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Pharmacology Overview
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08/07/2013

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what is a prophylaxis?
Definition
any medical or public health procedure whose purpose is to prevent, rather than treat or cure, a disease or other medical issue
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what is toxicology?
Definition
the area of pharmacology concerned with the undesirable effects of chemicals and biologicals on cellular function
Term
what is pharmacokinetics?
Definition
the effects of the body on drugs (absorption, distribution, excretion)
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what is pharmacodynamics?
Definition
the action of drugs on the body such as the mechanism of action and therapeutic and toxic effects
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What does Fick's law of diffusion predict?
Definition
the rate of movement of molecules across a barrier
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What variables do you need for Fick's equation to predict the rate of diffusion?
Definition
concentration gradient, permeability coefficient for the drug, and thickness of the barrier
Term
How can you predict the ionization of a drug with pK and pH?
Definition
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA])
pH = pKa + log([B]/[BH+])
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What is the volume of distribution or the apparent volume of distribution?
Definition
the theoretical volume that a drug would have to occupy (if it were uniformly distributed) to provide the same concentration as it currently is in the blood plasma
Term
What characteristics of a drug give it a higher volume of distribution?
Definition
non-polar
low rates of ionization
low plasma binding capabilities
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What would renal failure do to volume of distribution?
Definition
it would increase VD due to fluid retention
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What would dehydration do to VD?
Definition
decrease
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What is first order elimination?
Definition
when the rate of elimination is proportional to the concentration
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what is zero order elimination?
Definition
when the rate of elimination is constant regardless of the concentration
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what are the two phases of drug metabolism?
Definition
distribution (alpha) and elimination (beta)
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what does the linear portion of the distribution and elimination phase graph represent?
Definition
elimination phase (remember it is linear on a logarithmic scale)
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Where are Type I receptors?
Definition
plasma membrane
Term
Where are Type II receptors?
Definition
cytoplasm
Term
Where are Type III receptors?
Definition
nucleus
Term
What type of receptors do steroid hormones act on?
Definition
Type II
Term
What type of receptors do Ach and NE act on?
Definition
Type I
Term
What type of receptors do anticancer drugs work on?
Definition
Type III
Term
What is the chain of events following a drug-receptor interaction starting with Ach+receptor?
Definition
Ach+receptor --> Na+ influx --> action potential --> increased free Ca++ --> contraction
Term
what 3 types of drugs are exceptions to drug actions mediated by specific receptors?
Definition
-volatile anesthetics
-metal chelating agents
-osmotic diuretics
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What is another name for pharmacodynamic tolerance or desensitization of receptors?
Definition
receptor down-regulation
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What type of receptors are downregulated after repeated administration of catecholamines?
Definition
alpha-receptors
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What is another name for pharmacodynamic sensitization?
Definition
receptor up-regulation
Term
What type of receptors are upregulated after repeated administration of thyroid hormone?
Definition
beta-receptors in myocardium
Term
What disease results from antibodies to Ach receptors in motor end-plates?
Definition
Myasthenia gravis
Term
What happens to receptors in Familial hypercholesterolemia?
Definition
decreased number of receptors for plasma LDL
Term
Which type of antagonism is reversible: competitive or non-competitive?
Definition
competitive
Term
Does competitive antagonism induce a biological response?
Definition
no
Term
When DFP combines with AchE, preventing Ach from binding AchE, is that competitive or non-competitive antagonism?
Definition
non-competitive
Term
What does chemical equivalence of generic and trade name drugs mean?
Definition
they have the same amount of drug per tablet
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What does biological equivalence of generic and trade name drugs mean?
Definition
they have similar pharmacokinetics involving bioavailability
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What does therapeutic equivalence of generic and trade name drugs mean?
Definition
they have similar clinical responses that will provide the same efficacy and toxicity
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What is Phase I of drug testing?
Definition
10 normal volunteers receive small does and are observed for efficacy and safety
Term
What is Phase II of drug testing?
Definition
a small group of pts with disease are observed for efficacy and safety
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What is Phase III of drug testing?
Definition
large-scale clinical trials in pts with disease are observed for best dosage for treatment of disease
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What is the NDA and who approves it?
Definition
New Drug Application -- the FDA must approve before it goes on the market
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