PHARM141 Lecture 1: Pharm 141 – Study Notes part 1

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4 areas of pharmacokinetics absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Pharmacokinetics description of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion as well as the quantitative description of how these processes affect the time course and intensity of the response: what the body does to the drug. Pharmacodynamics descriptions of the relationship between the drug concentration time profile and the adverse or therapeutics effect: what the drug does to the body. Adme determines the speed of onset of drug action, its intensity and its duration. Plasma concentration vs time graph concentration of drug in the blood stream is reflective of the drug in the body generally, we generally assume this. At time 0, there is not drug in the plasma, then as time passes the concentration goes up, most of this is related to absorption. Then we see this rate of increase slow down, hit a peak and then then plasma concentration starts to drop as the body metabolizes and excretes the drug.

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