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Injection Types
LTP
Principles of Pharmacology
Sites of Drug Action
Misc.
100
This type of injection is done directly into a vein.
What is an Intravenous injection?
100
LTP aids in this process
What is Learning and Memory?
100
Graph showing the drugs as function of the amount of drug administered.
what is dose-response curve?
100
Drug that facilitates effects of a particular neurotransmitter
What is an Agonist?
100
Destruction of a NT by an enzyme in the synapse
What is Enzymatic Deactivation?
200
This type of injection is given directly into a muscle.
What is Intramuscular Injection?
200
This occurs when the post-synaptic cell experiences an Action Potential
What is LTP1?
200
The margin which instills the appropriate drug administration.
What is the Margin of Safety?
200
A drug that binds to the receptor but does not activate it
What is a receptor blocker?
200
Lead poising is due to the fact that lead is so similar to this ion
What is calcium?
300
When a substance is administered through the mouth.
What is Oral administration?
300
When LTP1 is active is causes a influx in the release of this ion
What is Calcium (Ca++)?
300
Ratio that produces desired and toxic effects.
What is the Therapeutic Index?
300
Drug that binds directly with the receptor and activates it
What is a Direct Agonist?
300
Valium, Ativan, Xanax are all what?
What are Benzodiazepines?
400
When a substance is administered directly on the skin or mucous membrane.
What is Topical administration?
400
More AMPA receptors present is due to this
What is LTP2
400
A substance given in lieu of an active drug
What is a Placebo?
400
A drug that attaches to a binding site on the receptor and interferes with the action of a receptor
What is an Indirect Antagonist?
400
This ion is wedged in the NDMA channel blocking anything from passing through
What is Magnesium?
500
Injection of a substance into the space beneath the skin.
What is Subcutaneous Injection?
500
LTP is used largely with which theory
What is Pavlov's Dogs?
500
Decrease in effectiveness of a drug that is administered repeatedly
What is Tolerance?
500
Binding of a drug on a receptor that does not interfere with the binding of a ligand
What is Non-competitive Binding?
500
Receptor molecule located on a neuron that responds to neurotransmitter release by a neuron
What is an Autoreceptor?