PHRM 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Reaction Rate Constant, Therapeutic Index

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Apparent average concentration (rate in = rate out) Contribution can never be more than 5 doses. With 5 given, you get 5 removals. Multiple dose administration: dose given before drug is completely eliminated. There is no true cpss plateau that fluctuates between a min/max value. Remember: drug is always eliminating (limit to accumulation) Enzymes do not saturate first order elimination. Rule of thumb : if max is 2-3 times larger than min too big (change frequency or dose) Unit: mg/min (zero order process amount per time) Infusions do not toxify patient (as long as elimination and infusion rate is reasonable). Reach steady state plasma concentration if infusion is continued indefinitely. Based on elimination process since rate of infusion is constant. Use iv bolus to get you to steady state. Rely on infusion to remain at steady state. Patient has to come back for maintenance dose. When infusion stop , plasma concentration falls by 1st order elimination (drops below therapeutic window).

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