Drugs, nutrition and the Foetus Flashcards

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What are the 4 stages of pharmacokinetics?

A

Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion (of drugs following administration)

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Factors affecting pharmacokinetics (3)

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Physiochemical properties of the drug
Physiological factors
Patient-specific factors

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3
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What are some physiological barriers to distribution? (4)

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The blood brain barrier (separates central nervous system from vascular system)
Barrier in Kidney
The placental Barrier
Important transporters

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4
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The placental barrier is _______ meaning many chemical substances can still cross.

A

Porous

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5
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Alcohol is an _______ molecule

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amphiphilic (can pass placental barrier due to lipophilic properties)

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Most alcohol foetal syndromes are due to ______

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Malnutrition

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7
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Nicotine passes through the placental membrane by binding to _____ ______ _______.

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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

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What are alcohol foetal syndromes?

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A condition (brain damage/growth problem) in a child as a result of alcohol exposure during pregnancy.

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_______ are substances which are potentially harmful to the embryo/foetus after the pregnant mother is exposed to the substance.

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Teratogens

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