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DEFINITION
HISTORY
DISEASE CLASSIFICATION
TYPES OF DRUGS
DRUGS NAMES
Definition


All chemicals other than food that affect
            living processes
Since the beginning of human race
   Alcohol
   Tobacco
   Coffee
Natural Drugs
   Being used since 5000 years
   Using Medicinal plants
A disease is a condition of impaired health resulting
  from a disturbance in the structure or function of the
  body.
Classified as:
    Infections
    Allergic Disease
    Metabolic Disorders
    Cancer
    Toxic Disease
Classification according to chemical structure or
  pharmacological action.
Classified as:
    Chemotherapeutic agents
    Pharmacodynamic agents
    Miscellaneous agents
Route of Administration


Intravenous
Oral
Buccal
Sublingual
Rectal
Intramuscular
Transdermal
Subcutaneous
Inhalational
Topical
chemical name
brand or trade name
generic or common name
Blood flow
 Protein binding
lipid solubility and the degree of ionisation
Actions of drugs are the biochemical
physiological mechanisms by which the
chemical produces a response in living
organisms.
Killing Foreign Organisms
Stimulation and Depression
Sites of Drug Action

Enzyme Inhibition
• Drugs act within the cell by modifying normal
  biochemical reactions. Enzyme inhibition may
  be reversible or non reversible; competitive or
  non-competitive. Antimetabolites may be
  used which mimic natural metabolites. Gene
  functions may be suppressed.
2. Drug-Receptor Interaction

Drugs act on the cell membrane by physical and/or
  chemical interactions. This is usually through specific
  drug receptor sites known to be located on the
  membrane. A receptor is the specific chemical
  constituents of the cell with which a drug interacts to
  produce its pharmacological effects. Some receptor
  sites have been identified with specific parts of
  proteins and nucleic acids. In most cases, the
  chemical nature of the receptor site remains
  obscure.
3. Non-specific Interactions

Drugs act exclusively by physical means outside
  of cells. These sites include external surfaces
  of skin and gastrointestinal tract. Drugs also
  act outside of cell membranes by chemical
  interactions. Neutralization of stomach acid by
  antacids is a good example.
Pharmacokinetics is the study of
what the body does to a drug.
Pharmacodynamics is the study of
what a drug does to the body
Plasma Site of
 Dosage                     Effects
           Concen. Action




Pharmacokinetics   Pharmacodynamics

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Drug Action

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 4.
  • 5. Definition All chemicals other than food that affect living processes
  • 6. Since the beginning of human race Alcohol Tobacco Coffee Natural Drugs Being used since 5000 years Using Medicinal plants
  • 7. A disease is a condition of impaired health resulting from a disturbance in the structure or function of the body. Classified as:  Infections  Allergic Disease  Metabolic Disorders  Cancer  Toxic Disease
  • 8. Classification according to chemical structure or pharmacological action. Classified as:  Chemotherapeutic agents  Pharmacodynamic agents  Miscellaneous agents
  • 10. chemical name brand or trade name generic or common name
  • 11. Blood flow Protein binding lipid solubility and the degree of ionisation
  • 12. Actions of drugs are the biochemical physiological mechanisms by which the chemical produces a response in living organisms. Killing Foreign Organisms Stimulation and Depression
  • 13. Sites of Drug Action Enzyme Inhibition • Drugs act within the cell by modifying normal biochemical reactions. Enzyme inhibition may be reversible or non reversible; competitive or non-competitive. Antimetabolites may be used which mimic natural metabolites. Gene functions may be suppressed.
  • 14. 2. Drug-Receptor Interaction Drugs act on the cell membrane by physical and/or chemical interactions. This is usually through specific drug receptor sites known to be located on the membrane. A receptor is the specific chemical constituents of the cell with which a drug interacts to produce its pharmacological effects. Some receptor sites have been identified with specific parts of proteins and nucleic acids. In most cases, the chemical nature of the receptor site remains obscure.
  • 15. 3. Non-specific Interactions Drugs act exclusively by physical means outside of cells. These sites include external surfaces of skin and gastrointestinal tract. Drugs also act outside of cell membranes by chemical interactions. Neutralization of stomach acid by antacids is a good example.
  • 16.
  • 17. Pharmacokinetics is the study of what the body does to a drug. Pharmacodynamics is the study of what a drug does to the body
  • 18. Plasma Site of Dosage Effects Concen. Action Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics