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Where are drugs synthesized? - ANS Outside the body (exogenous). Endogenous chemicals are biochemicals. What are the three rules to follow biochemical ethics? - ANS 1.Reduce the pain/suffering of the patient.n2.Weigh the beneficial effects against the detrimental to decide. Incre...

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Exam 1 Questions And Answers


Where are drugs synthesized? - ANS Outside the body (exogenous). Endogenous
chemicals are biochemicals.

What are the three rules to follow biochemical ethics? - ANS 1.Reduce the pain/suffering of
the patient.\n2.Weigh the beneficial effects against the detrimental to decide. Increase the
quality of life.

What is the definition of drug at the physiological\nlevel? - ANS Drugs are the induction
mechanisms for altering the\nphysiological functions of an animal (or plant).

What is the definition of drug at the neural level? - ANS Drugs are the chemical signals that
turn on (or off)\nspecific neural circuitry.

Regulation of receptors - ANS There are modified in number (long-term) and sensitivity
(short-rapid term via second messengers)

Receptor Subtype - ANS Drug receptor proteins that have different characteristics in
different target tissues.

What is an ionotropic receptor (ionic channel)? - ANS A receptor with a channel pore that
ions can flow through.

What is the predominant ion in the cell - ANS K+ is the predominant POSITIVE ion

Na/k pumps what - ANS 3 Na out for every 2 K in

what is the resting potential membrane - ANS -70mv

Main NT for Excitation - ANS Acetyl-choline and Glutamate

Main NT for Inhibition - ANS GABA, Glycine, Y-aminobutyric acid

Function of Na channel - ANS generation of action potential

Function of K channel - ANS return membrane to resting potential

, Function of Ca channel - ANS Stimulation of NT release from post synaptic neuron

Function of Cl - ANS

Drugs plotted on the same graph (dose x pain effectiveness) that reach at the same y-axis are
said to have.. - ANS Same efficacy

What happens to the dose response curve of an agonist when an antagonist is added. - ANS
The dose response curve moves to the right, but still able to achieve maximum effect, just more
of the agonist needed to be applied/added.

Any receptor that is not ionotropic is ___ - ANS Metabotrophic

An ion channel can either be ___ (+excitory) or ___ (-inhibitory) - ANS
depolarized\nhyperpolarized

Gs proteins ___ the production of chemicals while Gi ___ it - ANS stimulate\ninhibit

What is a drug action? - ANS molecular/biochemical action at the binding site

Self-medication can be beneficial or detrimental based on ___ - ANS pre-existing
conditions

What is an inverse agonist? - ANS renders real neurotransmitters useless in their presence

What is potency? - ANS more potent if small concentration=high effect

Potentiation - ANS Refers to the situation in which the combination of two drugs produces
effects that are great than the sum of their individuals effects

What is efficacy? - ANS how strong an effect is at the synapse level (measured in %)

What is competitive binding? - ANS binding can be displaced by another molecule

What does GABA stand for and what is its function? - ANS gamma amino butric
acid\ninhibitor of neurotransmitter

What are the receptors that GABA binds to? (subtypes) - ANS GABAa and GABAb

GABAa has how many binding sites and what ion passes through the channel? - ANS at
least 5, Cl-

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