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	<description>Enrich Research Knowledge &#38; Collaboration</description>
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		<title>antihyperlipidemia agents</title>
		<description>ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMIA AGENTS

Plasma lipids
Transported in bloodstream in form of macromolecular complexes of lipid and known as lipoproteins
Two major clinical importance/sequelae of high lipid
Acute pancreatitis
atherosclerosis

Hyperlipoproteinemia
Hyperlipidemia
Lipoprotein disorders
Primary hypertriglyceridemias
Primary chylomicronemia
Familial hypertriglyceridemia
Familial combined hyperlipoproteinemia
Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia
Primary hypercholesterolemias
Famimial hypercholesterolemia
Familial ligan-defective apolipoprotein B
Familial combine hyperlipoproteinemia
Lp(a) hyperlipoproteinemia
Secondary hyperlipoproteinemia

Lipid-lowering drugs
Several drugs are used
To decrease plasma LDL-cholesterol
Drug therapy is only one ...</description>
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		<title>Drug clearance</title>
		<description>Clearance is the important factor determine drug concentration
Three factors that influence clearance
	
Dose
Organ blood flow
Intrinsic function of the liver or kidneys 

Volume of distribution per se has no effect on clearance or on average steady-state blood levels.
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		<title>Generic name</title>
		<description>Generic name, drug: The term "generic name" has several meanings as regards drugs: 
1.	The chemical name of a drug. 
2.	A term referring to the chemical makeup of a drug rather than to the advertised brand name under which the drug is sold. 
3.	A term referring to any drug marketed under ...</description>
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		<title>Pharmacology test 2</title>
		<description>1.	Direct-acting cholinergic drugs is/are:
a.	Acetylcholine
b.	Bethanecol
c.	Carbachol
d.	Pilocarpine
e.	Nicotine
                                      (TTTTT)

2.	Indirect-acting cholinergic drugs is/are:
a.	Edrohonium
b.	Neostigmine
c.	Physostigmine
d.	Pyridostigmine
e.	Parathion (Organophosphate) 
    ...</description>
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		<title>Pharmacology test</title>
		<description>Pharmacology test (3/11/2009)

1.	Below are the factors that are contributed for the route of drug administration:
i.	Rate and extent of absorption of the drug from different routes
ii.	Rapidity with which the response is desired.
iii.	Condition of the patient
iv.	Physical and chemical properties of the drug
v.	Site of desired action for example local or generalized anesthesia

a.	(i) only
b.	(i) ...</description>
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