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Pharmacokinetics - ANSWERwhat the body does to the drug Pharmacodynamics - ANSWERwhat the drug does to the body Toxicology - ANSWERThe undesirable effects of chemicals on living systems Pharmacotherapeutics - ANSWERdynamic that achieves the desired therapeutic effect of the drug without ca...

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Adv. Pharm NURS 8024 Week Questions
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Pharmacokinetics - ANSWERwhat the body does to the drug

Pharmacodynamics - ANSWERwhat the drug does to the body

Toxicology - ANSWERThe undesirable effects of chemicals on living systems

Pharmacotherapeutics - ANSWERdynamic that achieves the desired therapeutic effect
of the drug without causing other undesirable effects

Legend drugs - ANSWERanother name for prescription drugs

Pharmacogenomics - ANSWERthe study of genetically determined variations in the
response to drugs

Pharmacologic Agonist - ANSWERagent binds to and activates the
receptor - directly or indirectly causing an effect, full or partial agonists

Pharmacological Antagonist - ANSWERAgent binds to receptor-completes with other
molecules and prevents binding by other molecules-it inhibits other molecules from
binding

Pro-drug - ANSWERAn inactive percursor chemical-must be abosorbed and distributed
and converted to the active form of the drug by biologic processes.

What is ADME? - ANSWERAbsorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Elimination

Absorption - ANSWERentry of pharmacologic agent into plasma

Distribution - ANSWERagent leaves the bloodstream and distributes to interstitial and
intracellular fluids

Metablosim - ANSWERchemical processes that occur to make the drug useful in the
bloodstream--done by the liver, kidney, or other tissue

Ellimination - ANSWERLeaving the body-via urine, bile, feces, lungs, sweat, breast milk

, 2 Major Administration Routes - ANSWER1. Enteral -most common, easy, cheap-BUT
drug absorption pathways can be complicated
2. Parenteral-IV, fast, more expensive, once in-cannot get back

Enteral drug administration - ANSWERoral, sublingual, rectal
drug absorption pathways complicated
**First-pass metabolism can limit the amount of drug that enters systemic circulation
influenced by food and other drugs

What is first pass metabolism? - ANSWERThe concentration of drug is greatly reduced
BEFORE reaching systemic circulation. This mainly involves liver enzymes, but also
includes gastric enzymes, gut wall enzymes, and bacterial enzymes. Bioavaliability is
reduced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQQns7RAUzA

Parenteral drug administration - ANSWER-IV, IM, SubQ
- More control over actual dose of drug
- Directly into systemic circulation-bypass first pass metabolism
- used for drugs poorly absorbed by GI
-Rapid onset of action
-Disadvantage: cannot take the drug back, infection risk

Inhalation route of administration - ANSWERRapid delivery, large surface area, good for
gases, aerolsols, respiratory drugs

Rectal Route of administration - ANSWER50% of circulatory drainage BYPASSES
portal circulation
Meaning: Less first pass effect

Drug Transport Methods: - ANSWERPassive diffusion (no E needed)
Active transport (requires E)
Endocytosis

Passive diffusion (simple diffusion) - ANSWERno energy needed, related to
concentration gradient across membrane, HIGHER concentration goes to LOWER
concentration

Active Transport - ANSWERrequires energy (ATP), Able to move drug from LOWER to
HIGHER concentration

Endocytosis - ANSWERTransport large molecules
Engulfment of drug molecule by cell membrane and transport into cell

Exocytosis - ANSWERProcess by which a cell releases large amounts of material

Drug Absorption - ANSWERDrugs are typically weak acids or weak bases

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