Agonist vs antagonist drugs

    • [DOC File]Microsoft Word - Lecture - Intro Pharm 7705.doc

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      Agonist binds to opioid pain receptor in brain & causes an analgesic response. Partial agonist: binds to pain receptor and causes only limited actions. Antagonist: reverses the efx of these on pain receptors. Primarily bind to mu, kappa & delta receptors. Many opiods have …

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    • [DOC File]Opioid Abuse and Dependence

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      What is KD? Most drugs have KD’s in what range? What is an agonist, indirect agonist, competitive antagonist, non-competitive antagonist? Give an example of how binding a cell-surface receptor can lead to a cascade of biochemical reactions/interactions that amplifies the signal?

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    • [DOC File]Pharmacology

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      Antagonist vs. agonist drugs. Inhibitory vs. excitatory neurotransmitter. The 7 psychological perspectives. Behavioral. Psychodynamic. Evolutionary. Cognitive. Sociocultural. Biological. Humanistic. The concept of Gestalt. What is transduction? Where does it occur in the ear and eye?

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    • [DOC File]Study Guide – Pharmacology Test #1

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      Assessment of agonist and antagonist interactions. Agonists produce direct measureable response by interacting with receptors. Antagonists block the responses elicited by agonists. COMPETITIVE ANTAGONIST competes with agonist drug for binding to receptor sites. Competitive antagonism can be overcome if dose of agonist is increased.

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    • [DOC File]Pharmacology Study Guide – Test 2

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      3. Mixed agonist-antagonists: bind and activate one receptor type but not another. a. buprenorphine (Buprenex, Subutex): µ agonist and κ antagonist. b. Nalbuphine (Nubain): µ antagonist and κ agonist

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    • [DOC File]Medicinal Chemistry (MDCH) 5220

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      Describe the location and function of dopamine receptors. Give some examples of agonist and antagonist drugs(97j) Briefly describe the pharmacological actions of the anticholinesterases with reference to edrophonium, neostigmine and the organophosphorus compounds. Indicate the similarities and differences(97m)

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    • Difference Between Agonist and Antagonist

      Thyroidectomy, potential complications/symptoms: OD of thyroid replacement drugs. Agonist vs. Antagonist. Agonist: binds/stimulates the activity of one or more biochemical receptors in the body…elicits a response. Antagonist: binds to and inhibits the activity of one or more biochemical receptors (inhibitors). Define forms of meds:

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