bioavailability Flashcards
1
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Bioavailability
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- Indicates the fractional extent to which a dose of drug reaches the site of action.
- Depends on dissolution and absorption
- For the oral route of administration, bioavailability can be altered by stability in gastric fluids, formulation components, and the hepatic first-pass effect.
2
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• Three indices of bioavailability
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• Three indices of bioavailability include:
Cmax
tmax AUC
3
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Bioequivalence
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• Used to describe the bioavailability of a drug in two different formulations.
• Important for comparing generic products with the brand name (innovator) product.
Testing typically involves in vivo human PK studies to evaluate the rate and extent of absorption.