Pharmacology /DENH 620 Pharmacology: Chapter 8 Antifungal And Antiviral Agents
DENH 620 Pharmacology: Chapter 8 Antifungal And Antiviral Agents
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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Term | Definition |
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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 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 |