Pharmokinetics
More Los
Los + dynamic
Los + Cholinergic
Los+ adrenergic
100

What is BA

The FRACTION of the administered dose of a drug that reaches the systemic circulation in ACTIVE form

100
If a drug has a higher degree of plasma binding, does it have a lower or higher VD
lower
100

Describe the affinity and efficacy for agonists, partial agonists, and antagonists. Also, name examples from class (3)

Agonists: high affinity, high efficacy (methadone)

Partial: some affinity, lower efficacy (Buprenorphine)

Antagonist: high affinity, no efficacy (Nalaxone)
100

When given SubL, will naloxone or Buprenorphine take affect first?'

When given through IV, will naloxone or Buprenorphine take affect first?

SubL - buprenorphine (since higher BA then)

IV - Naloxone (since higher BA then)

100

What are the types of nodes that Beta 1 targest

SA - chronotropic effect (increase HR). treats bradyc

AV - TWO TYPES


1. dromotrophic effect (increase AV conduction). treats heart block. 

2. Ionotropic effect (increase force of contraction). Treats decompensated heart failure.



200

List, from most BA to least BA

Options: IM, IV, SubC, SubL, Oral

IV, SubC (since more consistent over body), IM (since movement differs), SubL, Oral

200

What is steady state concentration in terms of rate of drug admin and rate of drug elim

Balance where drug intake equals drug elimination

200

In the presence of a full agonist, how will partial agonists behave?

(A) It will block the effect of the full agonist at the receptor

(B) It will increase the effect of the full agonist at the receptor 

(C) It will have no effect of the full agonist at the receptor 

(D) None of the above 

(A) It will block the effect of the full agonist at the receptor 

    In the presence of a full agonist, acts as a competitive inhibitor and producing a lower response.  


200

Where does sympathetic and parasympathetic originate

Sym - thoracic and lumber


Parasym - brainstem or sacral


200

Which of the drugs, Phentolamine or Phenoxybenzamine, would be ideal for treating chronic hypertension? Why?  


Phenoxybenzamine since noncompetitive and taken orally instead (metabolized longer) 


Note that phentolamine is taken through IV


300

Name 4 factors that affect distribution of drug in body

Blood flow, protein binding, molecular size, lipid solubility

300

What ethnic group have polymorphisms leading to different alcohol metabolism

East Asians have ALDH2 (lowers ALDH converters), so acetaldehyde build up


Leads to facial flushing (dilation of vessels), causing them to metabolize alcohol slower


Note: ethanol - acetaldehyde (ADH) - acetic acid (ALDH) - carbon dioxide and water
300

What does transient phosphorylation relate to (up or down regulation) and what does it mean?

Down regulation. 

Means effect does not last, and you have to keep dosing

300

What is the purpose of Muscarinic receptors in the Symp

Provides for interaction between parasym and sym. 

The release of ach from parasym inhibits the release of NEP from sym. 

This means that parasym can modulate and reduce the sym acitivty (maintain homeo)

300

For a patient with diabetes or asthma, would you prescribe a selective (Beta-1 or Beta-2 antagonist) or non-selective beta-blocker? Why?  


Beta 1 antagonist preferred since increased heart rate makes it harder to diabetic patients to recognize when their blood sugar is low 

Beta 2 antagonist would just cause more asthma


400

What is entero-hepatic cycling

Recycling of drug between liver and intestines

400

What is the difference between tolerance and addiction?

Think about Mr. Peteet and his coffee!!

Tolerance means receptors downregulate, need more for same effect, and withdrawal

Addiction (more of a social construct) means adverse effects based on use in life (interpersonal, legal, and financial)

400

What is the difference between what Km does for competitive and noncompetitive inhibition

Km decreases for competitive (decreased affinity)

Km does not change (since binding affinity stays the same, molecule just cant figure out how to bind)

400

What is anticholinergic toxidrome? How do you know if you have it?

Anti-muscarinic toxidrome

Produces anticholinergic effects since blocking ach receptors

Signs: hyperthermia, skin flushing, dry mouth, confusion, delirium, mydriasis, blurred vision, seizure, urinary retention, tachy


400

Agonism at which receptor is responsible for a decrease in norepinephrine release?  

  1. Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor 

  1. Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor  

  1. Beta-1 adrenergic receptor 

  1. Beta-2 adrenergic receptor 

Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor  


500

What is polymorphism and why it is important in terms of drug prescribing

Polymorphism in genes affects how patients process medications

Genetic variations (poor or ultrarapid CYP2D6)

Poor metabolizer cannot convert drug into active form, so no pain releif

Ultrarapid metabolizer converts drugs fast, which can lead to death

500

What is cross tolerance

Drugs that affect the same receptors

Tolerance of one drug reduces sensitivity to another drug, even if the second drug has not been used yet (similar MOA)

500
What is the difference between pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic tolerance?

Dynamic - decreased affinity and downregulation (receptors level adaptations)

kinetics - absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion. MENTIONING DRUG LEVELS

500

What is a curariform drugs? What are examples

Curariform - "Curari" was an arrow that africans used to paralyse their victims (think of avatar)

Nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers (Pancuronium, Cisatracurium)

500

What is the primary and secondary (compensatory) processes of NEP, EP, Isoproterenol, Dopamine

NEP. Primary: vasoconstriction (alpha 1). Secondary: reflex bracycardia. 

EP. Primary: increase HR (beta 1) and vasodilation (beta 2). Secondary: Reflex tachy from vasodilation

Isoproterenol. Primary: Increase HR (beta 1) and vasodilation (beta 2). Secondary: Reflex tachy (NOTE SAME AS EP)

Dopamine. Primary: Increase HR (beta 1) and vasoconstriction (alpha 1). Secondary: Reflex brady