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Test Bank Complete_ Rang & Dale's Pharmacology 8th Edition, By James M. Ritter & 3 More| All Chapters 1-60| 6 Units| Updated Edition With Verified Answers| Rated A+

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This document contains the complete test bank for Rang & Dale's Pharmacology, 8th Edition by James M. Ritter, Rod J. Flower, Graeme Henderson, and Humphrey P. Rang. It covers all 60 chapters across 6 major units, with updated and verified multiple-choice questions and answers. Ideal for exam preparation, coursework, and clinical pharmacology review, this test bank is rated A+ and fully aligned with the textbook.

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Test Bank Complete_
Rang & Dale's Pharmacology 8th Edition,
By James M. Ritter, Rod J. Flower, Graeme Henderson & Humphrey P. Rang
All Chapters 1-60| 6 Units| Updated Edition With Verified Answers| Rated A+




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,SECTION 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Chapter 1: What Is Pharmacology? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
Chapter 2: How Drugs Act: General Principles ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
Chapter 3: How Drugs Act: Molecular Aspects --------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
Chapter 4: How Drugs Act: Cellular Aspects—Excitation, Contraction And Secretion ------------------- 27
Chapter 5: Cell Proliferation, Apoptosis, Repair And Regeneration ------------------------------------------ 31
Chapter 6: Cellular Mechanisms: Host Defence -------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
Chapter 7: Method And Measurement In Pharmacology -------------------------------------------------------- 39
Chapter 8: Drug Absorption And Distribution ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
Chapter 9: Drug Metabolism And Elimination ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 45
Chapter 10: Pharmacokinetics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 49
Chapter 11: Pharmacogenetics, Pharmacogenomics And ‘Personalised Medicine’ ---------------------- 55
SECTION 2: CHEMICAL MEDIATORS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
Chapter 12: Chemical Mediators And The Autonomic Nervous System ------------------------------------- 59
Chapter 13: Cholinergic Transmission -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63
Chapter 14: Noradrenergic Transmission ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68
Chapter 15: 5-Hydroxytryptamine And The Pharmacology Of Migraine ------------------------------------ 73
Chapter 16: Purines -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 76
Chapter 17: Local Hormones: Cytokines, Biologically Active Lipids, Amines And Peptides ------------- 80
Chapter 18: Cannabinoids------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 85
Chapter 19: Peptides And Proteins As Mediators ----------------------------------------------------------------- 87
Chapter 20: Nitric Oxide -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 89
SECTION 3: DRUGS AFFECTING MAJOR ORGAN SYSTEMS ----------------------------------------------- 94
Chapter 21: The Heart----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 94
Chapter 22: The Vascular System -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 99
Chapter 23: Atherosclerosis And Lipoprotein Metabolism ---------------------------------------------------- 104
Chapter 24: Haemostasis And Thrombosis ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 107
Chapter 25: Haemopoietic System And Treatment Of Anaemia --------------------------------------------- 111
Chapter 26: Anti-Inflammatory And Immunosuppressant Drugs -------------------------------------------- 114
Chapter 27: Respiratory System -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 119
Chapter 28: The Kidney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 122

, Chapter 29: The Gastrointestinal Tract ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 126
Chapter 30: The Control Of Blood Glucose And Drug Treatment Of Diabetes Mellitus ---------------- 129
Chapter 31: Obesity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 133
Chapter 32: The Pituitary And The Adrenal Cortex -------------------------------------------------------------- 135
Chapter 33: The Thyroid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 138
Chapter 34: The Reproductive System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 140
Chapter 35: Bone Metabolism ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 144
SECTION 4: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 147
Chapter 36: Chemical Transmission And Drug Action In The Central Nervous System ---------------- 147
Chapter 37: Amino Acid Transmitters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 149
Chapter 38: Other Transmitters And Modulators --------------------------------------------------------------- 152
Chapter 39: Neurodegenerative Diseases ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 155
Chapter 40: General Anaesthetic Agents -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 159
Chapter 41: Analgesic Drugs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 163
Chapter 42: Local Anaesthetics And Other Drugs Affecting Sodium Channels --------------------------- 168
Chapter 43: Anxiolytic And Hypnotic Drugs ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 170
Chapter 45: Antipsychotic Drugs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 175
Chapter 46: Antidepressant Drugs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 178
Chapter 47: CNS Stimulants And Psychotomimetic Drugs ----------------------------------------------------- 183
Chapter 48: Drug Addiction, Dependence, And Abuse --------------------------------------------------------- 186
SECTION 5: DRUGS USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS, CANCER AND
IMMUNOLOGICAL DISORDERS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 191
Chapter 49: Basic Principles Of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy ------------------------------------------------ 191
Chapter 50: Antibacterial Drugs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 194
Chapter 51: Antiviral Drugs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201
Chapter 52: Antifungal Drugs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 204
Chapter 53: Antiprotozoal Drugs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 206
Chapter 54: Anthelminthic Drugs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 209
Chapter 55: Anticancer Drugs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 211
SECTION 6: SPECIAL TOPICS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 215
Chapter 56: Individual Variation And Drug Interaction -------------------------------------------------------- 215
Chapter 57: Harmful Effects Of Drugs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 218

