PHRM 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Half-Life, Reaction Rate Constant

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For oral dosing, cp 0 = 0 (first dose) Calculating cpmin assuming next dose is not given until after absorption is complete. Drug accumulation can be studied by observing ratio between: css min, concentration one dosing interval after first dose. Only works if dose is given after absorption is complete (i. e. after cpmax) Plasma concentration is best understood at steady state ( 5 half-lives ). True steady state can only be met with infusion . Oral dosing: apparent steady state (due to peaks and troughs) Zero order kinetics is independent of conc, don"t see true half-life. Cp = vmax (enzyme working at maximum capacity) Kel is faster, but apparent rate constant is lower in zero order. How to dose: calculate dose rate based on population vmax, dose with dr calculated and sample patient"s plasma concentration, calculate individual vmax using dr and [plasma] measured, calculate dose rate based on individual vmax.

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