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Decks in this class (17)

1 Introduction to Pharmacy and Professionalism
When was the rpsgh formed 1,
What did the rpsgb do 2,
What did the rpsgb turn into and ...
11  cards
3 Anatomy of the GIT
Where does the git run from 1,
Parts of the small intestine 2,
Parts of the large intestine 3
32  cards
7 Physiology of the Mouth and Oesophagus
What covers the naval 1,
What covers the airway 2,
What protects the trachea 3
7  cards
STOMACH cells/functions
What do cheif cells secrete 1,
What activates pepsinogen 2,
Function of pepsin 3
25  cards
13 Physiology of the Stomach 1
Main function of the fundus 1,
Main function of the body 2,
Main function of the antrum 3
21  cards
14 Physiology of the Stomah 2
Blank 1,
What is the main neural controlle...,
When does pepsin becomes inactive 3
16  cards
15 Pancreas
Secretin effect 1,
Cck effect 2,
Somatostatin effect 3
31  cards
15 Liver + Bile
What do hepatocytes produce 1,
What is the portal triad composed...,
Gluconeogenesis in the liver prod...
15  cards
18 Physiology of the Small intestine + organs 2
What are the three regions of the...,
How does the large intestine comp...,
What are the four layers of the i...
49  cards
19 Motility of the Gut
Segmentation 1,
Segmentation purpose 2,
Where is segementation most promi...
34  cards
20 Physiology of the Large Intestine
What are the main parts of the la...,
What structual feature does the c...,
What are the primary functions of...
42  cards
5 Introduction to medicinal products
Transdermal delivery is most suit...,
Salt formation is commonly used to 2,
Organoleptic properties refer to 3
3  cards
9 Introduction to Dissolution and Solubility
What is a solution 1,
What is dissolution 2,
What is solubility 3
36  cards
22 Powders as Drug Products + Intermediates
What are dusting powders used for 1,
Key requirements for dusting powd...,
What particle size is required fo...
28  cards
26 Tablet Formulation and Chemistry 2
Why do tablets have superior stab...,
Define a tablet 2,
Three steps in tablet manufacture 3
34  cards
29 Rectal Administration
Why is rectal administration done 1,
Structure of rectum 2,
Transport mechanisms 3
31  cards
28 Electrolytes
What is renin release triggered by 1,
What does renin do 2,
What does ace do 3
18  cards

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