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Describe the pharmaceutical uses of at least four (4) different types of alkaloidal drugs, including a named plant source for each.
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- Give an example of N-dealkylation and oxidative deamination over the active molecule of a drug and indicate which type of metabolization they are.Explain what indole alkaloids are. And describe the significance of vinflunine.List the major classes of psychedelic drugs presented in chapter 8 of Julien's Primer of Drug Action and the respective mechanisms of action that differentiate them?
- Briefly elaborate this statement "Several problems not applicable to synthetic drugs often influence the quality of herbal drugs" - explain with proper reasoning and examples. Please briefly explain this at your own easy words.Briefly explain, in biochemical and behavioral means, how cannabis could be used to reduce symptorns in a patient suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.What is the mode of action of hydrocholathiazide? A) Where, physiologically speaking, does it work. Be as complete as possible including cells, receptors, etc involved.
- All of the following qualities apply to nateglinide, except:A. Short half-lifeB. Minimal risk for developing hypoglycemiaC. Metabolized by liver D. Restores early insulin secretionE. Excreted by kidneysWhat are alkaloids? Discuss the importance and uses of alkaloids in plants. Discuss briefly the pharmacological effects of alkaloids.Give two examples of macromolecules that are chosen as drug targets. What are antiseptics? Give an example. Why is use of aspartame limited to cold foods and soft drinks?