W7 - Absorption Flashcards

1
Q

What does the a of ADME stand for

A

Absorption

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2
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what is pharmacokietics

A

How much of the drug that is given to the patient which reaches the target organ, where it goes and how long it stays in the body for

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3
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What are some factors which are desirable for a drug

A

Has a stable form which is amenable to introduction to body

pass into the body

reaches its target

remains in the body long enough to achieve therapeutic effect

not produce harm while in the body

exit the body when its job is done

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4
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what are the two most important factors relating to absorption

A

lipophilicity

hydrophilicity

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5
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What does lipophilic mean

A

The substance is insoluble in aqueous media, it binds to strongly to plasma proteins and can distribute into lipid bilayers

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6
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What does hydrophilic mean

A

inability to cross plasma membrane

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7
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What is log p

A

it is a value to measure how hydrophilic or lipophilic a molecule is

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8
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Describe how size changes the way a molecule crosses the membrane

A

a small molecule can move through the membrane via diffusion

a larger molecule will require an aqueous channel to pass through

a large molecule will require a carrier protein to pass through the membrane

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9
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what is ionisation

A

protonation or deprotonation resulting in a charged molecule

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10
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why is ionisation important

A

Ionized ions cant cross the lipid bilayer we must take it into account

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11
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What 4 administration methods are described as enteral

A

oral
sublingual
rectal
inhalation

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12
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what does enteral mean

A

involves or passes through the intestines

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13
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what is a topical administration

A

application to epithelial surfaces e.g. skin

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14
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what 4 administration methods are described as parenteral

A

subcutaneous
intramuscular
intravenous
intrathecal

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15
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what is parenteral

A

any route that is not enteral

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16
Q

When is pKA = PH

A

it is the value at which equal amounts of ionised and non ionized forms exist

17
Q

What are 4 factors that affect absorption

A

gastric emptying
modified release formula
food
1st pass metabolism

18
Q

what is bioavailability

A

fraction of administered dose that reaches the systemic circulation