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Basic Principles Of Clinical Pharmacology Questions And
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What are the four processes of pharmacokinetics? - ANSWER Absorption

Distribution

Metabolism/Biotransformation

Excretion

What are the three main routes of medication administration - ANSWER Enteral

Parenteral

Topical

What are some mechanisms for drug passage across membranes? - ANSWER passive Diffusion

facilitated diffusion

active transport

pinocytosis

What is passive diffusion? - ANSWER higher concentration to lower concentration

driving force is drug concentration

utilized by a majority of drugs

How is facilitated diffusion different from passive diffusion? - ANSWER it's a carrier mediated
transport process

the carrier advances movement of the drug down an electrochemical gradient

Does facilitated diffusion require energy? - ANSWER No

What are some features of active transport? - ANSWER Requires a carrier

Consumes energy

Against a concentration gradient

Selective

Subject to competitive inhibition

What is pinocytosis - ANSWER cell membrane folds over forming vesicles

, extracellular contents are trapped in the vesicle for passage

what is absorption - ANSWER the movement of a drug from its site of administration to the
systemic circulation and the extent to which it occurs

What is bioavailability - ANSWER a measure of the amount of drug that is actually absorbed
from a given dose;

the degree to which a drug or other substance becomes available to the target tissue after
administration

what factors influence bioavailability - ANSWER blood flow (fat vs. muscle)

First pass effect

What is distribution - ANSWER the process by which a drug, now in circulation is delivered en
mass to the tissue

what factors influence distribution - ANSWER based on CO to the tissue - brain, heart, lungs,
liver and kidneys receive disproportionally high amounts first

what are compartment models and what are they used for - ANSWER a compartment model is
a conceptual division of the body that quantitates drug absorption, distribution, and elimination

it's used to predict a time course of drug concentrations in the body

what form of the drug is the active form - free or bound - ANSWER free, unbound drug is active

are drugs that are bound to proteins distributed? - ANSWER Protein bound drugs are not
distributed and are inactive

what is the volume of distribution? - ANSWER it's the volume of fluid to which a drug is
distributed, A large Vd indicates extensive drug distribution into body tissues and fluids, and indicates a
longer half-life and duration of action

a small Vd indicates limited distribution - most likely plasma compartment only

explain redistribution - ANSWER as concentrations in the blood fall (due to tissue uptake or
discontinued infusion), drug concentration in the tissues is higher than in the plasma

drug is released back into plasma until it equilibrates

What ways are drugs eliminated? - ANSWER excretion

metabolism

what organs eliminate drugs? - ANSWER liver

kidneys

other structures, such as lungs, stomach, small intestines, skin, plasma, can all assist.

Which drugs are excreted unchanged via urine/stool?

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