Pharmacology /DENH 620 Pharmacology: Chapter 8 Antifungal And Antiviral Agents

DENH 620 Pharmacology: Chapter 8 Antifungal And Antiviral Agents

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This flashcard deck covers key concepts from Chapter 8 of DENH 620 Pharmacology, focusing on antifungal and antiviral agents, including common infections, treatments, and related conditions.

What is the most common oral fungus/bacteria?

Answer: Candida Albicans
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What is the most common oral fungus/bacteria?
Answer: Candida Albicans
What are the most common anti-fungal agents for oral candidiasis?
Answer: Nystatin Clotrimazole Ketoconazole Fluconazole
Why is the search for drugs to treat viral infections pose the greatest problem of all infectious organisms?
Answer: Because viruses are obligate intracellular organisms that require cooperation from their host’s cells, so in order to kill the virus, the host...
What is AIDS?
Answer: Chronic disease that is produced by infection with the retrovirus HIV
What agents are used to manage AIDS?
Answer: Antiretroviral agents used in combinations called “cocktails”
What is an opportunistic infection?
Answer: are infections that occur more frequently and are more severe in people with weakened immune systems (occur often in patients with AIDS)

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TermDefinition
What is the most common oral fungus/bacteria?
Answer: Candida Albicans
What are the most common anti-fungal agents for oral candidiasis?
Answer: Nystatin Clotrimazole Ketoconazole Fluconazole
Why is the search for drugs to treat viral infections pose the greatest problem of all infectious organisms?
Answer: Because viruses are obligate intracellular organisms that require cooperation from their host’s cells, so in order to kill the virus, the host cell must also be harmed
What is AIDS?
Answer: Chronic disease that is produced by infection with the retrovirus HIV
What agents are used to manage AIDS?
Answer: Antiretroviral agents used in combinations called “cocktails”
What is an opportunistic infection?
Answer: are infections that occur more frequently and are more severe in people with weakened immune systems (occur often in patients with AIDS)
What is Hepatitis?
Answer: Inflammation of the Liver
What are the most common causes of chronic hepatitis?
Answer: Hep B and Hep C
Hepatitis is considered chronic when it lasts more than ___?
Answer: 6 months