2- Fundamentals behind drug regimes Flashcards

1
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Define loading dose

A

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

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2
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Define maintenance dose

A

Dose needed to only replace amount of drug lost through metabolism and excretion

Equal to clearance

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3
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List 4 factors of a drug which are ideal in respect to its potency, absorption, bioavailability & distribution.

A

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

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4
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What is the steady state of a drug?

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The point at which the amount of drug being administered equals the amount being eliminated

Normally achieved within 5 half life

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5
Q

Increasing dosage frequency of a drug results in…

A

Reduces peaks and troughs and approaches steady state concentration

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Can drugs bound to plasma proteins be distributed, metabolised and excreted?

A

No needs to be free

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7
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How does extensive protein binding affect drug elimination?

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Slows

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