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Biochemical and physiological effects of drugs are noted.

The study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and their mechanisms of action is known as: a) Basic Drug principles b) pharmacodynamics c) Pharmacokinetics d) Principles of agonist and antagonists d) the mimicking of neurotransmitters

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

49068

OTA ID:

104365

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Cellular macromolecules are noted.

Cellular macromolecules to which a drug binds to initiate its effects are known as: a) Agonists b) Antagonists c) Receptors d) drug/medication e) a and b

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

49069

OTA ID:

104365

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Small intensine sources are mentioned.

This job asks where the primary site of the oral drug absorption of most p.o. drugs is. It offers severl choices as listed: a) Liver b) small intestine c) Large Intestine d) The stomach e) The Pancreas

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

49070

OTA ID:

104365

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Antidepressants are assessed.

The reason that antidepressants take approximatly 4-6 weeks to have a significant clinical effect is due to: a) Upregulation b) Down regulation c) The bio-amine theory d) The depletion of NE and 5HT among depressed patients

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

49071

OTA ID:

104365

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Bupropion (Wellbutrin) is examined.

The most worrisome side effect of Bupropion (Wellbutrin) in higher doses is: a) Excessive sedation b) Decreased appetite c) Orthostasis d) seizures e) Increased blood pressure

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Psychopharmacology

Posting ID:

49072

OTA ID:

104365

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