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Pharmacokinetics
What the body does to the drug
Volume of distribution
Measure of apparent space in the body available to contain the drug
Clearance
Measure of the ability to eliminate a drug
First-order kinetics
Eliminationof a drug is not saturable therefore clearance is constant and the rate of elimination is proportional to the concentration of the drug
Capacity limited elimination
Clearance depends on the concentration of drug achieved and is therefore saturable
Flow Dependent Elimination
The majority of the drug is eliminated in the first pass through the organ responsible for elimination
Half-life
Time required to change the amount of drug by one-half during elimination or constant infusion
Accumulation factor
One over the fraction of drug lost in one dosing interval
Bioavailability
Fraction of unchanged drug reaching the systemic circulation following administration by any route
First pass elimination
Amount of drug that is metabolized after being absorbed across the gut wall and then delivered to the liver via the portal blood system
Systemic bioavailability
Amount of drug that is absorbed after oral administration
Rate of absorption
Determined by the site of administration and the drug formulation.
Maintenance dose
Amount of druf that is given to replace the amount of drug eliminated since last dosing interval
Loading dose
Drugs with a long half-life are given as an initial higher dose to achieve the target concentration more rapidly
Maximum effect
An increase in drug concentration results in no increase in effect
Sensitivity
A lower or higher threshold to the normal pharmacological action fo a drug
Phase I reactions
Introduce or unmask polar group -OH, -NH2, -SH on drugs to make them more polar and more reactive
Phase II reactions
Glucuronic acid, sulfuric acid, acetic acid, amino acids etc. are added to drugs to make them more polar
Microsomes
Contain drug metabolizing enzymes in the endoplasmic reticulum of liver cells and other tissues
CP450 system
Enzymes in microsomes responsible for oxidizing a wide variety of lipophilic substances
Autonomic system
Motor efferent nervous system not under conscious control