Pharmacology: Subcutaneous and Transdermal Administration Flashcards

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describe what subcutaneous administration involves

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drug delivered by needle inserted into fatty tissue just beneath surface of the skin

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how does subcutaneous drug route reach systemic circulation

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by diffusion into either; capillaries, or lymphatic vessels

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what are the advantages of subcutaneous drug route

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absorption relatively slow due to poor vascular supply(can be good/bad), suitable for many protein drugs and oil-based drugs, can be used to introduce ‘depot’ of drug under skin released slowly into circulation, relatively simple and painless

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what are the disadvantages of subcutaneous drug administration

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injection volume limited

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why is the skin an attractive route of drug administration for systemic effect

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application is simple and non-sterile, potentially allows for steady-state plasma conc., avoids first pass metabolism, drug absorption can be terminated rapidly

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what is the usual method of transdermal drug delivery

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drug usually incorporated into an adhesive patch applied to the epidermis

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how does drug absorption occur in transdermal drug delivery

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by diffusion across cutaneous barrier, controlled by a drug release membrane

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what drugs is transdermal drug delivery(TDD) most suitable for

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low molecular weight, moderately lipophilic, potent or of relatively brief half-life

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what are the advantages of transdermal drug delivery(TDD)

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steady rate of drug delivery, decreased dosing frequency, avoid first-pass metabolism, rapid termination, user friendly, convenient, painless

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what are the disadvantages of transdermal drug delivery(TDD)

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relatively few drugs suitable for, allergies and cost

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give 2 examples of drugs suitable for TDD

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scopolamine, nicotine-GTN

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describe what chemical enhancement can be used for transdermal drug delivery

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enhancers interact with the lipid matrix of stratum corneum to increase permeability, mainly to drugs that also cross skin reasonably well

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