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EMT-P Pharmacology Test

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Duration of Action
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Half-Life
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Affinity
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Clearance
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Distribution
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Onset of action
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Schedule I
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Peak Concentration
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Schedule III
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Elimination
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Refers to the removal of a drug from the body
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Process of eliminating the drugs Affected by: 1.Drugs Half-life 2.Accumulation of the drug 3.Clearance 4.Onset, Peak and Duration
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Time when sufficient amount of a drug is absorbed and distributed to obtain therapeutic effects
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Is the length of time that drug concentration is sufficient enough to produce the therapeutic effect
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Affected by: 1.Cardiovascular function 2.Regional blood flow 3.Drug storage reservoirs 4.Physiological barriers
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Time required for the total amount of a drug to be diminished by one-half.
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High Abuse Potential Prescription Required Opiates/Stimulants/Depressants/Anabolic Steroids
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As more drug is absorbed, more is distributed and available to obtain therapeutic effects - Peak Concentration
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The force of attraction between a drug and a receptor
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High Abuse Potential No Recognized Medical Use Heroin/LSD/Mescaline
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Dispensed as any non-opiate Prescription Low Abuse Potential
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Through re-administration of maintenance doses, achieves a steady state of drug availability, although fluctuates within a given range
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Relative therapeutic effectiveness of chemically equivalent drugs
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The ability of a drug to cause the expected response
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Written Prescription Required High Abuse Potential Codeine/Morphine/Meperidine Amphetamines/Phenmetrazine
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Dependent on: 1.Solubility of drug 2.Concentration 3.Ph of drug 4.Site of absorption 5.Absorption area of site 6.Blood supply to area 7.Bioavailability
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Test that determines the amount and purity of a drug
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Process by which enteral drugs are absorbed via the GI track and through the liver, partially or completely inactivating the drug.
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Prescription Required Low Abuse Potential Opiates/Stimulants/Depressants
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Name given to the metabolism of drugs Has one of two effects on drugs: 1.transforms the drug into a more or less active metabolite 2.Makes the drug more water soluble to facilitate excretion

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