Deck 2: Pharmacodynamics: Mechanism of Action

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Antagonists _________.

A)block the receptor by changing its conformation into an unresponsive state
B)can always be displaced by an agonist
C)block endogenous compounds from stimulating the receptor
D)after chronic use can decrease the number of receptors
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If two drugs antagonize each other while acting on different receptor sites,then this antagonism is referred to as _________.

A)physiological antagonism
B)competitive antagonism
C)chemical antagonism
D)pharmacological antagonism
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The fastest response after drug stimulation of a receptor is observed with _________.

A)ligand gated receptors
B)G-protein coupled receptors
C)kinase linked receptors
D)DNA coupled receptors
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With a dose-response curve,the Kd ______________.

A)is the dose necessary to achieve Emax
B)is the dose at half the Emax
C)determines efficacy
D)is equivalent to the toxic index
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Chemical groups or sites on the cell surface with which drugs combine to produce effects are _________.

A)antagonist
B)agonists
C)molecular targets (receptors)
D)placebos
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Agonists _________.

A)bind selectively to a receptor but do not change its conformation
B)can be divided into reversible and irreversible agonists
C)after chronic use can decrease the number of receptors
D)All of the above
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Which of the following receptor types causes the formation of second messengers?

A)Ion channel linked receptors
B)G-protein linked receptors
C)Kinase linked receptors
D)DNA coupled receptors
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The correct sequence of the second messenger forming elements is _________.

A)drug, receptor, enzyme, G-protein, second messenger
B)drug, receptor, G-protein, enzyme, second messenger
C)drug, G-protein, receptor, enzyme, second messenger
D)drug, enzyme, receptor, G protein, second messenger
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If the dose-response curve (increasing doses vs.physiological effects)of an agonist is plotted and then another curve is obtained when an antagonist has been added to the agonist,then the second curve is moved _________.

A)parallel to the left in case of a competitive antagonist
B)parallel to the right in case of a competitive antagonist
C)parallel to the left in case of a non-competitive antagonist
D)parallel to the right in case of a non-competitive antagonist
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Deck 2: Pharmacodynamics: Mechanism of Action
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Antagonists _________.

A)block the receptor by changing its conformation into an unresponsive state
B)can always be displaced by an agonist
C)block endogenous compounds from stimulating the receptor
D)after chronic use can decrease the number of receptors
block endogenous compounds from stimulating the receptor
2
If two drugs antagonize each other while acting on different receptor sites,then this antagonism is referred to as _________.

A)physiological antagonism
B)competitive antagonism
C)chemical antagonism
D)pharmacological antagonism
physiological antagonism
3
The fastest response after drug stimulation of a receptor is observed with _________.

A)ligand gated receptors
B)G-protein coupled receptors
C)kinase linked receptors
D)DNA coupled receptors
ligand gated receptors
4
With a dose-response curve,the Kd ______________.

A)is the dose necessary to achieve Emax
B)is the dose at half the Emax
C)determines efficacy
D)is equivalent to the toxic index
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Chemical groups or sites on the cell surface with which drugs combine to produce effects are _________.

A)antagonist
B)agonists
C)molecular targets (receptors)
D)placebos
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Agonists _________.

A)bind selectively to a receptor but do not change its conformation
B)can be divided into reversible and irreversible agonists
C)after chronic use can decrease the number of receptors
D)All of the above
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Which of the following receptor types causes the formation of second messengers?

A)Ion channel linked receptors
B)G-protein linked receptors
C)Kinase linked receptors
D)DNA coupled receptors
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The correct sequence of the second messenger forming elements is _________.

A)drug, receptor, enzyme, G-protein, second messenger
B)drug, receptor, G-protein, enzyme, second messenger
C)drug, G-protein, receptor, enzyme, second messenger
D)drug, enzyme, receptor, G protein, second messenger
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If the dose-response curve (increasing doses vs.physiological effects)of an agonist is plotted and then another curve is obtained when an antagonist has been added to the agonist,then the second curve is moved _________.

A)parallel to the left in case of a competitive antagonist
B)parallel to the right in case of a competitive antagonist
C)parallel to the left in case of a non-competitive antagonist
D)parallel to the right in case of a non-competitive antagonist
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