Pharmacokinetics Flashcards
Pharmacokinetics
what the body does to a drug (ADME)
Pharmacodynamics
what the drug does to the body
A drug that exhibits Michaelis-Menten kinetics will display which of the following properties?
A non-linear relationship between dose and serum level at very high concentrations
When a drug is administered intravenously, which of the following steps does not occur?
Absorption
Reduction, hydrolysis, and oxidation are what type of metabolic reactions?
Phase I
Approximately how many half-lives are required to reach steady-state (assuming a one-compartment model and no loading dose)?
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Before a drug can be absorbed through the GI tract, which of the following must have taken place to the compound?
the drug must be dissolved in the gut solution
Choose the pharmacokinetic term used to describe the process by which the body rids itself of drugs or metabolites either through the kidneys or back into the gut.
Excretion
Which drugs exhibit Michaelis-Menten kinetics?
Phenytoin, theophylline, voriconazole
A patient is participating in a PK trial. She received 1 gram of an investigational drug at 1800. Serum drug concentrations are drawn hourly for 24 hours. At the conclusion of the trial, the investigator determines that 15% of the drug remaining was removed per hour for all time points measured. Which of the following is true?
This drug demonstrated first-order kinetics over the range of concentrations studied
The process by which the body breaks down drugs into compounds that can be more readily eliminated is called:
Metabolism
Choose the pharmacokinetic term used to describe how the drug moves from the site of administration into the circulation?
Absorption. If a drug is given extravascularly, drug absorption occurs as the drug moves from the site of administration to the bloodstream. Ex. oral, SL, buccal, IM, SQ, transdermal, inhaled, topical, ocular, intraocular, intrathecal, and rectal
Bioavailability is…
the extent to which a drug is absorbed into the system circulation
Which methods can be used to increase the dissolution rate of a tablet?
Reduce particle diameter (increases surface area).
Drugs with very small particle diameters are referred to as…
micronized