Definitions
Examples
Routes of drugs administration
Drug Formulations
Drug Interactions
100

The study of the effects of drugs on living organisms.


what is pharmacology?

100

Name a common blood pressure medication.

Lisinopril, Amlodipine, Atenolol, Losartan, Hydrochlorothiazide, Carvedilol, Metoprolol, Clonidine, Propranolol, Captopril

100

What is the most common route of medication administration?

Oral

100

Most widely used form of drug delivery

Tablet
100

What pharmacokinetic property is affected with a drug affects the another by altering stomach pH, GI motility or binding with the drug in the GI tract.

Absorption

200

 What the body does to a drug.

 What the drug does to the body.

what are Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic ?


200

What drug uses Bulk Flow Transport to enter the body?

Insulin

200

Particularly useful in neonates for administering fluids when peripheral and central venous lines have failed

Intraosseous 
200

A sweetened, flavored liquid formulation, often used for pediatric patients

Syrup
200

A drug that affects renal blood flow affects what pharmacokinetic property?

Excretion

300

is the time required for the body to eliminate 50% of the drug.

what is Half-life ?

300

What is an example of a drug whose mechanism of action involves modulating a hormone?

Insulin

300

This route of administration achieves systemic effects by application of drugs to the skin

what is the transdermal route? 

300

Transparent or translucent semi-solid preparations, often water-based

Gel

300

When two drugs with similar actions are taken together, their combined effect equals the sum of their individual effects

Additive Effect

400

What does the term Efficacy mean?

 This is the maximum effect of which the drug is capable of producing a given response from a target.

400

Name an excitatory neurotransmitter

Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, Dopamine, Acetylcholine

400

Medications designed to be absorbed outside of the digestive system

Parenteral 

400

Long-acting injections where the drug is released slowly over time e.g. contraceptive injection

Depot Injection

400

What drug interaction type is exemplified by the following: 

St. John’s Worth induces CYP450 enzymes, reducing the efficacy of drugs like oral contraceptive or antidepressants

Drug-Herb interaction 

500

Drugs that block a response

what is an antagonist?

500

What is an example of an antiarrhythmic drug? 

Amiodarone

500

Drugs that are introduced into the respiratory system and absorbed through the lungs

Inhalation

500

Dry aggregates of powder particles, used similarly to powders but with better stability

Granules

500

What drug interaction is considered in the following:

Some drugs can exacerbate pre-existing medical conditions

Drug-Disease interaction 

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