PCL102H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Competitive Inhibition, Phenytoin, Hepatocyte

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Lecture 11 drug clearance: total body clearance. Kidney: first-order vs. zero-order elimination, first order. Log decay, constant proportion eliminated over time: zero order. Linear decay, constant amount eliminated over time. Volume of blood/plasma from which all drug is eliminated/time (i. e. volume purified/time) Dependent on [drug], but clearance is constant over therapeutic ranges (do not confuse with elimination) Ci = rate of elimination/cp: cp = concentration in plasma, ci can be for total body (cltb) or organ specific, introduce total body clearance, calculating cltb and other pk parameters. Cltb = dose/auc: importance of total body clearance, clinical significance, css (steady state) is achieved when dosing (intake) = elimination (output) Where f is bioavailibility: total body clearance and organ clearance, cltb is the total volume (plasma) purified/time. E = extraction ratio = (cin cout)/cin: first order processes are additive. Amount eliminated and rate of elimination are additive. Clh = qe: first pass, first pass reduces bioavailability.

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