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[Show more]what is psychopharmacology - Answer -study of effects of exogenous drugs on the NS and on behavior 
-can be used to generate and test hypotheses about effects of endogenous substances on ns and behavior 
 
what does a drug have to do to effect you - Answer 1. get inside you 
2. get to site of ac...
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Add to cartwhat is psychopharmacology - Answer -study of effects of exogenous drugs on the NS and on behavior 
-can be used to generate and test hypotheses about effects of endogenous substances on ns and behavior 
 
what does a drug have to do to effect you - Answer 1. get inside you 
2. get to site of ac...
What are the 4 significant membranes and barriers to consider in the absorption of drugs? - Answer capillary wall, cell membranes, blood-brain barrier, and placental barrier 
 
How do psychoactive drugs exert their effect? - Answer They do this by altering brain chemicals called neurotransmitter...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 significant membranes and barriers to consider in the absorption of drugs? - Answer capillary wall, cell membranes, blood-brain barrier, and placental barrier 
 
How do psychoactive drugs exert their effect? - Answer They do this by altering brain chemicals called neurotransmitter...
How do drugs get into the body. - Answer ADME: 
absorption 
distribution 
metabolism 
excretion 
 
drugs - Answer Chemical compounds administered to bring about some desired change in the body. 
 
psychoactive drugs - Answer Substances that act to alter mood, thought, or behavior and are used ...
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Add to cartHow do drugs get into the body. - Answer ADME: 
absorption 
distribution 
metabolism 
excretion 
 
drugs - Answer Chemical compounds administered to bring about some desired change in the body. 
 
psychoactive drugs - Answer Substances that act to alter mood, thought, or behavior and are used ...
The specific effect of a particular drug at a particular synapse is largely determined by. - Answer the receptor subtype(s) it binds to 
 
Using the dose response curve below, __________ is the most potent drug; ____________ is the least effective drug. - Answer hydromorphine; aspirin 
 
In the ...
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Add to cartThe specific effect of a particular drug at a particular synapse is largely determined by. - Answer the receptor subtype(s) it binds to 
 
Using the dose response curve below, __________ is the most potent drug; ____________ is the least effective drug. - Answer hydromorphine; aspirin 
 
In the ...
Absorption - Answer Movement of a drug from the site of administration to the circulatory system. 
 
Acute tolerance - Answer Rapid tolerance formed during a single administration of a drug, as is the case with alcohol. 
 
Additive effects - Answer Drug interactions characterized by the collec...
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Add to cartAbsorption - Answer Movement of a drug from the site of administration to the circulatory system. 
 
Acute tolerance - Answer Rapid tolerance formed during a single administration of a drug, as is the case with alcohol. 
 
Additive effects - Answer Drug interactions characterized by the collec...
Psychoactive - Answer Pertaining to effects on mood, 
thinking and behavior. 
 
Psychoactive drug - Answer A drug that produces effects on mood, thinking and behavior. 
 
Psychopharmacology - Answer The scientific study of the effects of on behavior (a union of the fields of Psychology and Pha...
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Add to cartPsychoactive - Answer Pertaining to effects on mood, 
thinking and behavior. 
 
Psychoactive drug - Answer A drug that produces effects on mood, thinking and behavior. 
 
Psychopharmacology - Answer The scientific study of the effects of on behavior (a union of the fields of Psychology and Pha...
aromatic amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) - Answer Enzyme that catalyzes the removal of a carboxyl group from certain amino acids. It is responsible for the conversion of DOPA to DA in catecholaminergic neurons and the conversion of 5-HTP to 5-HT in serotonergic neurons. 
 
buspirone (Buspar) - Ans...
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Add to cartaromatic amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) - Answer Enzyme that catalyzes the removal of a carboxyl group from certain amino acids. It is responsible for the conversion of DOPA to DA in catecholaminergic neurons and the conversion of 5-HTP to 5-HT in serotonergic neurons. 
 
buspirone (Buspar) - Ans...
What are the four criteria for neurotransmitter (NT) identification? - Answer Chemical (as well as the enzymes responsible for its synthesis and catabolism) must be present in the presynaptic terminal of pathway examined 
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Chemical must be released from the examined pathway upon electrical an...
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Add to cartWhat are the four criteria for neurotransmitter (NT) identification? - Answer Chemical (as well as the enzymes responsible for its synthesis and catabolism) must be present in the presynaptic terminal of pathway examined 
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Chemical must be released from the examined pathway upon electrical an...
Temazepam (Restoril) - Answer psychotropic agent, hypnotic agent 
 
Omeprazole (Prilosec) - Answer gastrointestinal agent, antacid/antiulcer 
 
Cefdinir (Omnicef) - Answer anti-infective, antibiotic 
 
Albuterol (Volmax) - Answer respiratory agent, bronchodilator 
 
Risperidone (Risperdal) -...
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Add to cartTemazepam (Restoril) - Answer psychotropic agent, hypnotic agent 
 
Omeprazole (Prilosec) - Answer gastrointestinal agent, antacid/antiulcer 
 
Cefdinir (Omnicef) - Answer anti-infective, antibiotic 
 
Albuterol (Volmax) - Answer respiratory agent, bronchodilator 
 
Risperidone (Risperdal) -...
absorption - Answer Movement of a drug from the site of administration to the circulatory system. 
 
acute tolerance - Answer Rapid tolerance formed during a single administration of a drug, as is the case with alcohol. 
 
additive effects - Answer Drug interactions characterized by the collec...
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Add to cartabsorption - Answer Movement of a drug from the site of administration to the circulatory system. 
 
acute tolerance - Answer Rapid tolerance formed during a single administration of a drug, as is the case with alcohol. 
 
additive effects - Answer Drug interactions characterized by the collec...
active zone - Answer Area along the axon terminal, near the postsynaptic cell, that is specialized for neurotransmitter release. 
 
adrenal cortex - Answer Outer portion of the adrenal gland that secretes glucocorticoids. 
 
adrenal gland - Answer An endocrine gland that is located above the k...
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Add to cartactive zone - Answer Area along the axon terminal, near the postsynaptic cell, that is specialized for neurotransmitter release. 
 
adrenal cortex - Answer Outer portion of the adrenal gland that secretes glucocorticoids. 
 
adrenal gland - Answer An endocrine gland that is located above the k...
adrenergic - Answer Adjectival form of adrenaline, also called epinephrine (EPI). May be used broadly to include both NE- and EPI-related features. 
 
albuterol (Ventolin) - Answer Drug that selectively stimulates the β-adrenoceptor. It is used in asthma treatments. 
 
α-methyl-para-tyrosine (...
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Add to cartadrenergic - Answer Adjectival form of adrenaline, also called epinephrine (EPI). May be used broadly to include both NE- and EPI-related features. 
 
albuterol (Ventolin) - Answer Drug that selectively stimulates the β-adrenoceptor. It is used in asthma treatments. 
 
α-methyl-para-tyrosine (...
aromatic amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) - Answer Enzyme that catalyzes the removal of a carboxyl group from certain amino acids. It is responsible for the conversion of DOPA to DA in catecholaminergic neurons and the conversion of 5-HTP to 5-HT in serotonergic neurons. 
 
buspirone (Buspar) - Ans...
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Add to cartaromatic amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) - Answer Enzyme that catalyzes the removal of a carboxyl group from certain amino acids. It is responsible for the conversion of DOPA to DA in catecholaminergic neurons and the conversion of 5-HTP to 5-HT in serotonergic neurons. 
 
buspirone (Buspar) - Ans...
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