Normal Function of The GI Tract

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How Do Drugs Work
What is the name of the selective...,
How are drugs distributed through...,
Where are receptors usually locat...
26  cards
Anatomy of the GI Tract
What are the three accessory orga...,
What is the reason for the large ...,
What is needed for initial digest...
25  cards
Drug-target Pharmacodynamics - the basics pt 1
What does pharmacodynamics mean 1,
What is a drug 2,
What does not endogenous mean 3
19  cards
Introduction to Medicinal Products (and pharmaceutics)
What is a pure drug 1,
What is pharmaceutics 2,
What does api stand for 3
27  cards
Physiology of the mouth and oesophagus
What are the 3 pairs of salivary ...,
What does saliva contain 2,
What does each gland produce 3
28  cards
Introduction to Dissolution and Solubility
What state do drugs generally hav...,
What is a solution 2,
What is dissolution 3
31  cards
Absorption of Molecules 1
What are the three stages that ca...,
When a solution contains a drug a...,
What factors in the molecular str...
5  cards
Minor Ailments of Upper GI
What is dyspepsia 1,
What is gord 2,
What does wwhamm stand for 3
22  cards
Physiology of the Stomach 1
What are the 3 key sections of th...,
What is chyme 2,
What are the functions of the sto...
23  cards
Physiology of the Stomach 2
What is gastric motility co ordin...,
What enables food to be churned 2,
What does chyme pass through to g...
13  cards
Physiology of the Small Intestine and Accessory Organs 1
What is the common point of entry...,
What is the name of 99 of cells i...,
What is the function of exocrine ...
27  cards
Formulation of Medicines (Disperse Systems and Suspensions)
What are the two phases of disper...,
What happens in disperse systems 2,
What is the name of a suspension ...
7  cards
Absorption of Molecules 2
What is the fastest formulation f...,
What is the second fastest formul...,
What is the slowest formulation f...
17  cards
Physiology of the Small Intestine and Accessory Organs 2
What are the 3 parts of the small...,
What are the 3 parts of the large...,
What is starch converted to by pa...
17  cards
Motility in the GI Tract
Segmentation or peristalsis rhyth...,
Where is skeletal muscle found in...,
Where is smooth muscle found in t...
14  cards
Physiology of the Large Intestine
What are the bulges in the large ...,
What is the main type of digestio...,
What type of motility is only see...
19  cards
Minor Ailments of Lower GI
What is the definition of diarrho...,
What are the 3 types of diarrhoea 2,
What mechanisms can cause diarrho...
13  cards
Tablet Formulation and Chemistry - Powders as drug products and intermediates
What are the different powder for...,
What are the advantages of using ...,
What are the disadvantages of usi...
21  cards
Chemistry of Drugs in Action
What complexes binds together to ...,
What is acid secretion in the sto...,
What cells control acid production 3
7  cards
Minor Ailments of the Mouth
What is xerostomia 1,
What drug type causes xerostomia ...,
What is halitosis 3
12  cards
Tablets as Oral Drug Products
What is the most common type of d...,
What are the advantages of the so...,
What are types of solid oral form...
21  cards
Electrolytes
What are electrolytes 1,
What do electrolytes do 2,
What are electrolytes obtained fr...
23  cards
Rectal Drug Delivery
What is the structure of the rect...,
Why does the rectum have a reduce...,
What are rectal drug formulations 3
7  cards

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