Issar- Drug Excretion Flashcards
bowmans capsule is very porous for filtration. so will drug bound to a protein be filtered thru here?
no. because it is to big
active tubular secretion occurs in the proximal tubule. since it is a an active process, what may occur?
competitve inhibition of the secretion of one compound by another (ex. penicillin competes with probenecid, which is a gout drug)
what is used to measure renal clearance?
inulin
in order to get reabsorbed what must the non-ionized form have a sufficient amount of?
lipophilicity
what is the equaiton for rate in= rate out?
(CLr)(Cp)=(Qu)(Cu)
if a drug is only partially reabsorbed what is the clearance drug: clearance inulin ration?
ratio<1
if the ratio, CLdrug: CLinulin > 1. what is the probable mechanism of renal excretion?
actively secreted
what ratio is necessary for the drug to be only filtered?
CLdrug: CLinulin =1
what is the equation for renal clearance?
CLr= (Qu*Cu)/ Cp
if the renal clearance for a drug has decreased, what can be implied about the plasma concentration of that drug?
it has increased
what type of excretion do strongly polar groups, and high m.w compounds go through? (m.w. more than 500)
biliary excretion
enterohepatic circulation works to prolong the duration of action of certain drugs. how is this done?
creates reservoir of recirculating drug by becoming hydrolyzed in gut by beta-gluronidase - available for reabsorption
what factors affect biliary secretion?
liver disease or injury, age, chronic administration of drugs increase bile flow, competition between drugs
are highly soluble drugs faster at being removed via pulmonary excretion?
no. they are removed slower (NO is not very soluble in blood and is excreted rapidly)
what is excretion in sweat and saliva dependent on?
diffusion of non-ionized form of drug