Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Half-Life, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Pharmacokinetics

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Clinical pharmacokinetics time course of drug action. Principle of clinical pharmacokinetics: a relationship exists between the effects of a drug and the concentration of drug in the body. The higher the concentration of the drug in the body, the greater the effect of the drug. Clinical pharmacokinetics provides: a quantitative relationship between the drug dose and effect of the drug, a framework to interpret drug concentrations in patients and their beneficial therapeutic effect. Ideal: drug concentrations would be measured from the site of action most important place to know the amount of drug: not realistic, ex. Drug to treat schizophrenia act in the brain taki(cid:374)g a sa(cid:373)ple f(cid:396)o(cid:373) a patie(cid:374)t"s (cid:271)(cid:396)ai(cid:374) to measure drug concentrations is invasive . In plasma drugs exist in the free state and protein bound state. Only free drugs can elicit a pharmacological response. Theory: measuring the free drug would be ideal to guide drug dosing.

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