ADMET Flashcards

1
Q

Def of ADMET:

A

principle that modern drug development is based on

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2
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What are the two main red flags?

A
  • high protein binding

- HERG

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3
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Characteristics of high protein binding:

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  • occurs with lipophilic drugs
  • log-p > 2.5 or 3
  • > 80% protein binding
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4
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Coumadin has what kind of red flag?

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  • high protein binding (95%)

- log-p = 2.7

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5
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Characteristics of HERG:

A
  • codes for rectifying cardiac K+ channel

- helps heart beat steadily

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6
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Mutation of HERG leads to…

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  • easily opened channels and hyper excitability
  • drugs can mimic this
  • leads to prolonged QT interval
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7
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Characteristics of absorption:

A
  • drug should have log between 2-3 and uncharged

- more polar/lipophilic = less absorbed

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8
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Characteristics of distribution:

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  • polarity affects it the most
  • non-polar goes to fat
  • more lipophilic w/out charge = more protein bound and sent to fat
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9
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How do non-polar drugs go to fat?

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binds to protein and carries through bloodstream on albumin

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10
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Characteristics of metabolism:

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  • liver detoxifies

- double edged sword

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11
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Why is metabolism a double edged sword?

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  • slow = drug stays around longer

- fast = elimination of drug occurs

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12
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What is the pharmacodynamic effect?

A

drug in target tissues leads to longer effects

- not in circulation anymore though

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13
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What is added to enaloprilate to improve absorption?

A

ester

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14
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Examples of some drugs that are activated via metabolism:

A
  • cozaar

- tamoxifen

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15
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Highly water soluble drugs are eliminated via…

A

urine

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16
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More lipid soluble drugs are eliminated via..

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urine and feces

17
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How do lipid soluble drugs get excreted via urine?

A
  • liver enzymes have to make it more water soluble first
18
Q

ACE inhibitors are eliminated via…

A

kidney

19
Q

If a pt is renally impaired, they have to be…

A

renally dosed

20
Q

Toxicity occurs because of…

A

normal metabolism or drug itself