NUR 641E Midterm Study Guide questions with
correct answers
Prodrug Correct Answer-An inactive drug dosage form that is converted
to an active metabolite by various biochemical reactions once it is inside
the body.
-Cytochrome P450
-Ex. Aspirin, psilocybin, heroin
Bioavailability Correct Answer-the rate at and the extent to which a
nutrient is absorbed and used
-Affected by route of administration and drug dosage
-Drug clearance (rate drug leaves circulation)
-Steady state concentration
-Affected by chemical stability, solubility, and first pass
Steady state (of a drug) Correct Answer-stable level of drug in the body,
occurs in 5 half lives of the drug
-rate of drug being added to system is equal to amount being eliminated
from system
Pharmacokinetics Correct Answer-The process by which drugs are
absorbed, distributed within the body, metabolized, and excreted.
-what the body does to the drug
,First pass Correct Answer-the fact that a medication in the GI tract
passes through the liver before entering other organs
does not Correct Answer-bioequivalence does/does not affect
bioavailability
Bioequivalence Correct Answer-relative therapeutic effectiveness of
chemically equivalent drugs.
Cytochrome P450 Correct Answer--enzymes that function to metabolize
potentially toxic compounds, including drugs and products of
endogenous metabolism such as bilirubin, principally in the liver.
-genetics influence presence of enzymes
-affects metabolism of warfarin, antidepressants, antiepileptics, and
statins.
-the levels of these drugs are higher when taken with certain drugs that
are inhibitors (ex. warfarin with omeprazole) because there is
competition for enzyme metabolism.
-inducers lead to decreased plasma concentration of drug.
, cytochrome p450 inducer Correct Answer-An inducer increases the
metabolism of a substrate resulting in a decreased level or effect of the
substrate
cytochrome p450 inhibitor Correct Answer-An inhibitor decreases the
metabolism of a substrate resulting in an increased level or effect of the
substrate.
Clopidogrel Correct Answer-prodrug that must be activated by hepatic
CYP2C19 metabolism; individuals who are poor metabolizers may not
form the active metabolite and have reduced antiplatelet response
half-life (determines) Correct Answer-how often a drug is administered
4-5 Correct Answer-steady state is reached in _-_ times the half-life
Warfarin (MOA) Correct Answer--Vitamin K antagonist
-Factors II, VII, IX, X
-takes several days to take effect
-monitor INR
Vitamin K Correct Answer-warfarin antidote
Heparin (MOA) Correct Answer--rapid anticoagulation by binding with
antithrombin III and inhibits factors IXa, Xa, XIIa, and XIII
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