Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding drugs that are weak acids/bases? A. if the target is inside the cell membrane, then the shape of B. the active is the one that is not ionized C. all answers are correct D. The degree of ionization is determined by the pH of the environment E. The degree of ionization is determined by the pKa value of the drug One example is phenobarbital There are some drugs that are active even after being metabolized. An example of a drug in question is…. A. mandelic acid B. paracetamol C. mefenamic acid D. prontosil rubrum E. oleum ricini Which of the following statements is a FALSE statement regarding receptors? A. Not all optical isomers in drugs have the same activity
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding drugs that are weak acids/bases?
A. if the target is inside the cell membrane, then the shape of
B. the active is the one that is not ionized
C. all answers are correct
D. The degree of ionization is determined by the pH of the environment
E. The degree of ionization is determined by the pKa value of the drug
One example is phenobarbital
There are some drugs that are active even after being
A. mandelic acid
B. paracetamol
C. mefenamic acid
D. prontosil rubrum
E. oleum ricini
Which of the following statements is a FALSE statement regarding receptors?
A. Not all optical isomers in drugs have the same activity
B. To exert a biologic effect, drug molecules do not always have to form complexes with receptors
C. all answers are correct
D. drug molecules have biological specifications
E. Drugs have biological activity at low concentrations

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