CHEM 437 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Ic50, Ethosuximide, Blood Plasma

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21 May 2017
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Three pk parameters: clearance, volume of distribution, half-life. Elimination rate (mg/hour)= cl (l/hour) x c (mg/l) Cl= the volume of blood cleared of drug per unit time. Cl determines dose and frequency for a drug. U= concentration of drug in blood or urine (mg/l) Note: u* v = urine elimination rate (mg/h: single iv dose, observe c over time. Cl= dose/auc (l/hour)= (mg)/(mg*hour/l: steady state iv. Shows the importance of having a drug stay in the system long enough, however, lost ic50 potency. Not a volume, but is in units of volume --> where it gets it name. V= a/c a= total amount of drug in body. Measures body/blood partition body=everything that is not bloodstream. Portion of drug in blood can be cleared. If not much in bloodstream then takes longer to clear, vice versa. E ect happens in body cl happens in blood. 6. 4 half-life t1/2 = ln 2 * v/ cl.

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