Basics Flashcards
Pharmacokinetics
How the qualities of the body affect the action of the drug
Absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination
Pharmacodynamics
Mechanism of action
The effects of the drug on the body.
Agonist? Antagonist?
Drugs can be classified by
Therapeutic properties
Body system affected
Chemical structure
Therapeutic effect
Intended effect
Side effect
Unintended effect of drug.
Unpredictable effect
Allergic or hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction.
Anaphylaxis
Hypersensitivity reaction characterized by decreased blood pressure and restricted airflow.
Four mechanisms of drug action
- Combining with specific cellular receptors
- Chemically altering body fluids
- Chemically altering cell membranes.
- Interacting with extracellular enzyme systems.
Half life
The time it takes for the body’s normal metabolic and elimination processes to reduce the blood concentration of the drug by one half.
Onset of action
Time it takes for drug to have an effect.
Administration method a factor.
Pharmacology
The study of the action of chemicals on living organisms to produce biological effects
Bioavailability
The amount of drug that enters systemic circulation, and that is available to produce its effects
Parenteral administration
Injections (although technically anything not GI)
4 steps of drug processing
Dissolving/dissociating
Metabolism
Distribution
Elimination
Excipients
Inactive substances added to medications in order to:
- Maintain stability during storage
- Ensure easy dissolution and dissociation in GI tract