Week 7 - DIstribution, Metabolism + Ecretion Flashcards
Key notes: - Age-related changes in absorption can delay maximum concentration of drug • Age-related changes in distribution are related to change in body composition • The most significant age related changes that impact pharmacokinetic properties are related to changes in the blood flow to the liver and kidney • Prolonged illness, malnutrition and hydration can compound age related effects that can contribute to changes in pharmocokinetics
What are changes in the older adult body that affects distribution of drugs? (3)
- increased body fat
- decreased body water
- decreased serum albumin
Why does change in body composition change the distribution of a drug? (3)
- changes in body composition; increased body fat
Effect: drugs that bind to fat will have a prolonged effect
- they last longer in the body, leading to unpredictable effect
What are 2 example medications that are affected by body composition?
valproic acid and diazepam
Why does decreased body water affect distribution of drugs in the body? (2)
- drugs that bind to water will have an increased concentration
- higher risk of toxicity and adverse medication effect
What are 3 example medications that are impacted by decreased body water?
- morphine
- digoxin
- lithium
Why does decreased serum albumin change distribution of a drug? ie. Why do they experience decreased albumin, and the effects
- prolonged illness and malnutrition causes decreased serum albumin
Effect:
- higher concentrations of drugs that bind to protein albumin leads to increased risk for toxicity of medication
What are 3 example medications affected by decreased albumin?
- fentanyl
- diphenhydramine
- lidocaine
What is metabolism?
- process in which the body modifies the chemical structure of the medication
What does metabolism do to drugs?
- changes the chemistry of the drug so it can be excreted or removed from the body
Where does metabolism occur most prominently?
- liver
What is half-life?
the measure of the amount of time the drug is active in the system
What changes in the older adult’s body alter metabolism of a drug?
- reduced blood flow through the liver
Why does reduced blood flow through the liver affect metabolism? (3)
- can lead to an increase in the amount of time the medication stays in the body longer
- increases half life
- A medication that is broken down into active metabolites (has increased half-life) increases the effect of the medication on the body
Give an example of a medication that is affected by metabolism of the body
diazepam
ex. 20 year old takes 10 mg, 20 hours later they have 5 mg in blood
- 80 year old takes 10 mg, 80 hours later they have 5 mg in blood
How does the body influence the excretion of the drug?
- primarily excreted through kidneys, also bile, saliva and sweat