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B / 1 : Blood Coagulation 1
Which properties of the uninjured...,
Acetylsalicylic acid aspirin moa ...,
What are the adp receptor inhibitors
14  cards
B / 2 : Anticoagulant Drugs
Anticoagulant drugs 7,
Heparin moa effect indication se roa,
What is dalteparin
9  cards
B / 3 : Agents Used In Anemia
Types of drugs used in anemia 3,
What are the erythrocyte factor d...,
Iron hydroxide polymaltose moa in...
7  cards
B / 4 : Positive inotropic drugs
Compensatory mechanisms for heart...,
What do positive inotropic drugs do,
Which drugs are used for chronic ...
12  cards
B / 5 : Drugs Influencing Cardiac Physiology
What do class i anti arrythmitic ...,
What are the class i anti arrythm...,
Lidocaine moa effect indication c...
15  cards
B / 6 : Drugs Acting On The RAAS
Angii effects 3,
Possible levels of modulating raas 3,
What are the ace inhibitors 4
10  cards
B / 7 : Ca2+ channel blockers and other vasodilators
Where can we find l type ca2 chan...,
What do dhps mostly act upon,
What do non dhps mostly act upon
14  cards
B / 8 : Drugs influencing the oxygen demand and oxygen supply of the heart
Which categories of drugs decreas...,
Which drugs increase the o2 suppl...,
Nitroglycerin moa effect indicati...
16  cards
B / 9 : Drugs affecting the lipid metabolism
How can you prevent artherosclerosis,
What are the statins,
Simvastatin atorvastatin rosusvas...
10  cards
B / 10 : Potassium excreting (wasting) diuretics
What are extrarenal diuretics,
What are the groups of diuretics,
What are the primarily salt excre...
17  cards
B / 11 : Potassium sparing diuretics, ADH antagonists, osmotic diuretics
What are the k sparing diuretics 3,
Spironolactone moa effect indicat...,
Eplerenone moa effect indication ...
9  cards
B / 12 : Glucocorticoids for oral and parenteral use
What are common pharmacokinetic p...,
What are the glucocorticoids for ...,
Hydrocortisone moa effect indicat...
12  cards
B / 13 : Mineralocorticoids. Topically applied glucocorticoids. Adrenocortical antagonists, inhibitors of corticosteroid synthesis
Mineralocorticoids effects clinic...,
Example of a mineralocorticoid,
Fludrocortisone moa effect indica...
7  cards
B / 14 : Androgens, anabolic steroids, antiandrogens. Agents affecting sexual activity
What are some of the main effects...,
Indications for androgens 4,
Contraindications for androgens 5
18  cards
B / 15 : Estrogens And Antiestrogens
What are the natural estrogens an...,
Pharmacological effects of estrog...,
Contraindications for estrogens
13  cards
B / 16 : Progestins And Antiprogestins
What is a natural progestin,
Why are synthetic progestins better,
Function of progestins
17  cards
B / 17 : Thyroid And Antithyroid Drugs. Pituitary Hormones. Hypothalamic Hormones, Hormone Analogs & Antagonists
Hypothyroidism cause symptoms the...,
Hyperthyroidism cause symptoms th...,
What are the thyroid preparations
15  cards
B / 18 : Pancreatic hormones and parenterally applied anti diabetic drugs
Therapeutic aims of anti hypergly...,
Main sites of insulin degradation,
Daily insulin need in type 1 and ...
12  cards
B / 19 : Oral antidiabetic
What are sulfonylureas,
Effect of sulfonylureas,
Oral antidiabetic agents
11  cards
B / 20 : Agents affecting bone mineral homeostasis (calcium, vitamin D...)
What is osteoporosis,
How is bone homeostasis maintained,
Roles of pth
16  cards
B / 21 : Selective B2 Stimulants And Other Bronchodilators
3 examples of copd,
What is emphysema,
Effect of b2 agonists in the bron...
14  cards
B / 22 : Anti-inflammatory Agents Inhibiting Bronchial Inflammatory Processes
What are the most effective anti ...,
What are the corticosteroids,
Prednisolone methylprednisolone m...
16  cards
B / 23 : Drugs Influencing Gastric Acid Seccretion, Protective Drugs Of Mucosa
How is acid secretion in upper ga...,
How is acid secretion in distal a...,
What are the acid suppressing agents
10  cards
B / 24 : Antiemetic drugs. Prokinetic agents.
What are the 3 anatomical structu...,
What are prokinetic drugs,
When are prokinetic drugs contrai...
13  cards
B / 25 : Drugs used in constipation and diarrhea. Drugs promoting digestion. Liver and biliary tract
Different mechanisms of laxatives,
What is an example of a bulk form...,
What is the mechanism of plant fi...
21  cards
B / 26 : Immunopharmacology I
What are cytotoxic agents,
What are the cytotoxic immunosupp...,
Cyclophosphamide moa effect indic...
7  cards
B / 27 : Immunopharmacology II - inhibitors of cytokine gene expression, 5-ASA derivatives
What are inhibitors of cytokine g...,
What are calcineurin inhibitors,
What are the 2 calcineurin inhibi...
11  cards
B / 28 : Immunopharmacology III - antibodies and fusion proteins
What is a common se for monoclona...,
How can you treat injection site ...,
What is an example of a polyclona...
14  cards
B / 29 : Drugs used in cancer treatment I (antimetabolites)
What are cytotoxic and cytostatic...,
What are antimetabolites,
When do metabolites have the bigg...
13  cards
B / 30 : Drugs Used In Cancer Treatment II (Alkylating Agents)
What is alkylation,
How do alkylating agents exert th...,
What are the alkylating agents 6
13  cards
B / 31 : Drugs Used In Cancer Treatment III (Topoisomerase And Mitotic Spindle Inhibitors)
What is topoisomerase i,
What is topoisomerase ii,
What are 3 topoisomerase inhibitors
11  cards
B / 32 : Drugs Used In Cancer Treatment Iv (Hormonal Agents)
When can hormone therapy be used ...,
What are the anti estrogen drugs,
Tamoxifen moa effect indication s...
15  cards
B / 33 : Drugs Used In Cancer Treatment IV (small Molecule Signal Transduction Inhibitors)
How do low molecular weight inhib...,
What are the types of small molec...,
What is an example of a bcr abl t...
17  cards
B / 34 : Drugs Used In Cancer Treatment VI (Large Molecule Signal Transduction Inhibitors)
Trastuzumab moa indication se,
What are the large molecule signa...,
Panitumumab moa indication se
9  cards

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