,Chapter 58: Lifestyle Drugs And Drugs In Sport ------------------------------------------------------------------ 222
Chapter 59: Biopharmaceuticals And Gene Therapy ------------------------------------------------------------ 223
Chapter 60: Drug Discovery And Development ------------------------------------------------------------------ 226

,SECTION 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Chapter 1: What Is Pharmacology?
James M. Ritter: Rang & Dale's Pharmacology 8th Edition, Test bank




MULTIPLE CHOICE



1. The Modern Era Of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Originated With The Discovery Of:
A. Penicillin
B. Arsenical Compounds
C. Quinine
D. Sulfonamides
E. Calomel


ANSWER: B.


Rationale:
The Modern Era Of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Began With The Discovery Of
Arsenical Compounds, Particularly Salvarsan (Arsphenamine) By Paul Ehrlich In The
Early 1900s. Salvarsan Was Used To Treat Syphilis And Marked The First Systematic
Attempt To Use Chemicals To Target Infectious Microorganisms Selectively. Though
Later Discoveries Like Penicillin (By Alexander Fleming In 1928) Revolutionized
Antibiotic Therapy, Arsenicals Represent The True Beginning Of Targeted Antimicrobial
Treatment, Thus Initiating The Modern Chemotherapeutic Era.


2. Morphine Was Isolated From Opium By:
A. Paul Ehrlich
B. Gerhard Domagk
C. Friedrich Sertürner

,D. Rudolf Buchheim
E. Henry Dale


ANSWER: C.


Rationale:
Friedrich Sertürner, A German Pharmacist, Was The First To Isolate Morphine From
Opium In 1804. This Discovery Marked A Pivotal Moment In Pharmaceutical Science
As It Was The First Isolation Of An Active Ingredient From A Plant, Setting The Stage
For The Development Of Alkaloid Pharmacology. Morphine Remains A Critical
Analgesic In Modern Medicine. The Other Figures Listed Made Significant
Contributions To Pharmacology, But Sertürner Is Solely Credited With This Isolation.


3. The Use Of Genetic Information To Guide The Choice Of Drug Therapy Is Called:
A. Pharmacoepidemiology
B. Pharmacogenetics
C. Biotechnology
D. Pharmacogenomics
E. Pharmacoeconomics


ANSWER: D.


Rationale:
Pharmacogenomics Is The Study Of How A Person’s Entire Genome Affects Their
Response To Drugs. It Combines Pharmacology And Genomics To Develop Personalized
Medicine Approaches, Aiming To Optimize Drug Efficacy And Minimize Adverse
Effects. While Pharmacogenetics (Choice B) Focuses On The Influence Of Individual
Genes, Pharmacogenomics Takes A Broader Look At The Genome-Wide Influence,
Making It The Most Accurate Term For Guiding Drug Therapy Based On Genetic
Information.

,4. What Does Pharmacology Primarily Study?
A. Drug Prices And Economics
B. Interaction Of Chemicals With Living Systems
C. Surgical Applications Of Drugs
D. Disease Mechanisms In The Body


ANSWER: B.


Rationale:
Pharmacology Is Defined As The Study Of How Chemicals (Drugs) Interact With
Biological Systems To Produce Effects. This Includes Understanding Mechanisms Of
Action, Therapeutic Uses, And Side Effects. It Is A Core Discipline For Medicine And
Drug Development.


