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PHAR 100 Final Exam from Jud Study Guide. Codeine - answer0.5% opium Pain relief Morphine - answer10% opium Immense pain reliever Gold standard drug Curare - answerIndigenous people dipped arrows, causing paralysis to animals Paul Enrlich (father of chemo) Gerhard Domagk Alexander Fleming Selman Waksman Morton - answerOrganoarsenicals-- syphilis Sulfa drugs Penicillin Streptomyocin (TB) Ether Receptor - answerMolecule located on the inside or outside of a cell that has a regulatory role in homeostasis Agonists - answerDrugs that bind to a receptor and stimulate it Antagonists - answerDrugs that bind to a receptor but block the response that it normally elicits ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/7/2024 12:35 PM Dose-Response Relationship - answerIntensity is proportional to dosage Low dose = little response; not enough receptors activated Threshold dose = enough receptors activated to elicit response Past threshold = small increments in dose lead to increasing intensity in response Max effect = maximal response; once you increase the dose past maximum there is no increase in response ED 50 - answerDose that results in 50% of the maximum effect Dose that is effective in 50% of the population Efficacy - answerThe maximum response that can be produced by a drug Potency - answerThe strength of the drug The amount that must be given in order to get a certain response Therapeutic Range - answerThe dose of a drug that keeps blood concentrations above the minimum needed for a response but below the toxic response concentration In between ineffective and toxic Bioavailability - answerThe fraction of the administered drug that enters the bloodstream (i.e. 100% for IV administration) Absorption - answerMovement of a drug from site of administration to the blood Distribution/Redistribution - answerMovement of a drug from blood to the site of action (i.e. tissue) Metabolism/Biotransformation - answerConversion of a drug to a different chemical compound; occurs mainly in the liver Excretion - answerMoving a drug and its metabolites out of the body Half Life - answerTime needed for the liver and kidney to remove half of the drug from the body Teratogenesis - answerDrug produces birth defects Therapeutic Index (TI) - answer= TD50/ED50 Higher TI = Safer Drug

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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/7/2024 12:35 PM


PHAR 100 Final Exam from Jud Study
Guide.


Codeine - answer✔0.5% opium
Pain relief

Morphine - answer✔10% opium
Immense pain reliever
Gold standard drug

Curare - answer✔Indigenous people dipped arrows, causing paralysis to animals
Paul Enrlich (father of chemo)
Gerhard Domagk
Alexander Fleming
Selman Waksman

Morton - answer✔Organoarsenicals--> syphilis
Sulfa drugs
Penicillin
Streptomyocin (TB)
Ether

Receptor - answer✔Molecule located on the inside or outside of a cell that has a regulatory role
in homeostasis

Agonists - answer✔Drugs that bind to a receptor and stimulate it

Antagonists - answer✔Drugs that bind to a receptor but block the response that it normally
elicits

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/7/2024 12:35 PM

Dose-Response Relationship - answer✔Intensity is proportional to dosage
Low dose = little response; not enough receptors activated
Threshold dose = enough receptors activated to elicit response
Past threshold = small increments in dose lead to increasing intensity in response
Max effect = maximal response; once you increase the dose past maximum there is no increase
in response

ED 50 - answer✔Dose that results in 50% of the maximum effect
Dose that is effective in 50% of the population

Efficacy - answer✔The maximum response that can be produced by a drug

Potency - answer✔The strength of the drug
The amount that must be given in order to get a certain response

Therapeutic Range - answer✔The dose of a drug that keeps blood concentrations above the
minimum needed for a response but below the toxic response concentration
In between ineffective and toxic

Bioavailability - answer✔The fraction of the administered drug that enters the bloodstream (i.e.
100% for IV administration)

Absorption - answer✔Movement of a drug from site of administration to the blood

Distribution/Redistribution - answer✔Movement of a drug from blood to the site of action (i.e.
tissue)

Metabolism/Biotransformation - answer✔Conversion of a drug to a different chemical
compound; occurs mainly in the liver

Excretion - answer✔Moving a drug and its metabolites out of the body

Half Life - answer✔Time needed for the liver and kidney to remove half of the drug from the
body

Teratogenesis - answer✔Drug produces birth defects

Therapeutic Index (TI) - answer✔= TD50/ED50
Higher TI = Safer Drug

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