Across
- 3. The glomerular filtration barrier restricts the passage of plasma macromolecules based on their size, shape and _______
- 7. Approximately,________ percent of the plasma entering the glomerulus is filtered
- 10. These transporters may operate by facilitated diffusion
- 14. A process of elimination
- 15. Diuresis ________ drug retention in the body
- 16. Organic Cation Transporters (OCTs)are _______ and do not need energy
- 17. _______ associated Resistance Proteins are considered the most important drug transporters
- 19. These proteins are especially important in the development of drug resistance
- 20. Excretion mainly occurs via _______
Down
- 1. The mechanism involved in the termination of action of propofol and thiopental
- 2. Organic Anion Transporters (OATs) are _______
- 4. Membrane transporters may lead to drug resistance in anticonvulsant or _________ drug therapy
- 5. Administering methotrexate and NSAIDs together may give rise to ________
- 6. Probenecid _________ the duration of penicillin's therapeutic action
- 8. Transporters are proteins located on barrier _______ cell membranes throughout the body
- 9. The urine is _______ to manage aspirin overdose
- 11. Urine pH and urine ________ influence drug reabsorption
- 12. Drug transporters can either be influx or _____ transporters
- 13. Biliary excretion involves _____ transporters
- 18. Bile Salt Export Pump proteins are expressed in the _______