5. Which Of The Following Best Defines A Drug In Pharmacological Terms?
A. Any Substance Taken Orally
B. Any Synthetic Substance
C. Any Chemical That Affects Physiological Function
D. Any Compound Derived From Plants


ANSWER: C.


Rationale:
In Pharmacology, A Drug Is Any Chemical Substance That, When Administered To A
Living Organism, Modifies One Or More Of Its Functions. This Includes Therapeutic
Agents, Recreational Drugs, And Even Toxins.


6. What Is The Main Goal Of Pharmacokinetics?
A. To Determine Drug Costs
B. To Understand How Drugs Affect The Body
C. To Study How The Body Affects Drugs

,D. To Analyze Genetic Response To Drugs


ANSWER: C.


Rationale:
Pharmacokinetics Focuses On How The Body Absorbs, Distributes, Metabolizes, And
Excretes Drugs (ADME). It Helps Determine Appropriate Dosing, Frequency, And Route
Of Administration For Optimal Drug Action.


7. Pharmacodynamics Is The Study Of:
A. Drug Absorption In The Intestine
B. The Chemical Properties Of Drugs
C. The Biological Effect Of Drugs On The Body
D. The Environmental Impact Of Drug Use


ANSWER: C.


Rationale:
Pharmacodynamics Describes What The Drug Does To The Body, Including Its
Mechanism Of Action, Receptor Interactions, Dose-Response Relationships, And
Therapeutic/Toxic Effects.


8. Which Type Of Molecule Most Commonly Serves As A Drug Target?
A. Carbohydrates
B. Lipids
C. DNA
D. Proteins


ANSWER: D.


Rationale:

,Proteins, Such As Receptors, Enzymes, Ion Channels, And Transporters, Are The Most
Common Drug Targets. Drugs Often Bind To These Proteins To Modulate Their
Activity, Leading To Therapeutic Or Adverse Effects.


9. What Does The Term 'Selectivity' In Pharmacology Refer To?
A. The Cost-Effectiveness Of A Drug
B. The Degree To Which A Drug Is Absorbed
C. The Ability Of A Drug To Act On Specific Targets Without Affecting Others
D. The Metabolism Rate Of The Drug


ANSWER: C.


Rationale:
Selectivity Is A Critical Concept That Reflects How Specific A Drug Is For Its Intended
Target. High Selectivity Minimizes Off-Target Effects And Side Effects, Improving
Safety And Efficacy.


10. Which Of The Following Best Describes An Antagonist?
A. A Drug That Mimics The Action Of A Natural Ligand
B. A Drug That Activates A Receptor
C. A Drug That Blocks Or Dampens The Effect Of A Receptor
D. A Drug That Increases Enzyme Activity


ANSWER: C.


Rationale:
An Antagonist Binds To A Receptor But Does Not Activate It. Instead, It Prevents The
Binding Or Action Of An Agonist (Natural Or Synthetic), Thus Blocking The Receptor's
Activity.


11. Which Branch Of Pharmacology Focuses On How Drugs Affect Disease Processes?

, A. Toxicology
B. Clinical Pharmacology
C. Pharmacogenomics
D. Pathophysiology


ANSWER: B.


Rationale:
Clinical Pharmacology Is The Science Of Drugs In Humans, Especially In The Context
Of Disease Treatment. It Includes Studying Therapeutic Effects, Side Effects, Dose-
Response, And Drug Interactions In Real-World Patients.


12. What Is The Therapeutic Index?
A. Ratio Of Drug Price To Its Benefit
B. Comparison Between Drug Efficacy And Potency
C. Ratio Of Toxic Dose To Effective Dose
D. Measure Of How Quickly A Drug Is Excreted


ANSWER: C.


Rationale:
The Therapeutic Index (TI) Is Calculated As The Ratio Of The Dose That Causes
Toxicity To The Dose That Causes The Desired Effect. A High TI Indicates A Safer
Drug, While A Low TI Means Careful Monitoring Is Required.


13. What Term Describes The Unintended Effects Of A Drug At Normal Doses?
A. Toxic Effects
B. Side Effects
C. Allergic Reactions
D. Idiosyncratic Reactions
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