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1
Pharmacology Basics
  • Chapters 1 2

2
CH 1Introduction to Veterinary Pharmacology and
Therapeutic Applications
3
What role does an LVT play in pharmacology?
  • Recognizes __________________ (allergic and
    anaphylactic) and side effects to medications
  • Monitors ___________________ and recovers
    patients
  • Monitors ____________________ patients response
    to medications
  • ____________________ medications as prescribed
  • _____________ medications to clients,
    ___________________ how to administer,
    ______________ their questions
  • _______________________ why patients are on
    certain medications
  • Fill drug _____________ and correctly write drug
    ___________
  • Properly _______________ administered medication
  • Correctly _________________ drug doses

4
Important points to remember
  • All drugs are potentially ________________.
  • Drug safety may depend on its ____________ of
    administration.
  • Many medications are ____________-specific.
  • Be cautious of getting too __________________
    with medications.
  • The published ___________________ does not always
    produce a safe dose.
  • When you begin to administer the same medications
    routinely, inappropriate dose calculations should
    feel wrong.

5
Whats in a name?
  • TRADE NAME
  • Also called the _________________ name
  • Written in capital letters or begins with a
    capital letter
  • Considered a proper noun
  • May only be used by the company that registered
    the drug
  • Registered by the U.S. Patent Office (approved by
    the USDA)
  • May have _____ or _____ next to the name to imply
    that the product is registered
  • Benadryl

6
Whats in a name?
  • GENERIC NAME
  • Also called the ____________________ name
  • Written in ___________ case
  • Official identifying name of the drug
  • Describes the active drug(s) in the product
  • Easier to pronounce than the chemical name
  • diphenhydramine hydrochloride

7
Whats in a name?
  • CHEMICAL NAME
  • Describes the chemical structure of the drug
    (structure is sometimes seen on package inserts)
  • Long, wordy, hard to say
  • Rarely used when describing medications
  • 2(Diphenylmethoxy)-N,N-dimethylethylamine
    hydrochloride

8
Dose vs Dosage
  • _______________ determination of the amount of
    drug to be given. Requires calculation.
  • 15 mg/kg, 10 g/lb
  • _______________ amount of drug administered to a
    patient at one time. Stated in units of mass (mg,
    g, gr, etc. ), NOT tablets or milliliters.
  • 50 mg

9
Dosage forms- oral solids
  • _______________ powdered drug compressed into
    disk
  • Molded chewable, mixed with a sugar and flavored
  • Enteric-coated have coating that protects the
    drug against the acidity of the stomach allows
    it to remain intact until the small intestines.
  • _______________ powdered drug compressed into
    capsule-shaped tablet
  • ___________(aka CAPSULE)- container made of
    gelatin that house a powder or liquid.
  • ______________ (aka lozenge) powdered drug in a
    hard, candy-like tablet that is kept in the mouth
    and slowly dissolved
  • ____________________ medication placed in the
    rectum where it is dissolved and absorbed
  • _______________- large rectangular tablets given
    to large animals with a balling gun

10
Dosage forms- oral liquids
  • ________________- drug is completely dissolved in
    a liquid and does not settle out or precipitate
    when left standing
  • Syrup drug is dissolved in sugar water
  • Elixir drug is dissolved in alcohol and flavored
  • ________________- drug that does not dissolve
    within liquid, but settles at the bottom of a
    container. Needs to be shaken to evenly
    resuspend.
  • Emulsion drug is mixed with a liquid fat or an
    oil
  • ______________- semisolid that keeps its form at
    body temperature
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