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[Show more]Saturable transport in intestinal mucusa will (increase/decrease) bioavailability 
decrease 
 
 
 
If a drug is comparatively insoluble it will (increase/decrease) bioavailability 
decrease 
 
 
 
If a drug is saturable during hepatic metabolism on first pass it will (increase/decrease) bioavailabil...
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Add to cartSaturable transport in intestinal mucusa will (increase/decrease) bioavailability 
decrease 
 
 
 
If a drug is comparatively insoluble it will (increase/decrease) bioavailability 
decrease 
 
 
 
If a drug is saturable during hepatic metabolism on first pass it will (increase/decrease) bioavailabil...
Pharmacodynamics 
what the drug does to the body 
 
 
 
Pharmacokinetics 
what body does to the drug 
 
 
 
2D6 SUBSTRATES 
SPARTEINE & BUFURALOL 
 
 
 
2D6 INHIBITORS 
QUINIDINE 
 
 
 
2D6 INDUCERS 
NK 
 
 
 
2C8 SUBSTRATES 
PACLITAXEL & REPAGLINIDE 
 
 
 
2C8 INHIBITORS 
MONTEKULAST (SINGULAIR) 
 ...
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Add to cartPharmacodynamics 
what the drug does to the body 
 
 
 
Pharmacokinetics 
what body does to the drug 
 
 
 
2D6 SUBSTRATES 
SPARTEINE & BUFURALOL 
 
 
 
2D6 INHIBITORS 
QUINIDINE 
 
 
 
2D6 INDUCERS 
NK 
 
 
 
2C8 SUBSTRATES 
PACLITAXEL & REPAGLINIDE 
 
 
 
2C8 INHIBITORS 
MONTEKULAST (SINGULAIR) 
 ...
Start of clearance concepts 
 
 
 
** Elimination/Clearance of a drugs is primarily mediated through what 2 things? 
Metabolism and excretion 
 
 
 
** Clearance (CL) can be used to describe 
the process of drug elimination from the body (as an alternative to the word elimination). 
 
also represent...
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Add to cartStart of clearance concepts 
 
 
 
** Elimination/Clearance of a drugs is primarily mediated through what 2 things? 
Metabolism and excretion 
 
 
 
** Clearance (CL) can be used to describe 
the process of drug elimination from the body (as an alternative to the word elimination). 
 
also represent...
Which one of the following is the best definition of Clearance? 
a. Non-reversible removal of active drug from the systemic circulation 
 
b. Pre-systemic loss of active drug 
 
c. Steady target plasma concentration range 
 
d. Conversion of the administered drug into active drug 
A 
 
 
 
When a dr...
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Add to cartWhich one of the following is the best definition of Clearance? 
a. Non-reversible removal of active drug from the systemic circulation 
 
b. Pre-systemic loss of active drug 
 
c. Steady target plasma concentration range 
 
d. Conversion of the administered drug into active drug 
A 
 
 
 
When a dr...
____________ is the physiological effect of the drug on the body. 
 
- Efficacy 
- Toxicity 
Pharmacodynamics 
 
 
 
____________ = minimum concentration required for the drug to be effective in 50% of the population 
Minimum effective concentration 
 
 
 
____________ - minimum concentration requir...
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Add to cart____________ is the physiological effect of the drug on the body. 
 
- Efficacy 
- Toxicity 
Pharmacodynamics 
 
 
 
____________ = minimum concentration required for the drug to be effective in 50% of the population 
Minimum effective concentration 
 
 
 
____________ - minimum concentration requir...
T/F Drug transfer is typically reversible or passive in transfer. 
True! 
 
 
 
Drug distribution refers to 
reversible transfer of drug between blood and extra vascular fluids and tissue of the body 
 
 
 
The extent and rate of distribution is dependent upon 
the ______ characteristics of the ____...
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Add to cartT/F Drug transfer is typically reversible or passive in transfer. 
True! 
 
 
 
Drug distribution refers to 
reversible transfer of drug between blood and extra vascular fluids and tissue of the body 
 
 
 
The extent and rate of distribution is dependent upon 
the ______ characteristics of the ____...
Which of the following exert an influence on the relationship between dose of a drug and the response. (Select all that apply) 
1. Route of drug administration 
2. Drug distribution to other parts of the body 
3. Drug elimination from the body 
4. Number and quality of receptors at the drug's site ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following exert an influence on the relationship between dose of a drug and the response. (Select all that apply) 
1. Route of drug administration 
2. Drug distribution to other parts of the body 
3. Drug elimination from the body 
4. Number and quality of receptors at the drug's site ...
A patient was admitted to the hospital because of acute myocardial infarction. After stabilizing his condition, the patient was given an IV loading dose of 150 mg of lidocaine followed by a constant rate IV infusion of 2 mg/min. What is the rate of lidocaine elimination at the steady-state? 
 
2 mg/...
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Add to cartA patient was admitted to the hospital because of acute myocardial infarction. After stabilizing his condition, the patient was given an IV loading dose of 150 mg of lidocaine followed by a constant rate IV infusion of 2 mg/min. What is the rate of lidocaine elimination at the steady-state? 
 
2 mg/...
in the ANOVA analysis, the number of degrees of freedom between treatment groups equals 
k-1 
 
 
 
the number of degrees of freedom within treatment groups equals 
N-k 
 
 
 
the plot of the logarithmic function ln x vs. the argument x is 
increasing 
 
 
 
the derivative of y with respect to t (dy...
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Add to cartin the ANOVA analysis, the number of degrees of freedom between treatment groups equals 
k-1 
 
 
 
the number of degrees of freedom within treatment groups equals 
N-k 
 
 
 
the plot of the logarithmic function ln x vs. the argument x is 
increasing 
 
 
 
the derivative of y with respect to t (dy...
B 
The Dad is JJ and does not have diabetes and Mom is JR and has diabetes: 
What inheritance pattern is exhibited? 
a) dominant 
b) recessive dominant 
c) co-dominant 
d) incomplete dominant 
 
 
 
A 
A patient comes to your clinic and her and her husband are expecting a baby. The father and mother...
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The Dad is JJ and does not have diabetes and Mom is JR and has diabetes: 
What inheritance pattern is exhibited? 
a) dominant 
b) recessive dominant 
c) co-dominant 
d) incomplete dominant 
 
 
 
A 
A patient comes to your clinic and her and her husband are expecting a baby. The father and mother...
T/F: a decrease in drug dose will result in lower plasma concentration(s) at steady state but will NOT change the time to reach steady state 
true 
depends on HALF-LIFE and not dose 
 
 
 
when drug clearance decreases(while Vd remains unchanged), steady-state plasma concentrations will do what? 
in...
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Add to cartT/F: a decrease in drug dose will result in lower plasma concentration(s) at steady state but will NOT change the time to reach steady state 
true 
depends on HALF-LIFE and not dose 
 
 
 
when drug clearance decreases(while Vd remains unchanged), steady-state plasma concentrations will do what? 
in...
Biopharmaceutics 
considers interrelationships of 
-physiochemical properties of drug 
-dosage form 
-route of administration 
 
 
 
Pharmacokinetics 
-what the body does to the drug 
-science of kinetics of drug absorption; distribution and elimination and corresponding pharmacological, the toxicol...
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Add to cartBiopharmaceutics 
considers interrelationships of 
-physiochemical properties of drug 
-dosage form 
-route of administration 
 
 
 
Pharmacokinetics 
-what the body does to the drug 
-science of kinetics of drug absorption; distribution and elimination and corresponding pharmacological, the toxicol...
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