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Class 1 Test

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Controlled substances
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Phase 1 Drug approval process
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Nephrotoxicity
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What happens with impaired kidneys?
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DEA
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Excretion
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Phase 3 drug approval process
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Classification
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What happens with impaired liver function?
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cumulative effect
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Pharmacokinetics
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Narcotic analgesics
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Local effect
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Receptors
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Therapeutic range
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How does Metabolism work?
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Drug-drug interactions
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Role of the FDA?
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Factors affecting absorption:
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Phase 4 drug approval process
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Major: according to body system, which one it effects(cardiovascular)Minor: indicates use or purpose (antianginal)
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Impaired kidneys-impairs excretion- drug accumulation-ADR/toxicity. Reduce the dose, monitor kidneys (creatinine levels and I&O)
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drug action may be increased or decreased when 2nd drug taken. Caused by altered drug metabolism or competition for binding sites.
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given to larger group of people with disease (blind & DB studies occur w/ use of placebo
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proteins on the surface of cell membranes or in the cell
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Drug Enforcement Administration: enforces controlled substance act
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works on a specific area of body
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drug movement through the body. What the body does to the drug. Includes: Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
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Delayed metabolism, drug accumulation, adverse reactions/toxicity, dose reduced. Larger dose should be used.
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Narcotics, depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens. High potential for abuse/ dependency. physical(withdrawal) or psychological(addiction)
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Action: relieve pain, inhibits the transmission of pain signals from peripheral tissues to the brain. It prevents of relieves acute/chronic pain
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1st dose not fully metabolized before another dose is given. can cause permanent or temporary damage to body tissues. Promote elimination, ABCs, IV, etc.
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It converts fat-soluable drugs into water-soluable metabolites. Enzymes also inactivate drug.
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given to healthy volunteers
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drug is marketed for general use (adverse effects, MEDWATCH, drug could still be removed)
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drug concentration that produces the desired effect
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renal damage (adverse effect)
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dosage:too small, too large, correct dose, loading dose, form of dose, route,food.
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*regulates and monitors drug approval process*enforces drug dispensing laws (can change Rx to OTC)
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Elimination from body. Primarily kidneys.
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What is normal range for serum albumin level (primary protein)?
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Main organ of metabolism?
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a drug given to reduce the toxic effects of another drug. ex. Narcan to relieve effects of morphine
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drug taken on regular schedule to maintain steady drug level. ex. antihypertensive medication
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a complete attachment and cellular response occur. Similar to natural processes of neurotransmitters or hormones (morphine stimulates supression of pain signals)
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an excessive level of drug in blood where toxicity occurs
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pre-measured, individual packaged dose
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Keep drugs locked, sign-out procedure for narcotics, record drug removed, record amount used and amount left
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cause a small response in cell and block other responses
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Enteral: GI tract (oral, NGT, GT)Parenteral: Non-GI tract (injection, IV, topical) Absorbed faster in blood

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