GMS 6551 Final Exam 2025
Drugs usually target - -non-human protein
Natural products include - -plants, algae, bacteria, fungi
Chemical banks include - -synthetic compounds that number in thousands or millions
Rational drug design - -utilizes side effects from another drug to treat another disease
by modifying a natural ligand
Computer aided drug design (molecular docking) - -take crystal structure of target
protein, look at it in 3d program. Computer program calculates chemical attraction.
Structure activity relationships - -use organic chemistry to add functional groups, test
new compounds, take best and add more functional grounds, then begin clinical trials
Drug - -any substance that interacts and modulates a living system
Agonist - -drug that activates biological response
Antagonist - -drug that inhibits biological response
Nomenclature - -chemical name given based on chemical structure
Non-generic name - -name given based on chemical or pharmacologic class
Proprietary name - -name given at marketable point
Fda-approved beta blockers - -end in -lol
Drugs classified based on chemical properties - -benzodiazepines, sulfonamides
Drugs classified based on mechanism of action - -ace inhibitors, calcium channel
blockers, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
Drugs classified based on disease or condition used to treat - -analgesics,
antidepressants, antihypertensives
Drugs classified based on abuse potential - -class i, ii, iii, iv
Flumencinol - -treatment of hyperbilirubinemia in newborn infants unresponsive to
phototherapy
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Antithrombin iii - -treatment of patients with hereditary antithrombin iii deficiency in
connection with surgical or obstetrical procedures or when they suffer from
thromboembolism
Gancyclovir - -treat cmv in immunocompromised patients
EGF - -wound healing
Zidovudine/AZT - -treat aids
Succimer - -treat lead poisoning
Somatrem, somatropin - -treating growth hormone deficiency
Acetylcysteine - -treat acetaminophen overdose
Glatiramer acetate - -treat multiple sclerosis
Class i controlled substances - -high abuse potential (heroin, lsd, marijuana) cannot be
prescribed
Class ii controlled substances - -high abuse potential, no refills (morphine,
amphetamine, high dose codeine)
Class iii controlled substances - -moderate abuse potential (ketamine, low dose
codeine) 5 max refills within 6 months
Class iv controlled substances - -low abuse potential (benzodiazepines) 5 refills max
within 6 months
Class v controlled substances - -lowest abuse potential (dephenoxylate)
T0 - -basic science research, pre-clinical & animal studies. Defining mechanisms,
targets, or lead molecules
T1 - -translation to humans, phase 1 clinical trials
T2 - -translation to patients, phase 2 & 3 clinical trials
T3 - -translation to practice, phase 4 clinical trials
T4 - -translation to community
Unmet health need - -condition whose treatment or diagnosis is not addressed
adequately by available therapy
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