Drug Therapy : Drug Delivery Systems Flashcards
<p>What are different kinds of drug delivery?</p>
<p>Oral</p>
<p>Intravenous (IV)</p>
<p>Transdermal</p>
<p>Carrier based</p>
<p>What are different forms of drugs that may be given to patients?</p>
<p>Tablets or capsules</p>
<p>Solutions or suspensions</p>
<p>Ointments and creams</p>
<p>Inhalation</p>
<p>Injections</p>
<p>Suppositories (insterted into rectum or vagina)</p>
<p>Pessaries (inserted into vagina)</p>
<p>What are soppositories?</p>
<p>Drugs that are inserted into the rectum or the vagina</p>
<p>What are pessaries?</p>
<p>Drugs that are inserted into the vagina</p>
<p>What are things that determine which drug delivery system to use?</p>
<p>Dose of the drug being given</p>
<p>Frequency of administration</p>
<p>Timing of administration</p>
<p>Disease being treated</p>
<p>What do we consider when deciding what dose to use?</p>
<p>Recommended dose</p>
<p>Impaired renal function</p>
<p>Impaired liver function</p>
<p>Age and weight</p>
<p>Disease to be treated</p>
<p>Drug toxicity</p>
<p>What is oral medication absorbed by?</p>
<p>The GI tract:</p>
<p></p>
<p>Buccal</p>
<p>Sublingual</p>
<p>Oral</p>
<p>Rectal</p>
<p>What are solutions and suspension useful for?</p>
<p>Giving medicine to the young, elderly and patients with swollowing difficulties</p>
<p>What is an advantage of using solutions or suspensions?</p>
<p>Absorbed extrememly rapidly</p>
<p>What does the absorption of solutions or suspensions depend on?</p>
<p>Gastric emptying and is more rapid from the small intestine</p>
<p>Where is absorption from solutions or suspensions most rapid from?</p>
<p>Small intestine</p>
<p>What is the rate limiting step for the absorption of tablets?</p>
<p>Dissolution (tablet breakdown)</p>
<p>What are the advantages of using tablets or capsules?</p>
<p>Convenience</p>
<p>Accuracy of dose</p>
<p>Reproducibility</p>
<p>Drug stability</p>
<p>Ease of mass production</p>
<p>What do enteric coated tablets do?</p>
<p>Delay the disintegration of the tablet until it reaches the small instestine</p>
<p>Why would enteric coated tablets be used?</p>
<p>Protect the drug from stomach acid</p>
<p>Protect the stomach from the drug</p>
<p>What are prolonged release formulations useful for?</p>
<p>Most disorders required prolonged therapy</p>
<p>Maintains drug level within a therapeutic range</p>
<p>Reduces the need for frequent dosing</p>
<p>Compliance is improved</p>
<p>What kind of therapy do most disorders require?</p>
<p>Prolonged therapy</p>
<p>What are different kinds of prolonged release drugs?</p>
<p>Oral preparations</p>
<p>Parenteral preparations (intermuscular injections)</p>
<p>Surgical implants</p>
<p>What can you not do when using prolonged release drugs?</p>
<p>Swap someone from one form to another</p>