-reversible action
-predictability
-ease of administration
-freedom from drug interactions
-low cost
-chemical stability
-simple, generic names
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Other properties of an ideal drug
TU: Lower blood cholesterol
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, TC: Antihyperlipedemics
Broader TC: affects cardio disease
Abnormal body movements
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Extrapyramida symptoms (EPS)
The objective of drug therapy is to provide maximum benefit with minimum harm
Requires- skill, judgement, knowledge, the desire to provide greater good than harm
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The therapeutic objective
Signs of anaphylactic reactions?
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, Anxiety
Urticaria
Wheezing
Shock
Cardiac arrest
Fat-soluble vitamins
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A, D, E, K
Special considerations for drug therapy for women who are breast feeding?
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-Take drugs immediately after breast-feeding
-Avoid drugs that have long half-lives
-Choose drugs that tend to be excluded from milk and that are least likely to
affect the infant
-Avoid drugs that are known to be hazardous
Drug-drug interactions that result in reduced drug effects (either therapeutic/adverse)
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, Reduction/inhibition
Oral routes that avoid first pass, taking advantage of the highly vascular mucous
membranes of the mouth
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Sublingual (under tongue) and buccal (between teeth and cheek)
TU: Treat angina (chest pain)
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TC: Antianginals
Broader TC: affects cardio disease
Gamma globulins constitute the _____
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Antibodies of the immune system
-predictability
-ease of administration
-freedom from drug interactions
-low cost
-chemical stability
-simple, generic names
Give this one a go later!
Other properties of an ideal drug
TU: Lower blood cholesterol
Give this one a go later!
, TC: Antihyperlipedemics
Broader TC: affects cardio disease
Abnormal body movements
Give this one a go later!
Extrapyramida symptoms (EPS)
The objective of drug therapy is to provide maximum benefit with minimum harm
Requires- skill, judgement, knowledge, the desire to provide greater good than harm
Give this one a go later!
The therapeutic objective
Signs of anaphylactic reactions?
Give this one a go later!
, Anxiety
Urticaria
Wheezing
Shock
Cardiac arrest
Fat-soluble vitamins
Give this one a go later!
A, D, E, K
Special considerations for drug therapy for women who are breast feeding?
Give this one a go later!
-Take drugs immediately after breast-feeding
-Avoid drugs that have long half-lives
-Choose drugs that tend to be excluded from milk and that are least likely to
affect the infant
-Avoid drugs that are known to be hazardous
Drug-drug interactions that result in reduced drug effects (either therapeutic/adverse)
Give this one a go later!
, Reduction/inhibition
Oral routes that avoid first pass, taking advantage of the highly vascular mucous
membranes of the mouth
Give this one a go later!
Sublingual (under tongue) and buccal (between teeth and cheek)
TU: Treat angina (chest pain)
Give this one a go later!
TC: Antianginals
Broader TC: affects cardio disease
Gamma globulins constitute the _____
Give this one a go later!
Antibodies of the immune system