University (Midterm) Study Guide & Practice Questions
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Introduction
This study guide covers key Advanced Pharmacology concepts
for the NR 565 midterm, including pharmacokinetics,
pharmacodynamics, drug metabolism, cardiovascular
medications, antibiotics, endocrine therapies, central nervous
system drugs, and oncology pharmacology. It contains 64
practice questions with concise, correct answers that review
major drug classes, mechanisms of action, adverse effects,
therapeutic uses, and clinically relevant pharmacology
principles. The material serves as a comprehensive midterm
review and is organized in an easy-to-study question-and-
answer format.
Exams Questions and Answers
1: What is the primary focus of pharmacokinetics in drug
therapy?--- correct precise answer --- Pharmacokinetics
focuses on the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and
excretion of drugs within the body.
2: How does the first-pass effect influence oral drug
bioavailability?--- correct precise answer ---
,The first-pass effect reduces the bioavailability of orally
administered drugs by metabolizing them in the liver before
they reach systemic circulation.
3: What is the therapeutic index, and why is it important?---
correct precise answer ---
The therapeutic index is the ratio between the toxic dose and
the therapeutic dose of a drug, indicating its safety margin.
4: Describe the role of cytochrome P450 enzymes in drug
metabolism. Cytochrome P450 enzymes are responsible for
the oxidative metabolism of many drugs, affecting their
clearance and potential for drug interactions.
5: What is the difference between a drugs half-life and its
duration of action?--- correct precise answer --- A drugs half-
life is the time required for its plasma concentration to reduce
by half, while the duration of action is the time the drug
produces its therapeutic effect.
6: Explain the concept of drug potency.
Drug potency refers to the amount of drug needed to produce
a specific effect; a more potent drug requires a lower dose to
achieve the desired effect.
7: What factors influence drug absorption?--- correct precise
answer ---
, Factors include the drugs formulation, route of administration,
blood flow to the absorption site, and the presence of food or
other substances.
8: How do competitive antagonists differ from non-
competitive antagonists?--- correct precise answer ---
Competitive antagonists bind reversibly to receptors,
competing with agonists, while non-competitive antagonists
bind irreversibly, reducing the maximum effect of agonists.
9: What is the significance of drug selectivity?--- correct
precise answer ---
Drug selectivity refers to a drugs ability to target specific
receptors or pathways, minimizing side effects and increasing
therapeutic efficacy.
10: How does renal function affect drug excretion?--- correct
precise answer ---
Impaired renal function can reduce drug excretion, leading to
accumulation and potential toxicity, necessitating dosage
adjustments.
11: What is the role of plasma protein binding in drug
distribution?--- correct precise answer ---
Plasma protein binding affects the distribution and free
concentration of a drug, influencing its activity and clearance
from the body.