Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture : Module 5 notes.docx

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Drug excretion removal of parent drug or drug metabolites from body. Healthy = limit duration/intensity of drug effects. Unhealthy = prolonged duration of action/intensity of drug effects. The nephron regulates water, electrolyte and drug excretion controls blood volume, blood pressure, blood ph and solute excretion (drug) Afferent arteriole: carries blood to glomerulus. Glomerulus: bed of capillaries, surrounded by bowmans capsule. Efferent arteriole: carries blood away from glomerulus. Proximal tubule from bowmans capsul, filtrate enters tubule: regulates ph of filtrate, reabsorption of essential molecules (glucose, sodium, site for drug secretion. Loop of henle: create conc gradient in medulla of kidney, reabsorption of water creating concentrated filtrate. Distal tubule: regulates electrolyte, ph, blood pressure, conc of drug in filtrate is higher than in blood. Drug reabsorption from filtrate back into blood! Collecting duct: series of tubules connecting nephron to ureter, final step of urine. Factors affecting how much drug gets into nephron/moves through/;eaves body in urine.

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