Pharmacology for Dentistry
28 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology Aqueous Solutions The aqueous solution are most quickly absorbed. But due to th ...
Pharmacokinetics 29 under the curve (AUC) represents the total amount of drug absorbed into the circulation. The percent availab ...
30 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology dissociation from plasma proteins and redistribution from the tissue. Since, on ...
Pharmacokinetics 31 formation of drugs to more polar and less lipid soluble metabolites enhances their excretion and reduce thei ...
32 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology into sulfonamide, which was the first antimicrobial agent in treating the syste ...
Pharmacokinetics 33 (an aromatic compound) is excreted in the urine as N-acetylcysteine derivatives called as mercapturic acid. ...
34 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology metabolism of a number of drugs like barbi- turate induced sleeping time is pro ...
Pharmacokinetics 35 Tubular secretion: The active secretory systems can rapidly remove the protein- bound drugs from the blood a ...
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Pharmacokinetics 37 The figure shows the different types of drugs with different plasma half life, but the steady state concentr ...
38 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology 1 2 3 4 5 6 24 6 8 10 12 14 MTC MEC Plasma concentration (μg/ml) Time (hr.) Fi ...
Pharmacodynamics is the study of drug ef- fects (biochemical and physiological) and their mechanism of action. When the drug rea ...
40 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology STIMULATION Stimulation is an increase in the selective activity of specialized ...
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42 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology drugs like morphine, barbiturates, phenothi- azines, benzodiazepine can produce ...
Pharmacodynamics (Mode of Action of Drugs) 43 nist prevents the action of an agonist on a receptor, but does not have any effect ...
44 Section 1/ General Principles of Pharmacology synergistic. In the synergism, the drugs can have action in the same direction ...
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ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS Adverse drug reaction is an undesired or unintended effect of the drug, occurs at dose normally used by h ...
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