MPharm Year 2 - MP221

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Lecture 2 - how do drugs work?
What is the plasma membrane made ...,
Why are the hydrophilic heads and...,
Why is the plasma membrane select...
61  cards
Lecture 3 - anatomy of GI tract
What is the gastrointestinal gi t...,
List the main organs of the gi tr...,
What are the accessory organs of ...
68  cards
Lecture 4 - drug-target pharmacodynamics
What is a drug 1,
What determines drug safety 2,
Define efficacy and toxicity 3
29  cards
Lecture 5 - Introduction to medicinal products (and pharmaceutics)
What is a pure drug drug substanc...,
What is a medicinal agent or acti...,
What is a drug product dp or medi...
36  cards
Lecture 6 - buccal drug delivery
What does buccal refer to 1,
Where is the buccal cavity located 2,
What organs are in the buccal cav...
62  cards
Lecture 7 - Physiology of the mouth and oesophagus
What is the main function of the ...,
What does saliva do 2,
Which glands produce watery saliv...
63  cards
Lecture 9 - intro to dissolution and solubility
Why must a drug dissolve before a...,
Which acts faster a tablet or a s...,
What is a solution 3
27  cards
Lecture 11 - absorption of molecules 1
What is solubility 1,
What is the difference between di...,
What are the 3 stages of solution...
20  cards
Lecture 12 - minor ailments of upper GI tract
Why is it important to understand...,
What is wwhamm and why is it used 2,
Define indigestion dyspepsia 3
28  cards
Lecture 13 - physiology of stomach 1
What are the main functions of th...,
How long does the stomach store f...,
What is mechanical digestion in t...
30  cards
Lecture 14 - physiology of stomach 2
What types of movements does the ...,
Which nerve network coordinates s...,
How does the autonomic nervous sy...
36  cards
Lecture 15 - physiology of the small intestine and accessory organs
Which organs are considered acces...,
What is the role of the pancreas ...,
What is the role of the liver in ...
33  cards
Lecture 16 - disperse systems & suspensions
What is a solution 1,
What is the formula for a solution 2,
What are the advantages of soluti...
28  cards
Lecture 17 - absorption of molecules 2
What is bioavailability f 1,
Formula for bioavailability 2,
What can reduce bioavailability b...
30  cards
Lecture 18 - physiology of small intestines and accessory organs 2
What are the three sections of th...,
What are the main functions of th...,
What are the layers of the intest...
31  cards
Lecture 19 - motility in the GI tract
What are the main motility proces...,
Where is skeletal muscle found in...,
Where is smooth muscle found in t...
26  cards
Lecture 20 - physiology of the large intestine
What are the main sections of the...,
What are the main roles of the la...,
How does mechanical digestion occ...
28  cards
Lecture 21 - minor ailments of the lower GI tract
What does wwhamm stand for in a p...,
Why ask who is it for in wwhamm 2,
What should be asked about sympto...
35  cards
Lecture 22 - powders as drug products and intermediates
What are powders in pharmaceutics 1,
What are solid powder drug produc...,
What are liquid powder drug produ...
28  cards
Lecture 24 - chemistry of drugs in action
What was the old belief about ind...,
What are the main approaches to t...,
What happens when an acid reacts ...
42  cards
Lecture 25 - minor ailments of the mouth
What is xerostomia 1,
What are common causes of xerosto...,
What are symptoms of xerostomia 3
36  cards
Lecture 26 - tablets as oral drug products
What are the advantages of solid ...,
What are examples of solid oral f...,
What is a tablet 3
48  cards
Lecture 28 - electrolytes and maintenance of homeostasis
What are electrolytes 1,
Where are electrolytes found 2,
Name the main electrolytes in the...
82  cards
Lecture 29 - rectal drug delivery
What are the main drug administra...,
When is rectal drug delivery chos...,
Describe the rectum s structure 3
51  cards

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