PPT-Gastrointestinal Drugs Pharmacology I: NURS 1950
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1 Objective 1 list the components of gastric juice that contribute to the pain associated with peptic ulcers Objective 2 describe the physiology of gastric secretions
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1 Objective 1 list the components of gastric juice that contribute to the pain associated with peptic ulcers Objective 2 describe the physiology of gastric secretions 2 Objective 3 list drugs considered to be ulcerogenic. Dr. SA . Ziai. Pharmacology. Pharmacology . can be defined as the study of substances that interact with living systems through chemical processes, especially by binding to regulatory molecules and activating or inhibiting normal body processes. . Drug Abuse II: Alcohol. Alcohol. Most commonly used and abused psychoactive agent in the United States. Some therapeutic use. Primarily used for nonmedical purposes. Moderate consumption: prolongs life, reduces risk of dementia and cardiovascular disorders. Dr A.Shyam Sundar,. Associate Professor in Pharmacology,. University of Nizwa,. Sultanate of Oman. OVERVIEW. Asthma. is a reversible obstructive disease of the lower airway.. With asthma, there is increasing airway obstruction caused by bronchoconstriction, inflammation and edema of the lining of the bronchioles, and the production of thick mucus that can plug the airway.. UNIT INSTRUCTIONAL OUTCOMES:. At the end of this unit, the student should be able to,. List drugs used in the treatment of respiratory disorders. Recall vital information about the drugs used in respiratory disorders. Dr. . A.Shyam. . Sundar. ,. Associate Professor in Pharmacology,. University of Nizwa,. Sultanate of Oman. OVERVIEW. Asthma. is a reversible obstructive disease of the lower airway.. With asthma, there is increasing airway obstruction caused by bronchoconstriction, inflammation and edema of the lining of the bronchioles, and the production of thick mucus that can plug the airway.. applications of pharmacologyA colorized image of a sagittal section of rat brain with regions of separate TASK-1 greenor TASK-3 red expression and areas of overlapping TASK-1 and TASK-3 expressionyell LIA CHAUHAN . 24.03.19. SAF G34. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. PD neuropathology: Identify the dopaminergic pathway in the brain which degenerates & how the loss of DA triggers the motor clinical symptoms; and explain which other neuronal pathways are affected in PD & what is the underlying pathological process. . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. nonulcer. dyspepsia, and stress-related gastritis . Antiemetic . A drug that reduces nausea and vomiting . Gastroesophageal. reflux disease (GERD) . Esophageal irritation or inflammation due to reflux of stomach acid; also known as heartburn . 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF PHARMACOLOGY. . Notes for . Students. T. his study material is exclusively for students of general medicine and stomatology in Pharmacology I course. It contains only basic notes of discussed topics, which should be completed with more details and actual information during practical courses to make a complete material for test or exam studies. Which means that without your own notes from the lesson this presentation IS NOT SUFFICIENT for proper preparation for neither tests in . . The term gastrointestinal muscular tube that begins at the mouth and ends at the anus.. :Structure. Oral cavity. Esophagus. Stomach. Small intestine. Large intestine. Drug affecting on gastrointestinal function. antidiarrhoeals,antiemetics. Drugs targeting endocrine system-2antidiabetics thyroid drugs 7. Drugs used in surgery-3. Anticonvulsants.-4. Antipsychotics- 5,Antipsychotics or neuroleptics. Antidepressant-6. Outline common routes of administration of drugs to the eye . . . Discuss the pharmacokinetics of drugs applied topically to the eye . . Classify drugs used for treatment of disorders of the eye . Topics. Introduction, historical development, branches and scope of Pharmacology. Sources and nature of drugs. Pharmacological terms and definitions, nomenclature of drugs. . Principles of drug activity: Pharmacokinetics - Routes of drug...
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