Pharm: Terms & Equations to Know Flashcards
Henderson-Hasselbach Equation
pH = pKa + log(A-/HA)
unprotonated divided by protonated
What is the ration of unrotonated to protonated form of a weak acid drug (pKa=3.0) at the duodenum? (pH = 4.0)
On pH unit above the pKa indicates a ratio of unprotonated to protonated = 1/10.
2 pH units above pKa = 1/100
Is a lipid soluble drug ionized or non-ionized?
Non-ionized.
DRUGS ARE ONLY ABSORBED THROUGH MEMBRANES IN THE NON-IONIZED STATE
Apparent Volume of Distribution of a drug =?
Vd =
amount of drug administered / plasma drug [ ]
A uniformly distributing drug is given to you. 1000 mg, to be exact. What is the Vd of this drug?
1000mg
_________ = 25 mg/L
40L body fluid
Define Pharmacodynamics
The actions of a drug on the body
Define Pharmacokinetics
The actions of the body on a drug:
ADME: Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion of a drug.
Elimination of a drug involves which 2 processes?
Metabolism and excretion.
Are drugs more lipid soluble when charged or uncharged?
Uncharged = lipid soluble
Charged = water soluble
Are drug elimination and drug excretion the same thing?
No. Drugs may be eliminated ( no more activity) by metabolism long before it is physically excreted by the body.
Define First-Order elimination
First order elimination is proportional to the concentration of the drug in the body.
An equal PROPORTION of the drug is eliminated per unit time. It varies with each passing half-life.
The concentration of a drug in the blood will decrease by 50% with each passing half-life
Define Zero-Order elimination
Enzymatic, saturable elimination.
A fixed amount of drug is eliminated per unit time.
Like alcohol and aspirin! One drink per hour.
Therapeutic dose =?
MTC/MEC
Most drugs cross biologic membranes via what process?
Passive Diffusion:
Remember: Only lipophilic, non-polar, and non-ionized drugs can cross a membrane.
If taken orally, acidic drugs will be in the nonionized form in the ________________.
Stomach. The non-ionized form of a weak acid is its protonated form HA. Acidic drugs will ready cross the lipid membranes of the stomach and be absorbed.
If taken orally, weakly basic drugs will be in their non-ionized form in the ___________________.
Small intestines. The nonionized form of basic drugs is the UNPROTONATED form. B.
In the stomach, weak bases remain protonated and charged, therefore unable to cross a lipid membrane.
remember: acids are in their uncharged form when they are PROTONATED.
They are opposites.
Acidic drugs bind to ________ in the plasma, while basic drugs bind to _______ in the plasma.
Acidic drugs bind to ALBUMIN
Basic drugs bind to GLOBULINS