Ethanol Flashcards
What are the pharmacokinetics of ethanol?
Rapid absorption from the gut, peak in 40 minutes on an empty stomach
What is the optimum concentration for bioavalibility?
20% Etoh
Where is Etoh metabolized?
Some is metabolized in the liver while some is metabolized in the gut lumen
breakdown of Etoh:
Etoh- (alcohol dehydrogenase) -acetylaldehyde- acetate
What metabolize of Etoh is toxic?
acetyl aldehyde
Pharmacodynamics of Etoh:
continuous CNS depressant. At low concentrations depress highly integrated functions of brain. Stimulant effects are do to the depression of inhibitory control mechanisms. Then followed by general impairment of nervous system: muddled thoughts and awkward movements
CNS affects are genrally in proportion to ____________
the concentration in the blood
Where is alcohol contraindicated?
epilepsy, in alcohol withdrawal heavy users can have seizures.
Other effects of alcohol:
- Good topical antiseptic, effective against gram - and + bacteria
- Respiration- ventilator response to CO2 is depressed
- GI tract- pronounced increase in gastric juices; contraindicated in peptic ulcers
More effects of alcohol:
Kidney- diuretic effect due to inhibition of pituitary secretion of ADH (DEHYDRATION)
Liver- Accumilation of fat in the liver caused by: increased NADH/NAD ratio and mobilization of fat from peripheral tissues.
Cardiovascular- vasodilation
Physical Dependence
Abstinence syndrome
Hyper-excitability when taken away. Commonly seen in heavy drinkers withdrawal.
What is metabolic tolerance?
associated with increased metabolism, inducible enzymes in the liver, esp. microsomal oxidizing enzymes
An alcoholic will have cross tolerance with barbiturates
know that
What is functional tolerance?
Most of the pharmacodynamic effects of ETOH are due to the fact the ETOH changes the lipid environment of cell membranes, “fluidizes”. Changes the functional properties of many membrane. Chronic ETOH leads to more rigid membranes, more ETOH for the same effect.
What is behavioral tolerance?
Recovery of the ability to function socially in spite of the drug. May refer as much to the how others perceive the drug user.