Drug Variability Flashcards
Why does variability in drug response matter
in drug formation, the goal is that the drug will have an optimal response, however most drugs will only be effective in 25%-60% patients.
They have to figure out what standard drug dosage regimens that will have the optimal response to most patients
What factors affect drug response variability?
compliance
bioavailability
pharmacokinetic variation
pharmacodynamic variation
what effects patient compliance
patient related factors
disease related factors
treatment related factors
Choose 1: which of the following does not influence patient compliance?
A. demographic factors
B. Age
C. seriousness of compliance
D. A and C
E. A,B,C
E
what patient related factors affect compliance
psychological factors
social isolation
perception of illness
cognitive impairment
disease related factors affect compliance
patient’s perception of the seriousness of the illness
some disorders like schizophrenia might also impact a patient’s ability to take their psychotic pills
Treatment-Related Factors
complexity of dosing regimen inversely proportional to compliance
unwanted affects of drug
packaging and potability
how does bioavailability influence variability
how much of the drug is absorbed and how much reaches its target site will vary based on an individual’s set of factors
pharmacokinetic variation
age
body composition
induction/inhibition
how does body composition influence dosing
variability in volume of distribution between individuals is due to body composition
will an obese individual of the same weight asa a more lean individual require higher/lower dose of water soluble/lipid soluble drug
an obese individual requires a higher does of a lipid soluble drug and a lower dose of water soluble drug
how does meningitis contribute to variability
The information of meningitis will increase permeability of the BBB however if you increase the dose of antibiotics you will raise the risk of seizures
will liver disease/dysfunction alter variability
yes it can alter the metabolism of the drug
what will a fever affect in relation to drug variability
it will change plasma protein binding and further Volume of distribution
T/F. pharmacogenetic variation in enzyme activity does not effect pro-drug activation and half life, but it does effect drug elimination
FALSE. pharmacoogentic variation affects all of these things