GI tract and liver

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Decks in this class (16)

preformulation
What does the design of a dosage ...,
Whats preformulation,
What are two controlling factors ...
71  cards
Processes of drug absorption
How is an aqueous solution absorb...,
What can affect the absorption of...,
How is an aquoes suspension absorbed
118  cards
Drug metabolism
What is absoprtion,
What is adsorption,
What is the d in adme
145  cards
pharmacology and physiology of receptors
What do somatic efferent nerves do,
Whats the autonomic nervous system,
The autonomic nervous system can ...
68  cards
drug solubility and dissolution rates
During dissolution the drug molec...,
Whats the next step of drug disso...,
The bcs classifies drug into 4 cl...
80  cards
liquid oral dosage forms
Why do oral solutions provide a f...,
How does bioavailability differ f...,
Solutions are a homogenous system...
112  cards
buccal sublingual and rectal administration
What might topical drug delivery ...,
How are drugs deliverd systemical...,
What are the different anatomys o...
32  cards
drug transporters
Why does penicillin have a very l...,
When the first chemotherapeutic a...,
What are the 2 superfamilies of t...
46  cards
nausea and vomiting
What can cause nausea and vomiting,
What is nausea,
Why are there less treatments for...
29  cards
gastric acid secretion pharmacology and physiology
What regulates the movement of fo...,
What cells make up the stomach wall,
How does the parietal cell produce h
27  cards
constipation and diarrhoea
Peristalsis is the wave like cont...,
The enteric nervous system contro...,
How are sensory neurons activated...
32  cards
excipients
Why do we use excipients,
How is panadol actifast different...,
Whats an excipient
18  cards
processing of tablets
There are many tpes of tablets li...,
What are the advantages of tablets,
What are some of the disadvantage...
41  cards
tablet coating and drug release
Whats a tablet coating,
Why do we use coatings,
What does sugar coating involve
44  cards
drug interactions
What are pharmacodynamic interact...,
What are pharmacokinetic interaction,
Drug interactions are a common an...
48  cards
liver
What are the exocrine functions o...,
What are the endocrine functions ...,
What is the livers role in clotti...
3  cards

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