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Decks in this class (26)

Lecture 1
What does cv disease include,
What is central to the pathogenes...,
What is atherogenesis
13  cards
Lecture 2: Drug/ Target Interactions
What are the drug characteristics...,
What patient factors affect absoo...,
Do drugs bound to plasma proteins...
39  cards
Lecture 3: Challenges of CV disease - Formulation and practice
What are the strengths of uv vis ...,
What are the limitations of uv vi...,
What is spectroscopy
50  cards
Lecture 4: Mechanism of Hypertension - pathophysiology
What are the values for prehypert...,
What are the values for stage i,
What are the values for stage ii
39  cards
Lecture 5: Pharmacology of the Medicines used in treating hypertnsion
What is the goal of treating hype...,
What is the first line of treatme...,
What are the lifestyle modificati...
42  cards
Lecture 6: Drug development in Cardiovascular disease
What are the properties that make...,
How does the angiotensin cascade ...,
What makes ace a good drug targer
43  cards
Lecture 8: Pharmaceutical care in hypertension
What is the definition of hyperte...,
What is the presentation of hyper...,
What is the target blood pressure
26  cards
Worksop 1.1 CV Simulation: Drugs Used In CVD
What is total peripheral resistan...,
What are the two adrenergic recep...,
What does alpha 1 receptor do
12  cards
Workshop 1.2 Clinical Diagnosis Of CVD
What should you offer to 85 years...,
What should you offer to adults w...,
What should you offer to patients...
6  cards
Lecture 9
Define atheroma,
How long does atherosclerosis tak...,
When can atherosclerosis start
60  cards
Levture 10: Emergancy Supply Of Medicines
What quantity of emergency supply...,
How ling is the prescriber allowe...,
Are cds allowed to be prescribed ...
7  cards
Lecture 11: Physiology And Pharmacology Of Angina
What is ischemia,
What is the source of blood suppl...,
What causes angina
54  cards
Lecture 12: Acute Myocardial Infarction
What is myocardial infarction,
Where do thrombus form,
What can provide resistance to ru...
44  cards
Lecture 13: Transdermal drug delivery in CV
What are the three layers of the ...,
What cells are found in the epide...,
What is found in the dermis layer
28  cards
Lecture 14: Advanced transdermal drug delivery
What are first generation transde...,
What are first generation transde...,
What is the limitation of first g...
20  cards
Workshop 2.1: Clinical Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Disease: symptoms tests &
What is an ejection fraction,
What is diastole,
What is systole
7  cards
Lecture 15: Classification and Treatment of Haematological disorders
What are the components of the blood,
What are the three types of blood...,
What are erythrocytes composed of
64  cards
Lecture 16
What is resting membrane potential,
What is the major determinant of ...,
What is a fast depolarizing cell
65  cards
Lecture 17: Pharmaceutical care in patients with acute coronary syndrome and stable angina
What does acute coronary syndrome...,
What is acute coronary syndrome,
What is unstable angina
32  cards
Lecture 18: Physiology/ Pharmacology/ Management of heart failure
What is heart failure characteriz...,
What can heart failure result from,
What are other words for heart fa...
55  cards
Lecture 19: Drug interactions in cardiology
What are pharmacokinetic interact...,
What are pharmacokinetic interact...
2  cards
Lecture 20: Pharmaceutical Care in Cardiovascular disease
What are the causes of heart failure,
What are the clinical symptoms of...,
What investigations should be don...
42  cards
Lecture 22 - Oral versus parenteral management of CVD / Enzymology
What are the advantages of parent...,
What are the disadvantages of par...,
What is an intravenous injection
71  cards
Lecture 25: Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation
What is atrial fibrillation,
What is the ventricular rate duri...,
What is the ecg like during atria...
48  cards
Lecture 23: Drug development - Beta blockers and Statins
Where are alpha 1 receptors found,
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What are the physiological effect...
85  cards
Lab 5 – The pharmacist prescriber’s role in anticoagulation and counselling
What is venostasis,
What causes venostasis,
What is endothelial trauma
20  cards

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