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Drug Development and Testing
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What are the two main uses of drugs mentioned in the video?
Relieve
symptoms
and help cure
diseases
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Why is it beneficial to use substances from microorganisms and plants for drug development?
They have evolved to produce
useful
substances
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What is aspirin commonly used for?
To lower
fevers
and relieve pain
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What is digitalis used to treat?
Heart problems like
heart failure
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Who discovered penicillin and how?
Alexander Fleming
discovered it from a fungus
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What are the three main factors to consider when testing drugs?
Efficacy
,
toxicity
, and
dosage
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What does efficacy refer to in drug testing?
How well the drug produces the
desired
effect
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What does toxicity refer to in drug testing?
How harmful the drug is to
cells
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What does dosage refer to in drug testing?
The
amount
or
concentration
of the drug given
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What are the three main stages of drug testing?
Testing on
human cells and tissues
Testing on
live animals
Clinical testing on humans
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What is the benefit of testing drugs on human cells and tissues?
It allows for
easy
and
cheap
testing
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Why are live animals used in drug testing?
To assess
efficacy
and
toxicity
in
mammals
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What is the first step in clinical testing?
Giving the drug to
healthy volunteers
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What is the purpose of starting with a low dose in clinical testing?
To check for any
problems
or
side effects
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What is the aim of increasing the dose during clinical testing?
To find the maximum
dosage
before
side effects
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What is the goal of finding the optimum dosage?
Maximize
efficacy
while minimizing
toxicity
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What is the purpose of using a placebo in clinical trials?
To compare effects with the
real drug
To avoid bias in reporting side effects
To ensure
validity of results
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What does it mean for a clinical trial to be blind?
Participants do not know which
treatment
they receive
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What is a double-blind trial?
Neither
doctors
nor participants know
treatments
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Why is peer review important after drug testing?
To check
fairness
and prevent false
claims
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What is the main purpose of drug testing?
To ensure
safety
and
effectiveness
of drugs
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