Biopharmaceutics Flashcards

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What are the two main pharmacokinetic models?

A
  1. One compartment model
    - Intravenous
    - Oral
  2. Two compartment model
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2
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What are the three types of dosing regimens?

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  1. Continous IV injection
  2. Intermittent IV injection
  3. Multiple oral doses
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3
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How are estimates of the pharmacokinetic parameters generated?

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From analysis of Cp vs. time curve

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4
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What are pharmacokinetic models?

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Simplified mathematical description of physiological processes

Focus of PHAR 226

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5
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What is a physiological model?

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Relate change in concentration to realistic body compartments, organs (Liver, kidney, intestines, etc), and blood flows

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What is a compartmental model?

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The body is envisioned as a collection of compartments with drug being transferred between compartments. A compartment is a mathematical unit and not a physiological one

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7
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What assumptions are made for a one compartment model?

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  • Drug distributes throughout the body instantaneously (due to distribution via perfusion)
  • Drug leaves the body by a first-order process (fraction of drug is eliminated per unit time)
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8
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How quickly does the blood circulate through the body

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Total blood volume: 5L

5L blood circulates through the heart within a minute
(very rapid distribution)

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9
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Do lipophillic drugs acheive tissue:blood equilibirum quickly?

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No, because they will distribute into the adipose tissue and it has limited perfusion (causing equilibrium to be acheived with a longer period of time)

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10
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Does the one compartment model apply to all drugs?

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No, for some drugs they are better explained by multi-compartment models

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11
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What is the difference between zero and first order kinetics?

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Zero order: Same amount of drug released per unit time

First order: Fractional amount of drug released per unit time (elimination rate proportional to plasma concentration)

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12
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What does the variable Ab represent?

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Amount of drug in body

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13
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What does the variable Kd represent?

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Can also be known as Ke or Kel

Disposition rate constant or elimination rate constant (they are the same)

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14
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Review handout for differential equation first-order kinetics

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