Term 1 of 132
drug used most safely in pt who have arthritis
Ibuprofen
Codeine
Aspirin
Morphine
Term 2 of 132
β1- receptors
blocks nerve signals; increase blood pressure
relaxes smooth muscle; decrease blood flow
stimulates heart muscle; increase heart rate
inhibits heart muscle; decrease heart rate
Term 3 of 132
norephinephrine is the transmitter substance releseaed by postganglionic nerves where?
synapse Area
in SANS
Inhibition of Prostaglandin Synthesis in the Hypothalamus
weak Base
,Term 4 of 132
Ipratropium
an antihistamine syrup used to relieve allergies
an anticholinergic inhaler used to treat asthma
a corticosteroid pill used to reduce inflammation
a beta-agonist inhaler used to dilate airways
Term 5 of 132
clinical evaluation phase 3
safety and efficacy must be demonstrated. dosage is determined.
nursing and pregnancy, serious bleeding, allergy, impaired renal function,
drug(anticoagulant)
removed from market only after phase 4 has shown serious toxicity
test effectiveness
Term 6 of 132
Preganglionic = long
Postganlionic = short
where?
BOERS
PANS
VOCS
KIDNEY
,Definition 7 of 132
Submaxillary and Sublingual glands
the most critical time for teratogenicity
Sympathomimetic agents will stimulate salivary flow from ONLY the
what opoid is primarily to treat any opioid addicts (eg. Heroin addicts)
in association with Reye's syndrome what is now used for fever or pain in pediatric and
adolecents to reduce chances?
Definition 8 of 132
short-acting, parenterally administered agonist opioid analgesic that is used perioperatively or
during general anesthesia
Codeine
Fentanyl Family
Pentazocine (talwin)
Oxycodone Family
Term 9 of 132
what organ is involved in first-pass effect
Kidney
Liver
Spleen
Acetaminophen And Nsaids
, Term 10 of 132
opoid agonist by which all others are measured?
Aspirin
Codeine
Morphine
Methadone
Term 11 of 132
What are Transdermal Patches?
Drug that acts at location where Norepinephrine (NE) is released
NSAIDs
Respiratory depression
Designed to provide continuous controlled release of medication through a
semipermeable membrane over a given period after application of drug to the intact skin -
eliminates the need for repeated oral dosing.
Definition 12 of 132
name of drug, dose, and dose form
manuscript
inscription
heading
facilitated diffusion
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