Ch.2 Pharmacology principals Flashcards

1
Q
  1. _____________ lower bp.
  2. _____________ lower bp by blocking adrenaline.
A
  1. ACE inhibitors
  2. BETA blockers
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2
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Pharmacokinetics/ Absorption:
The _______________ is the liver converting the drug into inactive metabolites.

A

1st pass effect

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3
Q

Pharmacokinetics/ Distribution:
___________ carries protein-bound drugs via bloodstream to site of action.

A

Albumin(protein)

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4
Q

What is “half life”?

A

Time required for 1/2 of the drug to be removed from the body.

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5
Q

What is Duration of Action?

A

Time in which the drug concentration is enough to elicit a therapeutic response.

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6
Q

PharmaCoDynamics

A

Drug actions within the body.
mechanism of action, therapeutic effects, polypharmacy.

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7
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PharmaCognosy

A

Nature vs. Synthetic drug source.

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8
Q

PharmaCoEconomics

A

Compare drug values

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9
Q

PharmaCoTheraputics

A

Medications to prevent or treat disease.

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10
Q

Palliative care

A

keeps patient comfy (lifetime disease)

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11
Q

Supportive therapy

A

rehydrate

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12
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Prophylactic therapy

A

anticipate problem

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13
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Empiric therapy

A

experience

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14
Q

Therapeutic index:
Tolerance vs. Dependence

A

Tolerance: decreased response with repeat doses.
Dependence: Physiologic/Psychological need for drugs.

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15
Q

Therapeutic index:
Physiological vs. Psychological needs

A

Physiological: to avoid withdrawal.
Psychological: addiction, desire for euphoric effects.

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16
Q

Drug interactions: Types of adverse drug event (Ade)?

A

Pharmacological react.
Hypersensitivity react.
Idiosyncratic react.
Drug interaction.

17
Q

Give an example of a pharmacological reaction.

A

Bp medication drops bp too much.

18
Q

What is a hypersensitivity reaction?

A

allergic reaction

19
Q

What is an idiosyncratic reaction?

A

unexpected reaction

20
Q

List drug routes

A

Enteral
Parenteral
Topical

21
Q

Types of enteral drug routes.

A

Oral
Sublingual
Buccal
Rectal

22
Q

Types of parenteral drug routes.

A

IV
IM
SUBQ
ID (dermal)
Intraarterial
Intrathecal
Intraarticular

23
Q

Types of Topical drug routes.

A

Optic
Otic
Intranasal
Inhalation
Rectal
Vaginal

24
Q

4 ways med errors occur.

A

Prescribing
Dispensing
Administering
Monitoring

25
Q

Drug Polymorphism:

A

shelf life & toxicity

26
Q

PharmaCoGenomics:

A

How genes affect drugs

27
Q

Bioequivalent

A

two drugs at the same time, the same active ingredient.

28
Q

Steady state

A

drug excreted is same as drug absorbed

29
Q

Dissolution rates: fastest and slowest?

A

fast: powders, granolas, sprinkles.
Slower: capsules, tabs, enteric coded.

30
Q

The term for the ratio between therapeutic effects and toxic effects?

A

Therapeutic index

31
Q

protein bound drugs have ________ duration of action.

A

longer