BIO200H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Rectal Administration, Portal Venous System, Bioavailability

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9 Nov 2018
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First pass effect of the liver, could happen in the kidney, could happen through enzymes in the skin, could happen anywhere. Liver is the main organ responsible for the extraction: this extraction is measured as a ratio, extraction ratio referred to the first-pass elimination, first-pass elimination is the factor to determine the bioavailability. If it is given orally, the f is around 1, so it does(cid:374)"t (cid:272)ha(cid:374)ge this (cid:374)u(cid:373)(cid:271)er: morphine is an example (read about it) If given orally, f = 1, so i can emit it from my equation. Slide 5: hepatic extraction is important for determining bioavailability, going to be affected by many factors, could be age, sex, race, also the healthy status of the liver. If for example the bioavailability is still low for a drug even if i increase the dose, i will consider to bypass the liver: we will use an alternative route. Ip: also going to be drained by the liver.

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