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Title: Drug Actions and Handling by the Body - Pharmacokinetics


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Drug Actions and Handling by the Body -
Pharmacokinetics
  • David Henry

Discipline of Clinical Pharmacology
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Introduction What we will cover
  • How do drugs act and how are they handled by the
    body?
  • Drug Action, Drug Absorption, Drug Distribution
    and Drug Elimination
  • The application of these principles to the ways
    in which drugs are used in treating patients

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Drug Action
  • Drugs tend to be small lipid-soluble molecules
  • Drugs must get access to sites of action
  • Drugs tend to bind to tissues, usually protein
    molecules
  • Drugs alter the actions of enzymes, ion channels
    and receptors

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Overview of Drug Action
  • ENZYME example Angiotensin Converting enzyme
    inhibitors ACE I ----X----------gtACE
    II lowered ACE II -----gt Reduced BP
  • ION CHANNELS example Local Anesthetics Bloc
    k Na channels---gtAnesthesia

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  • Receptor Binding
  • Receptors are specialised binding sites - often
    on cell surface- which have specificity for
    certain substances (incl drugs). Drugs may
    activate or block the receptor
  • Activation of the receptor changes the activity
    of the cell eg adrenaline activates the beta 1
    receptors in the heart and speeds up the heart
  • Drugs have selectivity for receptors eg
    Histamine2 antagonists- reduce histamine-induced
    acid secretion and heal peptic ulcers

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Pharmacokinetics
  • The action of the body on the drugs
  • The way the body handles drugs determines the
    dose, route and frequency of administration
  • The handling of drugs by the body can be split
    into absorption, distribution and elimination

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Pharmacokinetics
  • Rate of absorption determines the time to the
    peak concentration
  • The extent of absorption determines the height of
    the peak concentration

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Pharmacokinetics
  • The fraction absorbed after oral dosing can only
    be obtained from a comparison of oral and IV
    dosing
  • F AUCo AUCiv

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  • High First Pass Clearance
  • Reduces the height of the peak
  • Propranolol a beta- blocking drug has a high
    first pass clearance

10
Pharmacokinetics
  • The pattern of concentrations after IV dosing
    often follows a series of exponential functions
    reflecting distribution and ultimately
    elimination of the drug

T1/2
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Multiple Dosing
Approx 5 half-lives to reach steady state
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Summary
  • State what has been learned
  • Define ways to apply training
  • Request feedback of training session

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Where to get more information
  • Other training sessions
  • List books, articles, electronic sources
  • Consulting services, other sources
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