Pharmacology: the study of interaction of drugs with living systems.
Key Questions you should be asking as a Pharmacist:
Example: Beta 1 Blocker: Metoprolol Succinate (oral)
Drug Action: selective binding to cardiac muscle beta 1 adrenergic receptors that respond to norepinephrine (at higher doses, also inhibits bronchial and vascular smooth muscle by acting on beta 2 adrenergic receptors) to inhibit the binding of norepinephrine.
Drug Effect: reduced inotropic effect (contractility) and chronotropic effect (heart rate)
Fate of the Drug (pharmacokinetics): 12% protein binding and distribution 5.6 L/kg: hepatic metabolism (CYP2D6 mainly): 1/23-7 hours
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