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Lecture 1 1/23/24
What constitutes a drug product,
What is a drug,
What is a receptor
40  cards
Lecture 2 1/24/24
Why are membrane barriers importa...,
What are the potential mechanisms...,
What are the characteristics of t...
21  cards
Lecture 3 1/25/24
Which factors must be considered ...,
What are the two most common rout...,
What are the characteristics of s...
23  cards
Lecture 4 1/29/24
What are the mechanisms for avoid...,
What is drug distribution,
What characteristics of distribut...
17  cards
Lecture 5 2/1/24
Why must lipid soluble drugs be m...,
What are the characteristics of p...,
What are the characteristics of p...
14  cards
Lecture 6 2/6/24
What is clearance,
What is the formal definition of ...,
What is the operational definitio...
25  cards
Lecture 7 2/8/24
How does volume increase as body ...,
How does surface area increase as...,
What
14  cards
Lecture 8 2/13/24
When does plasma protein binding ...,
Which two characteristics of phar...,
What drives kel
29  cards
Lecture 9 2/15/24
For an antibiotic under first ord...,
With which type of pharmacokineti...,
What is the bioavailability assum...
10  cards
Exam 1 Chart Information
What are the characteristics of a...,
What are the characteristics of a...,
What are the characteristics of a...
7  cards
Lecture 10 2/22/24
How does an antibiotic differ fro...,
What is minimum inhibitory concen...,
What is minimum bactericidal conc...
27  cards
Lecture 11 2/22/24
Which type of antibiotic is the b...,
Which antibiotics need to have a ...,
Which antibiotics need to have a ...
44  cards
Lecture 12 3/7/24
How do cephalosporins differ from...,
What are the characteristics of c...,
What are the cephalosporin classi...
36  cards
Lecture 13 3/19/24
What are the general characterist...,
What is the spectrum of aminoglyc...,
Which aminoglycoside has the broa...
37  cards
Lecture 14 3/21/24
What are the general characterist...,
What is the spectrum of chloramph...,
Which bacteria are resistant to c...
33  cards
Lecture 15 3/22/24
What is the antimicrobial mechani...,
What is the antimicrobial mechani...,
What are the general characterist...
30  cards
Lecture 16 3/26/24
Which antimicrobials cannot be gi...,
What does the dose interval depen...,
What does the dose interval depen...
12  cards
Lecture 17 3/27/24
What are the potential uses for t...,
What are the advantages of topica...,
What are the disadvantages of top...
40  cards
Lecture 18 4/2/24
What was the purpose of the pure ...,
What was required under the pure ...,
What were the shortcomings
33  cards
Lecture 19 4/4/24
Which steps of the nerve conducti...,
What are the characteristics of r...,
What are the characteristics of a...
27  cards
Lecture 20 4/10/24
What allows us to use chemical ag...,
What are the characteristics of p...,
How are parasites similar to othe...
47  cards
Lecture 21 4/11/24
What are the avermectins,
What are the milbemycins,
Which animals are treated with ma...
28  cards
Lecture 22 4/12/24
How are ectoparasiticides classified,
What are the delivery methods for...,
What are the characteristics of p...
32  cards
Lecture 23 4/23/24
Which molecule serves as the basi...,
What is the core skeleton that is...,
What are the main products of the...
40  cards
Lecture 24 4/24/24
What is the primary goal of gluco...,
Why is it important to frequently...,
How do physiological anti inflamm...
39  cards
Lecture 25 4/29/24
What are the general characterist...,
What are the general characterist...,
How do azoles work against fungi
13  cards
Lecture 26 4/30/24
0  cards

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