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[Show more]Beta Blockers- active ingredient/ drug name 
 Atenolol, Bisoprolol, Carvedilol 
Beta blockers suffix 
 -olol 
beta blockers Mechanism of action 
 Competitively block beta receptors, reduce heart rate, BP, and cardiac contractility 
beta blockers Therapeutic Indications 
 Common uses include a range ...
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Add to cartBeta Blockers- active ingredient/ drug name 
 Atenolol, Bisoprolol, Carvedilol 
Beta blockers suffix 
 -olol 
beta blockers Mechanism of action 
 Competitively block beta receptors, reduce heart rate, BP, and cardiac contractility 
beta blockers Therapeutic Indications 
 Common uses include a range ...
escitalopram 
 SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) selectively inhibit the presynaptic 
reuptake of serotonin 
venlafaxine 
 SNRI (serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) inhibit serotonin and 
noradrenaline reuptake 
amitriptyline 
 tricyclic antidepressant, inhibit reuptake of se...
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Add to cartescitalopram 
 SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) selectively inhibit the presynaptic 
reuptake of serotonin 
venlafaxine 
 SNRI (serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) inhibit serotonin and 
noradrenaline reuptake 
amitriptyline 
 tricyclic antidepressant, inhibit reuptake of se...
The role of TGA 
 Part of Department of Health that regulates therapeutic goods 
What classify as therapeutic goods 
 Medicines and blood products, Medical devices, Biologicals 
Difference between AUST R, AUST L and AUST L(A) 
 AUST R - registered high risk medicines that requires pre-market assessm...
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Add to cartThe role of TGA 
 Part of Department of Health that regulates therapeutic goods 
What classify as therapeutic goods 
 Medicines and blood products, Medical devices, Biologicals 
Difference between AUST R, AUST L and AUST L(A) 
 AUST R - registered high risk medicines that requires pre-market assessm...
Active ingredient 
 chemical in a medicine that has a therapeutic effect, the ingredient that, 'makes it 
work.' 
Brand name 
 manufacturers use a more memorable name to sell the drug, rather than using the 
name of the active ingredient 
Bioequivalence 
 the active ingredient is identical a...
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Add to cartActive ingredient 
 chemical in a medicine that has a therapeutic effect, the ingredient that, 'makes it 
work.' 
Brand name 
 manufacturers use a more memorable name to sell the drug, rather than using the 
name of the active ingredient 
Bioequivalence 
 the active ingredient is identical a...
clinical 
 medical work that relates to the examination and treatment of ill people 
therapeutics 
 use of drugs and the method of there administration in the treatment of disease 
clinical therapeutics 
 use of drugs in the treatment of disease that relates to patients 
TGA 
 therapeutics goods adm...
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Add to cartclinical 
 medical work that relates to the examination and treatment of ill people 
therapeutics 
 use of drugs and the method of there administration in the treatment of disease 
clinical therapeutics 
 use of drugs in the treatment of disease that relates to patients 
TGA 
 therapeutics goods adm...
What is the role of TGA? 
 Regulation of the supply, import, export and manufacturing of therapeautic goods in 
Aus. 
What does the TGA classify as therapeutic goods? 
 medications, supplments, complementary meds, medicine devices, tests/diagnostic 
materials, vaccines, biolgic products, sunscreen...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of TGA? 
 Regulation of the supply, import, export and manufacturing of therapeautic goods in 
Aus. 
What does the TGA classify as therapeutic goods? 
 medications, supplments, complementary meds, medicine devices, tests/diagnostic 
materials, vaccines, biolgic products, sunscreen...
What is the current the current healthcare model? 
 Reactive healthcare - healthcare provided on symptoms 
Predictive Healthcare 
 - take into account genes and biology, environments and lifestyles 
 - analyses range of data to achieve outcome including clinical observations, 
biomarkers, pt genera...
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Add to cartWhat is the current the current healthcare model? 
 Reactive healthcare - healthcare provided on symptoms 
Predictive Healthcare 
 - take into account genes and biology, environments and lifestyles 
 - analyses range of data to achieve outcome including clinical observations, 
biomarkers, pt genera...
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