Echinocandins are primarily metabolized via the _____
#2
What classes (2) of lipid lowering drugs are associated with cholesterol gallstone formation? _____
#3
Isoniazid is metabolized by the hepatic enzyme _____
#4
Warfarin is _____ by cytochrome P450 and thus has many drug interactions
#5
One factor that predisposes to digoxin toxicity is _____ insufficiency, which decreases drug excretion
#6
Dyslipidemia drugs _____ bind bile acids in the intestinal lumen, preventing absorption and recycling to the liver
#7
Phase _____ drug metabolism usually yields very polar, water-soluble metabolites (inactive)
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Biliary excretion Flashcard Deck - 7 Cards
Flashcard 1: Echinocandins are primarily metabolized via the _____
Answer: liver
Flashcard 2: What classes (2) of lipid lowering drugs are associated with cholesterol gallstone formation? _____
Answer: Fibrates and bile acid resins
Flashcard 3: Isoniazid is metabolized by the hepatic enzyme _____
Answer: N-acetyltransferase
Flashcard 4: Warfarin is _____ by cytochrome P450 and thus has many drug interactions
Answer: metabolized
Flashcard 5: One factor that predisposes to digoxin toxicity is _____ insufficiency, which decreases drug excretion
Answer: renal
Flashcard 6: Dyslipidemia drugs _____ bind bile acids in the intestinal lumen, preventing absorption and recycling to the liver
Answer: Bile acid resins (e.g. cholestyramine)
Flashcard 7: Phase _____ drug metabolism usually yields very polar, water-soluble metabolites (inactive)
Answer: II
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