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Principles of Pharmacology

Teacher: Professor Hunt
Horizontales
Avoids or circumvents the GI tract; avoids first-pass effect.
The time needed to reduce the plalsma concentration of a drug 50%.
Never chew, crush, or break these tablets.
The ratio between a drug's therapeutic effects and toxic effects.
Evenly distributed concentration of a drug (rate of administration=rate of drug elimination)
Binds to a receptor to initiate the desired therapeutic response.
Uses the GI tract for the ingestion and absorption of drugs.
Verticales
When drugs can cause injury to the liver.
When a drug can cause injury to the kidneys.
The dose that continues to keep the drug in the desired therapeutic range.
The amount of the drug that reaches the systemic circulation.
When a drug can cause injury to the eighth cranial nerve.
Removal of a drug from the body (kidneys are primary site).
Initial drug is inactive
Prevents other molecules from binding.