Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
Neurotransmitter Systems
Neurotransmitter Systems cont.
Drug Abuse and Addiction
100

These two organs are key metabolizers of drugs

What are the liver and kidneys?

100

The maximum effect a drug can produce regardless of dose

What is efficacy?

100

Dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin are examples of _____

What are monoamines?
100

An important set of cholinergic cells are located here

What is the dorsolateral pons?

100

This neurotransmitter is key in developing addiction

What is dopamine?

200

Intravenous _______ is always 100%

What is bioavailability?

200

________ initiate a biological action that is opposite to that produced by an agonist

What are inverse agonists?

200

The three ascending dopaminergic pathways stem from one of these two brain structures

What are the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area?

200

Astrocytes play an important role in the cycle of these neurotransmitters

What are glutamate and GABA?

200

The addiction potential of a substance is influenced by this

What is the route/method of administration?

300

____________ are surrounded by glial feet—extensions of the glial cells called astrocytes.

What are brain capillaries?

300

The three types of tolerance are _____, ______, and ______

What are metabolic, pharmacodynamic, and behavioral?

300

VMAT2 can be blocked by this drug, disrupting the regular release of dopamine and norepinephrine.

What is reserpine?

300

This key glutamate receptor requires a co-agonist, either glycine or D-serine

What is an NMDA receptor?

300

These refer to the body's ability to maintain internal conditions and adapt to external ones

What are homeostasis and allostasis?
400

Conjugation -> Acetylation -> Sulfation -> Glucuronidation

What is Phase II metabolism?

400

This is calculated by comparing the dose of a drug required to produce a toxic effect in 50% of individuals with the dose that is effective for 50%.

What is the therapeutic index?

400

Ionotropic receptors are noted for their fast impact. Metabotropic receptors, on the other hand, are slower through the reduction of _____ synthesis by inhibiting adenylyl cyclase.

What is cyclic AMP? (cAMP?)

400

These two neurotransmitters are themselves products of other neurotransmitters

What are norepinephrine and GABA?

400

The three classes of risk factors for developing drug addiction

What are social, biological, and psychosocial?
500

A drug is considered to be completely eliminated after _____

What are six half-lives?

500

_____ drugs can have additional beneficial effects.

What is pleiotropic?

500

Cholinergic receptors come in two families, ____ and ____

What are nicotinic and muscarinic?

500

Benzodiazepines, barbiturates, neurosteroids, and picrotoxins can bind to this specific receptor.

What is a GABAA receptor?

500

Although heroin is classified as this, its active component morphine is not

What is a Schedule 1 drug?

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