What is pharmacokinetics?
the study of what the body does to a drug (i.e. how the drug is handled)
What is pharmacodynamics?
the study of what a drug does to the body (i.e. how it works)
What is the ADME principle?
Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
What does the rate of absorption of drugs into systemic circulation depend on?
the route of administration
What are the different methods of absorption of drugs?
What is topical absorption of drugs?
absorption through the skin
Why is rectal absorption of drugs efficient?
reduced 1st pass metabolism
Why is inhalation absorption of drugs efficient?
large surface area and high blood flow
Why is buccal absorption of drugs effective?
high blood flow, avoids 1st pass metabolism
Why is oral absorption of drugs efficient/inefficient?
What is the 1st pass metabolism & bioavailability?
1st pass effect decreases the active drug’s concentration upon reaching systemic circulation or its site of action
(often associated with the liver)
What are important factors determining distribution?
What factors influence drug metabolism?
What are common protein targets for drugs?
What are examples of pro-drugs?
What are pro-drugs?
inactive drugs given orally, which rely on conversion by enzymes into the active drug
Why do we need medicines management?
What are the benefits of non-medical prescribing and safety?
What are the (4) classifications of medicines?
Glucocorticoids.
What are they used for (purpose & conditions)?
– reduces bone density and adrenal insufficiency resulting in osteoporosis, increased fracture risk and joint pain.
(Asthma, COPD, arthritis, Crohn’s disease)
Steroids
What are they used for (purpose & conditions)?
– after 3/12 can cause reduction in bone density, osteoporosis
(asthma, MS, RA, other inflammatory conditions)
Statins
What are they used for (purpose & conditions)?
– myopathy, mostly mild but occasionally severe
(reduce cholesterol, cardiovascular disease)
Beta-blockers
What are they used for (purpose & conditions)?
– muscle cramps and mild muscle pain
(cardiovascular disease)
Hormones related drugs
What are they used for (purpose & conditions)?
– muscle cramps and mild muscle pain
(contraceptive pill and HRT)