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Decks in this class (29)

Intro to ANS
What are the 3 principal branches...
1  cards
Mechanisms of drug action
What is a good definition of a drug,
What are the 4 type of proteins d...,
Define agonist full agonist parti...
21  cards
Pharmacokinetics and metabolism
What is the basic route of the dr...,
Give some exemples of drug admini...,
What 2 ways do drug molecules mov...
28  cards
Cholinomimetics
What is meant by cholinomimetics,
How is ach synthesised and degraded,
What are the muscarinic and nicot...
25  cards
Cholinoceptor antagonists
What property do both agonist and...,
Where are nicotinic receptor found,
What are ganglion blocking drugs
13  cards
SNS agonists
What categories of na a receptors...,
What is the difference between na...,
How is neuradrenaline produced wh...
11  cards
SNS antagonists
What are the 4 receptors of the s...,
What are the different drugs that...,
Why use sns antagonists for hyper...
16  cards
Neuromuscular blocking drugs
Recall what neurotransmitter is u...,
Recall how ach transmits the ap a...,
Are the nmj ach receptors the sam...
15  cards
Drugs and the heart
Describe the changes of action po...,
What regulated the action potenti...,
What regulates myocardial contrac...
17  cards
drugs and the vasculature
What are the main agents that cau...,
What is bp equal to what is too high,
What is the tier list for hyperte...
10  cards
Drugs of abuse 1
How do drugs produce euphoria,
What are the main routes of entry...,
How can drugs of abuse be classified
11  cards
drugs of abuse 2
What is the origin of cocaine wha...,
Describe the pharmacokinetics of ...,
What metabolites are made from co...
19  cards
Heamostasis and thrombosis
What is a two level wells score a...,
What are the factor presents in i...,
How can anticoagulants target the...
15  cards
Artherosclerosis, Lipoprotein
How are lipids made water soluble...,
How are fats carried from the int...,
Recap the endogenous pathway of l...
14  cards
NSAIDs
What are the main uses of nsaids,
How do nsaids work,
What are prostanoids receptors
15  cards
Respiratory pharmacology
How do nerves control air flow in...,
How does the ans control airway c...,
In which parts of the ans is ach ...
11  cards
opioids
Where is opiates derived from wha...,
What groups are important for mop...,
What are different routes of admi...
19  cards
DIuretics
What is the target organ organ fo...,
Describe the physiology of proxim...,
Describe physiology of descending...
16  cards
IBD
What are the 2 major forms of idb,
Are there genetic factors to ibd ...,
Describe the mechanism of ibd
15  cards
Treatment of gastric ulcers
Are gastric or duodenal ulcers tr...,
What is the most common presentat...,
What are the 2 main tests for ulcers
11  cards
Anti-depressant
What are the two classes of phsyc...,
What are the 2 main types of depr...,
What is the monoamine theory of d...
11  cards
Adverse drug reactions
What is the epidiemology of adver...,
Describe categories to classify adr,
What are the different adr onsets
12  cards
Alzheimers disease
Epidiemology of alzheimers,
Clinical symptoms of alzheimers,
What is the amyloid hypothesis of...
8  cards
Axiolytics, sedative, hypnotics
Describe gaba ergic synapse,
What types of neurons use gaba,
What is the fate of gaba after re...
16  cards
Parkinsons and Neuroleptic
Describe dopamine pathway of tran...,
What are the important dopimanerg...,
Epidiemology of parkinsons
13  cards
Principles of general aneathesia
What is general aneathesia what w...,
What are the 2 broad classes of a...,
What is the target for intravenou...
11  cards
Anti-emetics
What are some things that can cau...,
What is the role of enterochromaf...,
What is ondansteron
9  cards
Principles of local aneasthetics
Recall the generation of action p...,
What is the key thing to remember...,
How do local aneathetics interact...
7  cards
Antibiotics and antifungals
Describe the membrane properties ...,
Explain how nucleic acid synthesi...,
Explain how dna replication and r...
13  cards

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