PH BIO six - PHARMACOLOGY
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DRUGS AFFECTING HISTAMINE
ANTIHISTAMINES (H one BLOCKERS)
First Generation Antihistamines
Second Generation Antihistamines
H two RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
Side Effects (Cimetidine)
DRUGS AFFECTING SEROTONIN
Five-HT one B/Five-HT one D Drugs (TRIPTANS)
Five-HT three ANTAGONISTS
PROSTAGLANDIN ANALOG DRUGS
Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists
One. Methotrexate and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Pathophysiology of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Major inflammatory mediators:
Two. Epinephrine Dose-Dependent Effects
Three. Pilocarpine in Glaucoma
Pathophysiology of Glaucoma
Pilocarpine Mechanism Pilocarpine equals muscarinic agonist
Four. Muscarinic Effects in the Eye
Compare Autonomic Effects
Five. Bethanechol and Urinary Retention
Seven. Epinephrine in Anaphylactic Shock
Life-Saving Effect of Epinephrine
Eight. Dissociative Anesthesia
Nine. Blood Brain Barrier
Twelve. Autonomic Nervous System Divisions
Thirteen. Enteric Nervous System
Fourteen. Opioid Receptors
Fifteen. Opioid Tolerance
Seventeen. Organophosphate Poisoning
Eighteen. Beta Blockers in Asthma
Nineteen. Baroreceptor Reflex
Phenylephrine administration
Twenty. Cholinesterase Inhibitors
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Major Antidepressant Drug Classes
Two. Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDs)
Major Mechanisms of Antiepileptic Drugs
First-Line Drug Lorazepam
Seven. Benzodiazepine Antagonist
Eight. GABA in the Central Nervous System
Drug Types That Increase GABA
Nine. Sodium Channel Blocking Antiepileptics
Drugs That Cross Blood-Brain Barrier Easily
Eleven. General CNS Drug Strategy
Quick Drug Comparison Table (High Yield)
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P H B I O six - Pharmacology of Drugs Used in G I T Disorders
One. Overview of Gastrointestinal (G I) Physiology
Major Organs of the G I System
How the G I System Connects to the Rest of the Body
Connection to Body Systems
Two. Gastric Acid Secretion
Substances that Stimulate Acid Production
Important Neurotransmitters
Connection to the Nervous System
Four. Mucosal Defense System
Six. Common GI Disorders.
Stress-related Gastritis.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Seven. Drugs for Acid-Peptic Disorders.
Eight. Mucosal Protective Agents.
Important Contraindication
Eleven. Antidiarrheal Drugs.
Twelve. Antiemetic Drugs.
Neurokinin-1 Antagonists.
Thirteen. Drugs for Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Common categories include:
Fourteen. Pancreatic Enzyme Therapy.
Fifteen. Bile Acid Therapy.
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