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What is pharmacodynamics? - ANS - The biologic, chemical, and physiologic actions
of a particular drug within the body
- What the drug does to the body
- The pharmacodynamics of a drug are responsible for its therapeutic effects and
sometimes adverse effects

What is pharmacokinetics? - ANS - The study of drug movement throughout the body
- What the body does to the drug
- Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion

What are the four ways that drugs work within the body? - ANS - Replace or act as a
substitute for missing chemicals
- To increase or stimulate certain cellular activities
- To depress or slow cellular activities
- To interfere with the functioning of foreign cells

What is the process of pharmacokinetics? (ADME) - ANS Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion

What is absorption? - ANS - The movement of the drug from the site of administration
into the bloodstream
- What happens to a drug from the time it is introduced to the body until it reaches the
circulating fluids and tissues

What is distribution? - ANS The movement of the drugs into the cells and body tissues

What is biotransformation (metabolism)? - ANS - The conversion of the drug into
another substance or substances
- Chemically converts drug so it can be easily removed from body

,What is excretion? - ANS - The removal of the drug
- Elimination of a drug or its metabolites from the body, most commonly via kidneys
(urine)

How are medications absorbed? - ANS The vast majority of medications are taken
orally and are broken down within the gastrointestinal tract. Once the medication
arrives, it is broken down by stomach acids before it passes through the liver and then
enters the bloodstream.

What factors affect absorption of medications? - ANS - Dosage form
- Route of administration
- Administration site blood flow
- GI function
- Presence of food or other drugs

What is metabolism (biotransformation process)? - ANS Chemical alteration of the
drug by the body

What is the first pass effect? - ANS Loss of effectiveness during the first pass through
the liver

What is protein binding? How does it relate to distribution? - ANS Protein-bound drugs
can't pass through capillary walls until bonds dissolve, dosages calculated based on the
protein-binding characteristics, Low "albumin level", more unbound, more toxicity

What is the blood brain barrier? How does it relate to distribution? - ANS Cells in the
capillary walls are tightly packed, keeps toxins and poisons out of the brain

Placenta membrane and lactation, how does it relate to distribution? - ANS Not a
barrier like the blood-brain barrier, any drug that can pass through a membrane can pas
through the placenta, always ask if a pt is pregnant or lactating

What is the hepatic microsomal (P-450 enzyme) system? - ANS Liver metabolism
predominately achieved by specific liver enzymes called cytochrome P-450

What is pharmacogenomics? - ANS Genotyping for allleles that alllow for abnormal
metabolism of certain drugs by the P-450 sytem

,What is the process of excretion? - ANS Elimination of a drug or its metabolites from
the body, most commonly via kidneys (urine)
Requires adequate function of:
- Circulatory system
- Kidneys, bowel
- Lungs
- Skin

What is the half-life of a drug? - ANS The amount of time required to remove half
(50%) of the blood concentration of a drug

What factors that can influence the actual effectiveness of drugs in the body? - ANS -
Type of drug
- Quantity of drug used
- Method of drug use
- Time taken to consume
- Tolerance
- Gender, size and amount of muscle

What is peptic ulcer disease? - ANS - Lesion in stomach called gastric ulcer
- Lesion in small intestine called duodenal ulcer
- Symptoms: gnawing, burning pain, often occurring after meals
- Can occur in two different areas: gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer

Two things to understand:
- Mucosal lining creates a barrier to protect stomach
- Then you have gastric acid
- Inadequate mucous or poor barrier can contribute to developing an ulcer, medications
such as NSAIDs and steroids can cause ulcers

What are the adverse affects that drugs have on the GI system? - ANS A lot of meds
that can have increased GI risk
Ex. NSAIDs and steroids (prednisone)

What is helicobacter pylori? - ANS - Primary cause of peptic ulcers
- Mutates rapidly: that's the reason you have to have a multi drug treatment

What is the #1 treatment for GERD? - ANS Should be nonpharmacologic
- Watching what you eat
- Don't wear tight pants

, - Don't lay down after eating

What causes GERD? - ANS Caused by loosening of sphincter between esophagus
and stomach
Acidic stomach contents move up into esophagus

What are the effects of drugs on GI secretions? - ANS - Decrease GI secretory activity
- Block the action of GI secretions
- Form protective coverings on the GI lining to prevent erosion from GI secretions
- Replace missing GI enzymes (pancrelipase) that the GI tract or ancillary glands and
organs can no longer produce

Is pancrelipase used to treat GERD? - ANS No, used for cystic fibrosis

Wha drugs are used to treat ulcers? - ANS - Histamine-2 (H2) antagonists
- Antacids
- Proton pump inhibitors
- Antipeptic agents
- Prostaglandins

What is the mechanism of action of histamine-2 (H2) antagonists? - ANS - Block the
release of hydrochloric acid in response to gastrin
- Doesn't block it completely, but decreases
- More immediate reaction

What is the mechanism of action of antacids? - ANS - Interact with acids at the
chemical level to neutralize them
- Antacids = neutralize

What is the mechanism of action of proton pump inhibitors? - ANS - Suppress the
secretion of hydrochloric acid into the lumen of the stomach
- Suppress acid secretion much better than H2
- This is the best medication
- Takes longer to work bc it's suppressing it at the end of the gastric acid production
cycle

What is the mechanism of action of antipeptic agents? - ANS Coat any injured area in
the stomach to prevent further injury from acid
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