Revision of Pharmacology, some basic points (one liners)
Pharmacology revision notes, some basic points from general pharmacology, pharmacology one liners, for pharmacy exams.
#1
binding of Morphine and Naloxone to the Opioid receptors
competitive antagonism
#2
When both agonist and antagonist binds reversibly on the same site of the receptor
competitive antagonism
#3
Antagonist binds with the same receptor as the agonist and inhibits its effect
receptor┬аanatgonism
#4
When two drugs act at different receptors or by different machanisms on the same physiological system and produce opposite effect
Functional antagonism i.e insulin and glucagon on blood sugar
#5
Use of dimecaprol in arsenic poisoning is an example of
Chemical antagonism
#6
Adsorption of alkaloids by activated charcoal is an example of
Physical antagonism
#7
When the effect of one drug is decreased or abolished in the presence of another drug
Drug antagonism
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When two or more drugs on simultaneous administration show effect greater than that of either drug alone
Synergism┬а(e.g.┬аSulphamethoxazole┬а+┬аtrimethoprim)
#9
The enhancement of action of one drug by another inactive drug
Potentiation (supra-additive effect)
#10
the range of concentration of drug which produces desired response with minimal toxicity
Therapeutic window
#11
The amount of drug required to produced a desired response is called
Drug potency
#12
The combined effect of two or more drugs is equal to the sum of their indivisual effect
Additive effect i.e paracetamol + ibuprofen as analgesics
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