Pharmacology Fundamentals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Drug Classification Systems
  2. Pharmacokinetics Processes
  3. Receptor Interactions
  4. Enzyme Inhibition
  5. Ion Channel Modulation
  6. Major Drug Classes
  7. Adverse Reactions
  8. Special Therapy Considerations
  9. Future Pharmacology Trends

📖 1. Drug Classification Systems

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Chemical Classification: Categorization of drugs based on their molecular structure or chemical composition. Example: Beta-lactams (penicillins, cephalosporins).

  • Therapeutic Classification: Grouping drugs according to their primary medical use or effect in treating specific conditions. Example: Antihypertensives, analgesics.

  • Mechanism of Action Classification: Classification based on how drugs produce their effects at the cellular or molecular level. Example: Receptor agonists, enzyme inhibitors, ion channel blockers.

  • Bioavailability: The proportion of a drug that enters systemic circulation intact after administration, affecting its efficacy.

  • Receptor: A protein molecule on or within cells that binds specific drugs (ligands) to produce a biological response.

  • Pharmacological Target: The specific molecule or receptor that a drug interacts with to exert its effect.

📝 Essential Points

  • Drugs are classified into chemical, therapeutic, and mechanism of action systems, each serving different clinical and research purposes.
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1. What is a drug classification system?

2. What is the primary purpose of drug classification systems such as chemical, therapeutic, and mechanism of action classifications?

3. Which pharmacokinetic parameter represents the hypothetical volume in which a drug would need to be uniformly distributed to produce the observed plasma concentration?

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Drug Classification Systems — types?

Chemical, therapeutic, and mechanism-based classifications.

Drug Classification Systems — types?

Chemical, therapeutic, and mechanism of action.

Pharmacokinetics — processes?

Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion.

Bioavailability — definition?

Proportion of drug reaching systemic circulation.

Receptor interaction — key types?

Agonists, antagonists, binding affinity, efficacy.

Receptor — role?

Binds ligands to produce a response.

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