MAL: Intermolecular Forces: Using Liposomes to Deliver Drugs

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<p>Which section of the molecule is the "phospho" in "phospholipid"</p><p>A</p><p>B</p><p>C</p><p>D</p><p>E</p>

Which section of the molecule is the "phospho" in "phospholipid"

A

B

C

D

E

B

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What intermolecular force primarily acts on this section of the phospholipid to keep the "tails" lined up?

Hydrogen bonding

van der Waals forces

Ionic forces

Weak nuclear force

van der Waals forces

<p>van der Waals forces</p>
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According to the package insert for Doxil(opens in a new tab), what pharmacokinetic parameter of doxorubicin changes when the drug is delivered via a liposome?

Bioavailablity

Clearance

Elimination Rate Constant

Volume of Distribution

Volume of Distribution

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According to the package insert for Ambisome(opens in a new tab), toxicity of amphotericin B to which organ is MOST significantly decreased when the drug is delivered via a liposome?

Brain

Heart

Kidneys

Liver

Lungs

Kidneys

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According to this video(opens in a new tab), incorporating bupivicaine into a liposome improves the drug's ______.

duration of action

potency

solubility

toxicity profile

duration of action