PHAR 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Biotransformation, Lipid Bilayer, Pinocytosis

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Lecture 5 summary drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion. Absorption movement of the drug form the site of administration into the bloodstream. Distribution movement of the drug from the blood to the site of action and to tissues (reservoirs) Biotransformation conversion of the drug into a different (usually water soluble) form. Excretion the removal of the drug and its products from the body. The amount of free drug in the body is in equilibrium with the amount of protein bound drug in the body (usually albumin bound) The effect of the drug is related to the concentration of the drug at the receptor (site of action) You cannot measure the concentration of the drug at a receptor so you use the plasma concentration of the drug. The kidneys also filter blood so are responsible for excreting free water soluble drug. The therapeutic range must be tweaked in individuals because of differences in absorption, distribution, biotransformation and excretion rates.

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