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BPS 2110 - Final Exam
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  • What is the goal of Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Answer- Dose Finding How many patients are involved in Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Answer- Small number (<100) What type of patients are involved in Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Answer- Healthy volunteers What is the average time taken for Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Answer- < 1 year What is the drug failure rate of Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Answer- 30% What is the goal of Phase 2 of Clinical Trials? - Answer- Safety...
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BPS 2110: Insulin Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
  • BPS 2110: Insulin Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • BPS 2110: Insulin Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved What are biologic drugs? - -Vaccines, proteins, antibody, nucleic acid -Normally high molecular weight (>2000) -Manufactured using living things e.g plants, animals, humans, single cells -Generally injectable --cannot survive digestive tract --other routes (nasal spray, suppository) are possible -Proportion of new drugs on market that are biologic is increasing (-->40%) What is diabetes? - -Family of metabolic disorders -Ch...
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BPS 2110 - Midterm 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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  • BPS 2110 - Midterm 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved What are drugs? - Chemical substances that are used in the treatment, prevention or diagnosis of disease. What are the 2 main types of drugs? - -Biologic -Small molecule What is a biologic drug? - A drug with a high molecular weight, that is manufactured using living things. What are examples of biologic drugs? - -Vaccine -Protein -Antibody -Nucleic acid What is a small molecule? - A drug with a low molecular weight, that is...
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BPS 2110 - Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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  • BPS 2110 - Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved What is the goal of Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Dose Finding How many patients are involved in Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Small number (<100) What type of patients are involved in Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - Healthy volunteers What is the average time taken for Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - < 1 year What is the drug failure rate of Phase 1 of Clinical Trials? - 30% What is the goal of Phase 2 of Clinical Trials? - Safe...
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BPS 2110 - Module 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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  • BPS 2110 - Module 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Modular Biological Molecules (4) - - Protein - Nucleic acids - Polysaccharides - Lipids a. Protein - Linear chain of amino acids - Amide bonds b. Nucleic acids - Linear chain of nucleotides - Phosphate esters c. Polysaccharides - Linear chains of sugars, some are branched - Acetals d. Lipids - Linear chains of acetate or propionate - Reduced aldol (1,3-dicarbonyl) Modular construction - Fast assembly of complex structures u...
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Sample Final exam answers: Intro to Biopharmaceutical Science
  • Sample Final exam answers: Intro to Biopharmaceutical Science

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  • Sample Final exam answers Intro to Biopharmaceutical Science BPS 2110 (Professor William Ogilvie)
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