100 and 1000 - correct answerTypical molecular weight of drugs
Agonist - correct answerDrug molecule that interacts as an activator
Antagonist - correct answerDrug molecule that interacts as an inhibitor
Aspirin, atropine - correct answerDrugs that are solid at room temp.
Chemical antagonists - correct answerInteract directly with other drugs
Covalent bond - correct answerDrug-receptor bond that is very strong and irreversible
Drug - correct answerSubstance that brings about a change in biologic function through
its chemical actions
Electrostatic bonding - correct answerDrug-receptor bond that is more common and
vary from relatively strong to weaker hydrogen bonds and very weak dipole interaction
Francois Magendie and Claude Bernard - correct answerDeveloped methods of
experimental physiology and pharmacology
Hydrophobic bonds - correct answerDrug-receptor bond that is quite weak
Lower limit - correct answerFor specificity of action
Materia medica - correct answerPrecursor to pharmacology
Materia medica - correct answerScience of drug preparation and medical use of drug
Medical pharmacology - correct answerScience of substances used to prevent,
diagnose and treat disease
More selective - correct answerDrugs that bind through weak bonds are generally
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Nicotine, ethanol - correct answerDrugs that are liquid at room temp.
Nitrous oxide - correct answerDrug that is gas at room temp.
Pharmacodynamic process - correct answerActions of the drug on the body
Pharmacogenetics - correct answerGenetic variations that cause differences in drug
responses among individuals or populations