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HMX Pharmacology Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct The cytochrome__ (CYP) enzymes are involved in the metabolism of approximately 75% of drugs currently used, and is part of phase 1 of metabolism of a drug - ANSWER -P450 The drugs and metabolites that are filtered out from the blood by glomerular filtration are generally __ in size and have __ molecular weight, and are __ to the blood proteins - ANSWER -small, low, undound Glomerular filtration uses mostly __ diffusion to transport the metabolites from the blood to the filtrate - ANSWER -pasive If the drug is not filtered through the glomerular filtration it will cntinue in the blood vessel and be secreted into the proximal tubule of the nephrone, this is called: __ - ANSWER -tubular secretion __ of a drug or metabolite in the kidneys refers to the movement of the drug or metabolite from the filtrate back into the plasma - ANSWER -reabsorption In the nephron, glomerular capillaries allow drug molecules with a molecular weight of less than __ Da to pass into the filtrate. - ANSWER -20,000 __ is the volume of plasma cleared of a drug per unit of time - ANSWER -Total body clearence The clearence of a drug is calculated dividing the __ mg/min by the __ mg/ml and is expresed as ml/min - ANSWER -rate of elimination by the concentration of drug in the plasma The __ water soluble is a drug, it is cleared faster from the plasma - ANSWER more Elimination of a drug can follow __ order kinetics and __ order kinetics - ANSWER -first, zero For __ order kinetics, the elimination rate is proportional to the concentration of drug in the plasma - ANSWER -First Most drugs will follow __ order kinetics for elimination - ANSWER -First In __ order kinetics, the rate of elimination of a drug does not increase, even if the concentration of a drug in the plasma increases - ANSWER -Zero Alcohol follows __ order kinetics, so no matter if the concentration in plasma increases the elimination rate will be the same leading toxicity. - ANSWER -Zero For all drugs that follow first order kinetics, if given above the therapeutic dose, they will follow __ order kinetics - ANSWER -Zero In __ order kinetics the 1/2 life of the drug is constant. Meaning that a constant fraction of the drug is eliminated per unit time. - ANSWER -First In __ order kinetics the 1/2 life of the drug is not constant. Meaning a constant amount of drug is eliminated per unit time. - ANSWER -Zero Therapeutic dosing seeks to maintain the concentration of drug in the plasma __ a minimally effective concentration but__ toxic concentration - ANSWER -above, below A macromulecule that, when bound by specific signaling molecules, produces a downstream molecular response. - ANSWER -receptor An __ is a protein that catalyzes (accelerates) a biochemical reaction in the body - ANSWER -enzyme Receptors are most often found within the cell __ and only specific signaling molecules, or groups of molecules, can bind to a given receptor. - ANSWER Membrane A protein in the cell membrane that selectively and passively allows the movement of specific ions across the membrane - ANSWER -ion channel A __ is a molecule or substance that binds to a biological molecule and produces or initiates a biological response. - ANSWER -ligand A __ is a type of carrier protein found in the cell membrane that assists in the movement of molecules across the membrane - ANSWER -transporter In the classical therapeutic approach the molecular target is most often cellular proteins which are __, __, __, __. - ANSWER -receptors, enzymes, ion channels, transporters The classic therapeutic approach is more often used by __ molecule drugs - ANSWER -small The __ iron channels are considered receptors, as they only open when one or more ligands or drugs are bound - ANSWER -ligand_gated iron channels (inotropic receptor) The ligand-gated iron channels (inotropic receptor) are found within the cell __ - ANSWER -membrane The __ is the time between a ligand or a drug binds to the receptor and a conformational change occurs - ANSWER -effect time The effect time of ligand-gated iron channels is in __ - ANSWER -miliseconds The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) are found on the __ of the cell - ANSWER -membrane The effect time of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) is in __ - ANSWER seconds The __ receptors constitude the largest family of receptors found in the body - ANSWER -G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) More than __% of the drug on the market are drugs targeting __ receptors - ANSWER -G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) __ and __ have the fastest effect time in the receptors superfamilies - ANSWER Ligand-gated iron channels (inotropic receptor) and G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) The effect time of the kinase-linked receptors are __ - ANSWER -hours The nuclear receptors are found __ the cell - ANSWER -within

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And Answers Verified 100% Correct
The cytochrome__ (CYP) enzymes are involved in the metabolism of
approximately 75% of drugs currently used, and is part of phase 1 of metabolism
of a drug - ANSWER -P450

