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What is the objective theory of contracts?

A

Courts evaluate contract formation based on outward expressions, not subjective intent. A reasonable person standard applies.

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Medical School — Pharmacology Textbook

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What is the mechanism of action of beta-blockers?

A

Competitive antagonism of β-adrenergic receptors, reducing heart rate and contractility by blocking catecholamine binding.

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Define the therapeutic window of a drug.

A

The dose range producing therapeutic effect without unacceptable toxicity — between minimum effective and minimum toxic concentration.

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What distinguishes first-pass metabolism?

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Drug absorbed from GI tract is metabolized by the liver via portal circulation before reaching systemic circulation, reducing bioavailability.

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What is the half-life of a drug?

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Time required for plasma concentration to fall by 50%. Approximately 5 half-lives to reach steady state. Governs dosing interval.

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Differentiate competitive vs. non-competitive inhibition.

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Competitive: reversible, same site, overcome by ↑substrate. Non-competitive: allosteric site, lowers Vmax, not overcome by ↑substrate.

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What is volume of distribution (Vd)?

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Apparent volume in which a drug distributes to produce observed plasma concentration. High Vd indicates extensive tissue binding.

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