Pharmacology Flashcards

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Absorption

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the primary factor in determining the length of time to the onset of a drug

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Distribution

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the transport of drugs throughout the body via circulatory system effected by dehydration

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Metabolism

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the chemical inactivation of a drug into metabolites which can be excreted from the body

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Excretion

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how the drugs are removed from the body

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Classification Systems

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Pharmacologic: the drug’s mechanism of action: how it produces its effects in the body
Therapeutic: what the drug does clinically

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6
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Pharmacodynamics

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How medication achieves its effects. ex: primary and secondary effects

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Primary effects

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Palliative -relieve signs and symptoms
Supportive- supports the integrity of body functions (probiotic, antibiotic)
Substitutive- replace something missing (insulin, electrolytes)
Restorative- return to body/ maintain optimal levels

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Secondary Effects

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Side effects- unintended but predictable
Adverse reactions- more severe
Allergic reaction- immunes response (annoying)
Toxic reactions- kidney and liver damage
Cumulative effects- build-up of medication in pt system

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Therapeutic Response

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Onset-
Peak- highest level of concentration
Duration

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