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Describe in detail the neuroendocrine pathway

Describe in detail the neuroendocrine pathway

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

46128

OTA ID:

102789

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Compare and contrast ionotropic and metabotropic receptors. Describe in detail the second messenger system

Compare and contrast ionotropic and metabotropic receptors. Describe in detail the second messenger system

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

46191

OTA ID:

102789

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Describe in detail the pathway of p.o. absorption including primary site of absorption, entry into the circulatory system, pathway to the liver, and first pass effect. Also include the types of enzymes and their function in the gut and liver

Describe in detail the pathway of p.o. absorption including primary site of absorption, entry into the circulatory system, pathway to the liver, and first pass effect. Also include the types of enzymes and their function in the gut and liver

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

46193

OTA ID:

102789

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Bound and free drugs are contrasted.

I explain the concept of bound drug and free drug. What is the function of each?

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

46194

OTA ID:

104365

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Explain the concept of half-life of a drug. Why is this important in terms of considering which medication to choose for a particular condition

Explain the concept of half-life of a drug. Why is this important in terms of considering which medication to choose for a particular condition

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

46195

OTA ID:

102789

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