Pharmacokinetics: How Drugs Move Through the Body
We just learned about drug administration, or the ways that drugs can enter the body. What happens next? How do drugs move around the body to get to where they need to go? The study of this is called pharmacokinetics. Let's get into the basics of this topic now!
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Pretty good overview. 1 comment, bioavailability is the Rate and extent of absorption, not just extent. Generic drugs must demonstrate identical rates and extent of absorption for approval.
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I just understood the entire pharmacokinetic ( portal circulation) in my final year 😅😅 dont know why i didnt find this one b4
i have a question do drugs (medication) activate the immune system if so the body will attack the drug and there will be memory cells then the next time the drug is being adminstered the bioavailablity will decrease right cause so of it will be destroyed ???
When exactly the metabolism occurs?is it after the drug acted on the organ or before it?
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does the drug metabolize in the liver and kidney before entering the bloodstream? or enter the circulation then reach the target tissue then end up in the liver & kidney
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3 жыл бұрын
If you give the drug orally it will enter the portal circulation before it reach blood stream so it will undergo metabolism so the amount of drug reach the blood stream less than same drug if you give it intravenously and the kidney has no thing with metabolism it is responsible for elimination of the drug I hope you understand me
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To some extent it cleared but couldn't completely clear my doubt. My question is, if liver detoxifies any toxin in blood does it see drug as toxin? If so, how drugs work in our body if liver detoxifies it?
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With all due respect, I do not agree with this definition of "bioavailability". The way I actually define "bioavailability" is the fraction of drug which reaches its targeted receptors and the active site of enzymes whether the enzymes are located on the cell membrane's surface or inside those targeted cells. When a drug reaches systemic circulation, not all of the drug will clearly reach the target receptors or enzymes at those targeted cells because the drug may bind to some extent to proteins or fatty acids within the systemic circulation of the blood and some of it will not be released by those binding proteins or fatty acids within the blood stream. And if these enzymes are in those targeted cells, then it will depend on the polarity and size of the drug molecule whether it can pass through those cellular membranes or not. Thus, based upon my definition of "bioavailability", the fraction of drug becoming truly "bioavailable" should be even lower than the more popular definition which states "the fraction of drug which reaches systemic circulation"!
@joefarrow1599
3 ай бұрын
Serum concentration is easy to measure by a blood test. If I use your definition, how would I measure this quantity?
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Adsorption not absorption
@ProfessorDaveExplains
3 жыл бұрын
They are two different words with different meanings. I used the correct one.
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How drugs ex., paracetamol know that they have to move to targets Hoe do they know
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