25. Pharmakinetics: Basic Principles and Drug Absorption Flashcards

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What is pharmacodynamics?

A

Actions of a drug on the body

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What are pharmacokinetics?

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Effect of the body on the drug

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What are the 4 parts of pharmacokinetics?

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Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion

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How can a drug pass across membranes?

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Pores/ion channels
Passive diffusion
Carrier mediated
Pinocytosis

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5
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What are the 3 main routes of administration?

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Topical
Enteral
Parental

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What are the challenges to overcome with oral medication?

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Highly polarised drugs are poorly absorbed
Peptide chains are broken down
Has to disintegrate
Must account for gastric emptying
First pass metabolism
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What is first pass metabolism?

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Drug goes directly from GI tract to the portal vein and onto the liver
Broken down before it can enter circulation

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What is the area under the curve?

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Measure of total amount of drug that enters the body after administration
Calculated from a plasma concentration/time graph

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What is bioavailability?

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Fraction of administrated dose that reaches the systemic circulation as intact drug
Compare plasma levels after preferred administration to after IV

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