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04/20/2011

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fraction of drug excreted unchanged in the urine
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Fe
Term
What does a low Fe value mean?
Definition
The drug doesnt significantly depend on the kidneys for clearance
Term
What is the effect of ionization of passive reabsorption?
Definition
unionized/lipophillic molecules are more likely to be reabsorbed
Term
How do diuretics affect renal clearance of drugs that are extensively reabsorbed?
Definition
They increase urine flow which wipes out the concentration gradient

Less reabsorption = increase in renal clearance = decrease in plasma concentration
Term
most enzymatic pathways convert drugs to more (polar or nonpolar) metabolites?
Definition
polar
Term
Can liver enzymes be induced or inhibited?
Definition
yes, both
Term
What is the maximum amount of liver blood flow (Q)?
Definition
90 L/hr
Term
What does an E of 0 mean? An E of 1?
Definition
E = 0 means that there was no first pass metabolism and that the drug is dependent on the kidneys for elimination

E=1 means that the entire drug was metabolized by the liver on the first pass
Term
What is E?
Definition
Extraction ratio = Cin-Cout / Cin
Term
What is the primary influence on E?
Definition
intrinsic clearance aka enzyme activity
Term
How does congestive heart failure influence Q?
Definition
decreases Q
Term
A high E drug is given to a patient with congestive heart failure. How is the clearance affected? How will you adjust infusion rate?
Definition
reduced clearance so need to give a lower infusion rate
Term
What are the ranges for Fe?
Definition
0 to 1, its a fraction
Term
At steady state, conc vs time profile is the same from interval to interval so long as : ___________ and ____________
Definition
PK parameters of the patient dont change and dose and dosing interval are not changed
Term
How long does it take a drug to reach steady state?
Definition
5 half lives
Term
what influences AF?
Definition
the half life and dosing interval
Term
How is AF used?
Definition
Its used to predict the concentration at steady state if you know the concentration after the first dose
Term
what is the maximum acceptable P:T?
Definition
MTC/MEC
Term
What influences Css avg?
Definition
dose rate and total clearance
Term
What is P:T influenced by?
Definition
Kel, dosing interval, Tmax
Term
rapid release tabs and soln and suspensions have what kind of Tmax values?
What about slow release tabs?
Definition
rapid release have low/short Tmax values
slow release have prolonged Tmax
Term
What P:T value is a reasonable goal for most drugs with narrow therapeutic windows?
Definition
2
Term
what are the three influences on Css avg?
Definition
dose rate, bioavailable fraction, total body clearance
Term
What is the relationship between rate of elimination and concentration in first order kinetics?
Definition
they are proportional to each other
Term
in first order kinetics, drug clearance is dose (dependent/independent)?
Definition
independent
Term
In first order kinetics, if you double the dose, what happens to plasma conc and AUC?
Definition
they also double
Term
In zero order/ non-linear kinetics, CL is dose (dependent/independent)?
Definition
dependent
Term
What would a Dose vs AUC graph look like for non linear drugs?
Definition
First it would increase in a linear fashion and then it would increase exponentially
Term
Do PK parameters vary in non linear PK? If so, which. If not, why not?
Definition
Yes, remember that in non-linear PK, clearance will vary. And if clearance varies, then so do half life and Vd (because they are affected by clearance)
Term
What percent of phenytoin is protein bound?
Definition
90%
Term
How is phenytoin eliminated and does it follow zero or first order kinetics?
Definition
eliminated entirely by hepatic metabolism and follows zero order kinetics
Term
What is S? What does an S value of .92 mean?
Definition
S = salt factor
S of .92 means that 92% of the drug is NOT a salt and 8% is in salt form
Term
What is the S factor for phenytoin as a cap or injection? As a tablet or suspension?
Definition
cap/injection - 0.92
tab/suspension - 1
Term
nonlinearity most commonly results from ________ at drug conc considered normal in most patients
Definition
saturable elimination
Term
What is an example of a drug that shows saturable solubility?
Definition
griseofulvin
Term
What is an example of a drug that shows saturable transport?
Definition
Amoxicillin and riboflavin
Term
For amoxicillin, what happens to Cmax, Tmax and AUC when you increase the dose?
Definition
cmax - decrease
tmax - no change
AUC - decrease
Term
What are three drugs that exhibit saturable protein binding?
Definition
naproxen, cefazolin, and salicylates
Term
what drugs show saturable tissue binding?
Definition
methotrexate
Term
How does cirrhosis and renal disease affect protein binding?
Definition
protein binding decreases
Term
what does naproxen bind to?
Definition
albumin
Term
how are Vd and CL affected by increasing the dose of naproxen?
Definition
Increase in Vd with increase in dose
decrease in CL with increase in dose
Term
How are Fut and Vd affected by increase in dose of methotrexate?
Definition
Fut increases significantly
Vd decreases with increasing dose (drug moves from tissues into plasma)
Term
What is an example of a drug that shows saturable metabolism? Namely, hepatic clearance
Definition
theophylline, phenytoin
Term
Which drugs show saturable excretion by renal clearance?
Definition
penicillin
Term
What drug alters its own renal excretion
Definition
gentamicin
Term
what systems in the body are potentially saturable?
Definition
hepatic metabolism (limited number of enzymes) and rena tubular secretion
Term
what drug shows saturable first pass metabolism?
Definition
nicardipine
Term
Which drug is an exception to the rule because its a high E drug but shows saturable kinetics?
Definition
nicardipine HCl
Term
What is vmax?
Definition
max rate of metabolism possible
Term
What is Km?
Definition
Michaelis constant, concentration at which Vmax is one half og its maximum value.
Its the conc at which enzymes are half saturated
Term
High Km drugs exhibit (linear/nonlinear behavior)?
Definition
linear
Term
What is a classic example of a low Km drug?
Definition
phenytoin
Term
What is a drug that induces its own metabolism?
Definition
carbamazepine
Term
What drug inhibits its own metabolism?
Definition
diazepam
Term
what is an example of a drug that shows saturable renal excretion?
Definition
dicloxacillin
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