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the substance resulting from the body's transformation of an administered drug. metabolite
the blood concentration needed for a drug to produce a response. minimum effective concentration (MEC)
the upper limit of the theraputic window. minimum toxic concentration
the functional unit of the kidney. nephron
the time MEC is reached and the response occurs. onset of action
teh movement of drugs from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration. passive diffusion
drug products that contain the same active ingredient but no necessarily in the same salt form, amount, or dosage form. pharmaceutical alternative
the attachment of a drug molecule to a protein, effectively making the drug inactive. protein binding
the cellular material which interacts with the drug. receptor
the characterististic of a drug that makes its actin specific to certain receptors. selective (action)
the location where an administered drug produces an effect. site of action
pharmaceutical equivalents that produce the same effects in patients. therapeutic equivalent
a drug's blood concentration range between its MEC and MTC. therapeutic window
The place where a drug causes an effect to occur is called the? site of action
When a drug produces an effect, it is actin at a/an_________level? site of action
An agtagonist will? molecular
In a blood concentration-time curve, the range between the minimum toxic concentration(MTC) and the minimum effective concentration (MEC) is called the ? physical action, such as a protective onitment,chemical action, such as an antacid neutralizing acidity, osmotic actin, such as moving water out of tissues into blood.
The time a drug's blood concentration is avove the MTC is called the? prevent other drugs from binding to a receptor.
When studying concentration and effect, the ________is the time MEC is reached and the response occurs. therapeutic window
Which drug would not typically be monitored with peak and trough blood concentrations? none of the above.
If the blood concentration-time profile relects the amount of drug at the site of action,the maximum therapeutic response would occur when? onset of action
The transfer of a drug out of a dosage form and into the blood is called? promethazine
If the blood concentration-time profile relects the amount of drug at the site of action,the maximum therapeutic response would occur when? at the peak blood concentration
The transfer of a drug out of a dosage form and into the blood is called? absorption
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