Food/Herb Drug Interaction
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Ex. grapefruit and drug since grapefruit lowers drug-metabolizing enzyme
3. Normal Flora
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-Stable set of microbes that live inside us all the time.
*Killing them can lead to superinfection.
Azathioprine
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Immunosuppressive Drug
Prodrug-Needs to be converted into 6-mercaptopurine-then inhibits DNA
synthesis
USE=ORGAN TRANSPLANT, *not bone marrow transplant though!
Penicillin G
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Natural Penicillins-Narrow spectrum only against gram-positive.
Two Characteristics of Cancer Cells
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1. Neoplasm-Cancer cells continuously reproduce
2. Metastasis-Cancer cells can enter the bloodstream and invade the rest
of the body
Ciprofloxacin
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Bacteriostatic at low doses
Bactericidal at high doses
Broad spectrum
Mechanism=Bind to bacterial type II topoisomerases (DNA gyrase and
topoisomerase IV) to cause inhibition of DNA replication and the
, generation of double-strand breaks
*most frequently prescribed antibiotic
Regulation of Acid Secretion
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Caused by parietal pump (H+ ATPase pump)
Positive Regulators:
-Gastrin-stomach hormone
-Histamine-Paracrine
-Muscarinic Acetylcholine-Neurotransmitter
Negative regulator-Prostagladins
HAART
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(High Activity Anti-Retroviral Therapy)-Given cocktail of 3-4 different drugs.
1. To prevent development of drug resistance
2. Effective in reducing HIV plasma concentrations, but doesn't eliminate
proviral DNA. (Cure to AIDS, not HIV infection)
Respiratory Stimulants (Analeptics)
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-Emergency situations only
-Not for COPD
, -Ex. Doxapram
1. Human Pathogens
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-Prokaryotes (Bacteria)
-Eukaryotes (Fungi, protozoa, parasitic worms)
-Non-cellular (Viruses and prions)
Pigmentation in Addison's Disease (Hypo-Corticoitism)
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-Symptoms=Fatigue and weakness, weight loss, increased pigmentation of
the skin
-Adrenal insufficiency
Penicillins
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-Structure=Beta-lactams
-Mechanism=Interfere with cell wall synthesis by inhibiting bacterial
transpeptidase
Resistance=Beta-lactamase
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Ex. grapefruit and drug since grapefruit lowers drug-metabolizing enzyme
3. Normal Flora
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-Stable set of microbes that live inside us all the time.
*Killing them can lead to superinfection.
Azathioprine
,Give this one a try later!
Immunosuppressive Drug
Prodrug-Needs to be converted into 6-mercaptopurine-then inhibits DNA
synthesis
USE=ORGAN TRANSPLANT, *not bone marrow transplant though!
Penicillin G
Give this one a try later!
Natural Penicillins-Narrow spectrum only against gram-positive.
Two Characteristics of Cancer Cells
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1. Neoplasm-Cancer cells continuously reproduce
2. Metastasis-Cancer cells can enter the bloodstream and invade the rest
of the body
Ciprofloxacin
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Bacteriostatic at low doses
Bactericidal at high doses
Broad spectrum
Mechanism=Bind to bacterial type II topoisomerases (DNA gyrase and
topoisomerase IV) to cause inhibition of DNA replication and the
, generation of double-strand breaks
*most frequently prescribed antibiotic
Regulation of Acid Secretion
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Caused by parietal pump (H+ ATPase pump)
Positive Regulators:
-Gastrin-stomach hormone
-Histamine-Paracrine
-Muscarinic Acetylcholine-Neurotransmitter
Negative regulator-Prostagladins
HAART
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(High Activity Anti-Retroviral Therapy)-Given cocktail of 3-4 different drugs.
1. To prevent development of drug resistance
2. Effective in reducing HIV plasma concentrations, but doesn't eliminate
proviral DNA. (Cure to AIDS, not HIV infection)
Respiratory Stimulants (Analeptics)
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-Emergency situations only
-Not for COPD
, -Ex. Doxapram
1. Human Pathogens
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-Prokaryotes (Bacteria)
-Eukaryotes (Fungi, protozoa, parasitic worms)
-Non-cellular (Viruses and prions)
Pigmentation in Addison's Disease (Hypo-Corticoitism)
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-Symptoms=Fatigue and weakness, weight loss, increased pigmentation of
the skin
-Adrenal insufficiency
Penicillins
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-Structure=Beta-lactams
-Mechanism=Interfere with cell wall synthesis by inhibiting bacterial
transpeptidase
Resistance=Beta-lactamase