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, TablevgofvgContents
Chaptervg1vgPrinciplesvgofvgPharmacology
Chaptervg2vgStructurevgandvgFunctionvgofvgthevgNervousvgSystem
Chaptervg3vgChemicalvgSignalingvgbyvgNeurotransmittersvgandvgHormones
Chaptervg4vgMethodsvgofvgResearchvginvgPsychopharmacology
Chaptervg5vgCatecholamines
Chaptervg6vgSerotonin
Chaptervg7vgAcetylcholine
Chaptervg8vgGlutamatevgandvgGABA
Chaptervg9vgDrugvgAbusevgandvgAddiction
Chaptervg10vgAlcohol
Chaptervg11vgThevgOpioids
Chaptervg12vgPsychomotorvgStimulants:vgCocaine,vgAmphetamine,vgandvgRelatedvgDrug
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Chaptervg13vgNicotinevgandvgCaffeine
Chaptervg14vgMarijuanavgandvgthevgCannabinoids
Chaptervg15vgHallucinogens,vgPCP,vgandvgKetamine
Chaptervg16vgInhalants,vgGHB,vgandvgAnabolic-AndrogenicvgSteroids
Chaptervg17vgDisordersvgofvgAnxietyvgandvgImpulsivityvgandvgthevgDrugsvgUsedvgtovgTreat
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Chaptervg18vgAffectivevgDisorders:vgAntidepressantsvgandvgMoodvgStabilizers
Chaptervg19vgSchizophrenia:vgAntipsychoticvgDrugs
Chaptervg20vgNeurodegenerativevgDiseases,vgbyvgJennifervgR.vgYates,vgLandervgUniversi
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Chapter 1: Principles of Pharmacology
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2. Aftervgdrugvgadministrationvghasvgoccurred,vgthevgamountvgofvgdrugvginvgthevgbloodvgthatvgi
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a. thevgtherapeuticvgdose.
b. first-passvgeffects.
c. bioavailability.
d. ED50.
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b. Geneticvgvariation
c. Drugvgcompetition
d. Expectationvgofvgoutcome
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, 5. The administrationvgofvgoxytocinvghasvgbeenvgproposedvgasvgavgtreatmentvgforvgautism.
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d. intracerebral
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6. Whichvgfactorvgdoesvgnotvgaffectvgthevgpharmacokineticsvgofvgavgdrug?
a. Routevgofvgadministration
b. Lipidvgsolubility
c. Depotvgbinding
d. Drugvgaction
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7. First-passvgmetabolismvgoccursvgwhenvgdrugsvgarevgtaken
a. orally.
b. intravenously.
c. subcutaneously.
d. nasally.
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8. Thevgareavgpostremavgisvgonevgareavginvgthevgbrainvgwherevgthe isvgnotvgcomplete.
a. cerebrospinalvgfluid
b. blood–brainvgbarrier
c. choroidvgplexus
d. phospholipidvgmembrane
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9. First-passvgmetabolismvgoccursvgwithvgorallyvgadministeredvgdrugsvgbecause
a. theirvgabsorptionvgisvgslowedvgbyvgfood.
b. drugsvgabsorbedvgintovgthevgbloodstreamvgfromvgthevgstomachvggovgtovgthevglivervgonvgthe
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c. drugsvgmustvgfirstvgsurvivevgthevgacidicvgenvironmentvgofvgthevgstomach.
d. salivaryvgenzymesvginvgthevgmouthvgbeginvgthevgprocessvgofvgmetabolism.
Answer:vgb
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10. Toxicvgsubstancesvginvgthevgbloodvgtriggervgavgvomitingvgresponsevgbyvgactivatingvgthe
a. blood–brainvgbarrier.
b. choroidvgplexus.
c. areavgpostrema.
d. medianvgeminence.
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