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Assignment 1 Part II-Pharmacology 2018

Across
This pneumonic describes colinergic effects.
The nasal decongestant pseudoephedrine is from this class of drug.
Pneumonic for anticholinergic side effects.
How a drug is handled and moved around by the body.
Beta 1 receptors are found here.
Drugs that treat motion sickness, overactive bladder, and dilate the eye.
Lethal dose divided by effective dose gives this index, which ranks safety.
These liver enzymes are responsible for most drug metabolism.
Primary neurotransmitter in the SANS
Most drugs absorb across membranes by this type of passive movement.
Beta 2 receptors are found here.
Neurotransmitters turn an electrical signal into this type of signal.
Increased salivation and digestion, & slowed heart rate are caused by this nervous system.
Increased digestion would be a side effect of this class of drug.
Down
This is a common phase I metabolic reaction.
Binds to receptor then blocks a drug's action.
Alpha and beta receptors are part of this nervous system.
Drugs with this type of solubility will absorb better.
Med used to treat xerostomia.
This route of administration bypasses the GI tract.
This form will predominate if a drug's pH is different than the tissue's pH
The primary neurotransmitter in the parasympathetic nervous system
Alpha 1 receptors cause this when epi binds.
Most drugs are eliminated by this order of kinetics.
Postganglionic neurons mainly release norepinephrine as part of this system.
This class is known for causing these bad effects, known as "_______" effects, and include blurred vision, constipation, dry mouth, and many more.
This route is considered enteral but bypasses the liver (no first pass effect).
A well known anticholinergic used to dry up saliva and treat bradycardia.
PKa is used to determine the best dosing ____ .
The amount of drug required to produce a response.
Efficacy means the strength of a drug's _____.
This is a type of adrenergic receptor.