2- Fundamentals behind drug regimes Flashcards
Define loading dose
Initial high dose used to elevate the level of the drug in the blood quickly
Enables to reach steady state conc quicker
Determined by volume of distribution
Define maintenance dose
Dose needed to only replace amount of drug lost through metabolism and excretion
Equal to clearance
List 4 factors of a drug which are ideal in respect to its potency, absorption, bioavailability & distribution.
High potency ideal
Lipophilic to be absorbed across the plasma membrane
Metabolised at a reasonable rate (too quick - no desired effect)
Tightly bound to plasma proteins
What is the steady state of a drug?
The point at which the amount of drug being administered equals the amount being eliminated
Normally achieved within 5 half life
Increasing dosage frequency of a drug results in…
Reduces peaks and troughs and approaches steady state concentration
Can drugs bound to plasma proteins be distributed, metabolised and excreted?
No needs to be free
How does extensive protein binding affect drug elimination?
Slows