MED2107 lec 1 Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
Heart cells, prevents increase in HR Target cells for beta-blockers and its therapeutic effects
Nerve cells, prevents pain Target cells for local anaesthetics and its therapeutic effects
Immune cells, reduces inflammatory pain Target cells for analgesics and its therapeutic
effects
Nerve cells, relieves depression Target cells for antidepressants and its therapeutic effects
Liver cells, reduces blood cholesterol levels Target cells for statins and its therapeutic effects
Beta-blockers Drug for heart cells to prevent increase in HR
Local anaesthetics Drug for nerve cells to prevent pain
Analgesics Drug for immune cells to reduce inflammatory pain
Antidepressants Drug for nerve cells to relieve depression
Statins Drug for liver cells to reduce blood cholesterol levels
Receptors, chemistry Most drugs target cell membranes, organelle by ... or ...
organ, circulatory system and body Where are The "observed" or physiological effects of the
drugs at
, No Are all enzymes attached to membranes
Proteins, proteins ; ion channels, enzymes, receptors and carrier proteins One reason for ...
making good target for drugs is because most drugs bind to ..., specifically which 4 types
receptors, natural/native chemical messengers (endogenous ligands) One reason for ...
making good targets for drugs is because Cells of the body / organs have ... for ... such as
hormones, neurotransmitters and mediators.
Agonist , full activation ... drugs bind to receptors and mimic the effect of natural chemical
messengers , extent of activation
Antagonist , no activation ... drugs bind to and block receptors from the effects of their
natural chemical messengers , extent of activation
sub-classes, tissues Drugs can be targeted at specific ... of receptors that are found on
specific ...
unwanted effects (side-effects) Drugs can be targeted at specific sub-classes of receptors
but may accidently bind to other receptors of that class, resulting in ...
Neuro-pharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology, gastrointestinal pharmacology, immuno-
pharmacology, respiratory pharmacology 5 systems pharmacology
Drugs, action, living organisms Definition of pharmacology : A branch of medical sciences
that study ... and their ... on ...
biologic, chemical Definition of drug: Any substance that brings about a change in ...
function through its ... actions
Heart cells, prevents increase in HR Target cells for beta-blockers and its therapeutic effects
Nerve cells, prevents pain Target cells for local anaesthetics and its therapeutic effects
Immune cells, reduces inflammatory pain Target cells for analgesics and its therapeutic
effects
Nerve cells, relieves depression Target cells for antidepressants and its therapeutic effects
Liver cells, reduces blood cholesterol levels Target cells for statins and its therapeutic effects
Beta-blockers Drug for heart cells to prevent increase in HR
Local anaesthetics Drug for nerve cells to prevent pain
Analgesics Drug for immune cells to reduce inflammatory pain
Antidepressants Drug for nerve cells to relieve depression
Statins Drug for liver cells to reduce blood cholesterol levels
Receptors, chemistry Most drugs target cell membranes, organelle by ... or ...
organ, circulatory system and body Where are The "observed" or physiological effects of the
drugs at
, No Are all enzymes attached to membranes
Proteins, proteins ; ion channels, enzymes, receptors and carrier proteins One reason for ...
making good target for drugs is because most drugs bind to ..., specifically which 4 types
receptors, natural/native chemical messengers (endogenous ligands) One reason for ...
making good targets for drugs is because Cells of the body / organs have ... for ... such as
hormones, neurotransmitters and mediators.
Agonist , full activation ... drugs bind to receptors and mimic the effect of natural chemical
messengers , extent of activation
Antagonist , no activation ... drugs bind to and block receptors from the effects of their
natural chemical messengers , extent of activation
sub-classes, tissues Drugs can be targeted at specific ... of receptors that are found on
specific ...
unwanted effects (side-effects) Drugs can be targeted at specific sub-classes of receptors
but may accidently bind to other receptors of that class, resulting in ...
Neuro-pharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology, gastrointestinal pharmacology, immuno-
pharmacology, respiratory pharmacology 5 systems pharmacology
Drugs, action, living organisms Definition of pharmacology : A branch of medical sciences
that study ... and their ... on ...
biologic, chemical Definition of drug: Any substance that brings about a change in ...
function through its ... actions