PHRM 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Gentamicin, Amikacin, Tobramycin

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14 Apr 2020
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Describes a process where the rate is directly proportional to drug concentration. In other words, a constant fraction of drug undergoes the process per unit of time. Prototype: elimination of aminoglycosides (e. g. gentamicin, tobramycin, amikacin) As drug concentration increases, elimination rate also increases (proportional) Drugs with linear kinetics exhibit exponential decline in drug concentration over time. i. e. faster at higher concentration, slower at lower concentration. Results in a linear relationship between dose and drug exposure. When dose is increased, you would expect the concentration to increase in the same proportion. i. e. double dosage = double concentration. At typical human doses , adh is completely saturated. Rate of ethanol elimination is not proportional to dose and is effectively constant. Elimination rate is constant (fixed) and independent of drug concentration. Results in a non-linear relationship between dosage and drug exposure. Blood alcohol concentration (%) vs. time (hours) using liquor with 50% alcohol.

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