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Anastasia Kinser

Anastasia Kinser, 19

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Beginners Anabolic Cycle

A neutral, fact‑based overview of "drugs" (or "pharmaceuticals")



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1. What is a drug?




Definition: A drug is any chemical substance that can alter the structure or function of living tissues when introduced into an organism.


Purpose: Drugs are used for diagnosing, treating, preventing, or alleviating symptoms of disease, injury, or discomfort.







2. How drugs work



Step What Happens


1️⃣ Administration Drug is delivered (oral, injection, topical, inhalation, etc.).


2️⃣ Absorption Substance enters bloodstream or target tissue.


3️⃣ Distribution Travels to cells/organelles where it acts.


4️⃣ Interaction Binds to receptors or enzymes, altering biological pathways.


5️⃣ Metabolism & Excretion Body breaks down and removes the drug (liver → kidneys).


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3. Drug Classes (Examples)




Analgesics – pain relief: Acetaminophen, NSAIDs (ibuprofen).


Antibiotics – fight bacteria: Amoxicillin, Ciprofloxacin.


Statins – lower cholesterol: Atorvastatin, Simvastatin.


Beta‑blockers – treat hypertension: Metoprolol, Atenolol.







4. Key Points for Your Exam



Topic What to Know


Mechanism of action How the drug changes cellular function (e.g., enzyme inhibition, receptor blockade).


Pharmacokinetics Absorption route, half‑life, elimination pathway.


Side effects Most common adverse events and contraindications.


Drug interactions Which enzymes or transporters are involved; avoid combining certain drugs.






Write concise explanations (2–3 sentences) for each drug.


Use abbreviations wisely but ensure clarity.







5. Quick Study Schedule




Day 1–2: Read and summarize the mechanism & pharmacokinetics of all drugs.


Day 3: Focus on side‑effect profiles and contraindications.


Day 4: Practice writing a short paragraph for each drug, highlighting key points.


Day 5: Review interactions; draw quick maps if helpful.




Allocate 30–45 minutes per drug session.


Take brief 5‑minute breaks every hour to maintain focus.








6. Final Checklist Before the Exam




All abbreviations explained once at the start (e.g., "NSAID – Non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory drug").


No jargon or undefined acronyms in subsequent text.


Key points highlighted: mechanism, main indications, major side‑effects, important interactions.


Consistent use of terminology throughout.






Good luck! Keep your explanations concise, clear, and reader‑friendly.

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