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NU578 - Unit 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions Schedule I - Answer-Drugs in this schedule have no accepted medical use in the United States and have a high abuse potential. Examples are heroin, marijuana, LSD, peyote, etc. Schedule II - Answer-Drugs in this schedule have a high abuse poten...

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Schedule I - Answer✔✔-Drugs in this schedule have no accepted medical use in the United

States and have a high abuse potential.




Examples are heroin, marijuana, LSD, peyote, etc.


Schedule II - Answer✔✔-Drugs in this schedule have a high abuse potential with severe psychic

or physical dependence liability. Included are certain narcotic analgesics, stimulants, and

depressant drugs.




Examples are opium, morphine, codeine, hydromorphone, methadone, meperidine, oxycodone,

anileridine, cocaine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, phenmetrazine, methylphenidate,

amobarbital, pentobarbital, secobarbital, methaqualone, and phencyclidine.


Schedule III - Answer✔✔-Drugs in this schedule have an abuse potential less than those in

Schedules I and II and include compounds containing limited quantities of certain narcotic

analgesic drugs, and other drugs such as barbiturates, glutethimide, methyprylon, and

chlorphentemine.



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Any suppository dosage form containing amobarbital, secobarbital, or pentobarbital is in this

schedule.


Schedule IV - Answer✔✔-Drugs in this schedule have an abuse potential less than those listed in

Schedule III and include such drugs as barbital, phenobarbital, chloral hydrate, ethchlorvynol,

meprobabmate, chlordizepoxide, diazepam, oxazepam, chloroazepate, flurazepam, etc.


Schedule V - Answer✔✔-Drugs in this schedule have an abuse potential less than those listed in

Schedule IV and consist primarily of preparations containing limited quantities of certain

narcotic analgesic drugs used for antitussive and antidiarrheal purposes.


Absorption - Answer✔✔-Process of drug movement from its site of administration into the

blood


Most common mechanism for drug absorption - Answer✔✔-passive diffusion


First-pass effect


(presystemic metabolism) - Answer✔✔-Rapid hepatic inactivation of certain oral drugs




drug is metabolized (chemically altered) as it passes through either 1) gut wall, and 2) liver.


Distribution - Answer✔✔-drug movement from the blood to the interstitial space of tissues and

from there into cells



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Barriers to distribution - Answer✔✔-- Blood brain barrier


- Placenta


Physiologic Factors Affecting Distribution - Answer✔✔-- Perfusion


- Binding of drug to plasma protein


- Specialized Distribution Barriers


Albumin - Answer✔✔-Binds acidic drugs


Protein (albumin) binding - Answer✔✔-Prevents bound drug molecules from leaving the

bloodstream




Prolongs the distribution phase (Increases half-life)


alpha-1 acid glycoprotein - Answer✔✔-Binds basic drugs


Reservoir effect - Answer✔✔-


Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) - Answer✔✔-no intercellular pores between brain capillary

endothelial membranes due to the presence of tight junctions between cells


To gain access to the brain from the capillaries, drugs must - Answer✔✔-1) diffuse across cells

(lipid-soluble,


nonionized form)



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2) or be actively transported by a carrier


Placental Barrier - Answer✔✔-Transfer of drugs is relatively slow with the


equilibration time between maternal blood and fetal tissues estimated at about 15 minutes for

some drugs and almost an hour for other drugs.




(Virtually every drug used for therapeutic purposes can and does cross the placenta.)


Drugs cross the placenta by - Answer✔✔-diffusion (lipid-soluble, nonionized drugs


penetrate most rapidly.)


Pharmacokinetic Factors


Affecting Distribution - Answer✔✔-- Competition for protein binding sites


- Alteration of extracellular pH


Metabolism - Answer✔✔-Chemical alteration of drug structure


Metabolism - Answer✔✔-Usually produces a polar, water-soluble substance which is more

easily excreted from the body.


Lipid-soluble drugs - Answer✔✔-not easily eliminated by the body's excretory mechanisms



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