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Card 26
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What does the tubule behave like?
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Card 27
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What is reabsorption dependent on in the renal handling of drugs?
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Card 28
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At what pHs are acidic and basic drugs in the ionised form respectively?
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Card 29
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What does a high urine flow rate increase the conc. gradient for?
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Card 30
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What may you need to do for drugs whose action is terminated by urinary excretion in patients with renal impairment?
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Card 31
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What is sometimes used in place of eGFR when determining drug dosage in renal failure?
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Card 32
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Give an example of a drug that may cause nephrotoxicity and one which may cause cardio toxicity.
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Card 33
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What else does this problem of dosage in renal failure arise with?
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Card 34
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How much digoxin is renally cleared?
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Card 35
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What does digoxin enter if renally impaired?
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