Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Median Cubital Vein, Anticholinergic, Rugae

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Module 2 - pharmacokinetics absorption. Pharmacokinetics study of drug movement in the body. What the body does to the drug. Movement from site of admin into the blood. Rate of absorptions determines how quickly the effect occurs. Amount of drug absorption determines how intense the effect. Factors affecting absorption (6: rate of dissolution (dissolving in solution) Fast dissolution = faster onset of action: surface area. Increase sa = increase abs (stomach- rugae, intestine villi: blood flow. High blood flow = increase abs, by maintaining a conc gradient. Exercise = increase bf hf, hypotension, hypothermia, circulatory shock = decreased bf: lipid solubility. Drugs with high lipid solubility (ie. lipophilic drugs) are absorbed faster > water soluble (ie. hydrophilic) drugs. Lipophilic drugs can cross the cell membrane, hydrophilic cant: ph partitioning. Uptake drug transporters (going in)= increases absorption. Efflux drug transporter (going out) = decreases absorption. Enteral routes of administration that involves gi tract. Parenteral routes of administration doesn"t involve gi tract.

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