The drugs and metabolites that are filtered out from the blood by glomerular
filtration are generally __ in size and have __ molecular weight, and are __ to the
blood proteins - ANSWER -small, low, undound

Glomerular filtration uses mostly __ diffusion to transport the metabolites from
the blood to the filtrate - ANSWER -pasive

If the drug is not filtered through the glomerular filtration it will cntinue in the
blood vessel and be secreted into the proximal tubule of the nephrone, this is
called: __ - ANSWER -tubular secretion

__ of a drug or metabolite in the kidneys refers to the movement of the drug or
metabolite from the filtrate back into the plasma - ANSWER -reabsorption

In the nephron, glomerular capillaries allow drug molecules with a molecular
weight of less than __ Da to pass into the filtrate. - ANSWER -20,000

__ is the volume of plasma cleared of a drug per unit of time - ANSWER -Total
body clearence

The clearence of a drug is calculated dividing the __ mg/min by the __ mg/ml and
is expresed as ml/min - ANSWER -rate of elimination by the concentration of drug
in the plasma

The __ water soluble is a drug, it is cleared faster from the plasma - ANSWER -
more

Elimination of a drug can follow __ order kinetics and __ order kinetics -
ANSWER -first, zero

For __ order kinetics, the elimination rate is proportional to the concentration of
drug in the plasma - ANSWER -First

,Most drugs will follow __ order kinetics for elimination - ANSWER -First

In __ order kinetics, the rate of elimination of a drug does not increase, even if the
concentration of a drug in the plasma increases - ANSWER -Zero

Alcohol follows __ order kinetics, so no matter if the concentration in plasma
increases the elimination rate will be the same leading toxicity. - ANSWER -Zero

For all drugs that follow first order kinetics, if given above the therapeutic dose,
they will follow __ order kinetics - ANSWER -Zero

In __ order kinetics the 1/2 life of the drug is constant. Meaning that a constant
fraction of the drug is eliminated per unit time. - ANSWER -First

In __ order kinetics the 1/2 life of the drug is not constant. Meaning a constant
amount of drug is eliminated per unit time. - ANSWER -Zero

Therapeutic dosing seeks to maintain the concentration of drug in the plasma __ a
minimally effective concentration but__ toxic concentration - ANSWER -above,
below

A macromulecule that, when bound by specific signaling molecules, produces a
downstream molecular response. - ANSWER -receptor

An __ is a protein that catalyzes (accelerates) a biochemical reaction in the body -
ANSWER -enzyme

Receptors are most often found within the cell __ and only specific signaling
molecules, or groups of molecules, can bind to a given receptor. - ANSWER -
Membrane

A protein in the cell membrane that selectively and passively allows the
movement of specific ions across the membrane - ANSWER -ion channel

A __ is a molecule or substance that binds to a biological molecule and produces
or initiates a biological response. - ANSWER -ligand

A __ is a type of carrier protein found in the cell membrane that assists in the
movement of molecules across the membrane - ANSWER -transporter

, In the classical therapeutic approach the molecular target is most often cellular
proteins which are __, __, __, __. - ANSWER -receptors, enzymes, ion channels,
transporters

The classic therapeutic approach is more often used by __ molecule drugs -
ANSWER -small

The __ iron channels are considered receptors, as they only open when one or
more ligands or drugs are bound - ANSWER -ligand_gated iron channels
(inotropic receptor)

The ligand-gated iron channels (inotropic receptor) are found within the cell __ -
ANSWER -membrane

The __ is the time between a ligand or a drug binds to the receptor and a
conformational change occurs - ANSWER -effect time

The effect time of ligand-gated iron channels is in __ - ANSWER -miliseconds

The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) are found on the __ of the cell -
ANSWER -membrane

The effect time of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) is in __ - ANSWER -
seconds

The __ receptors constitude the largest family of receptors found in the body -
ANSWER -G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR)

More than __% of the drug on the market are drugs targeting __ receptors -
ANSWER -G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR)

__ and __ have the fastest effect time in the receptors superfamilies - ANSWER -
Ligand-gated iron channels (inotropic receptor) and G protein-coupled receptors
(GPCR)

The effect time of the kinase-linked receptors are __ - ANSWER -hours

The nuclear receptors are found __ the cell - ANSWER -within
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