAM #5: ESTROGENS & PROGESTINS
What regulates steroidogenesis in...,
What cells are required for estro...,
What is the two cell hypothesis i...
42  cards
EXAM #5: ESTROGENS & PROGESTIN II
What adverse effects are associat...,
What are the key adverse effects ...,
What is birth control
50  cards
EXAM #5: ANTIDIABETIC AGENTS
What is the product of alpha cell...,
What is the product of beta cells...,
What is the product of delta cell...
64  cards
EXAM #5: GERIATRIC PHARMACOLOGY
What are four methods to achieve ...,
What are the tools used to evalua...,
What body composition changes in ...
33  cards
EXAM #5: INTRODUCTION TO TOXICOLOGY
What is toxicology,
What does it mean that poisoning ...,
Why do we study toxicology
46  cards
EXAM #5: PHARMACOGENOMICS
What is the monogenic drug response,
What is a multigenic drug response,
What is the gene by environment p...
60  cards
EXAM #5: REVIEW
List the vehicles that should be ...,
List the vehicles that should be ...,
List the vehicles that are good f...
156  cards

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