Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hypotension, Peripheral Vascular System, Median Cubital Vein

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Is de ned the study of drug movement in the body. Is what the body does to the drug. Pharmacokinetics is composed of four basic processes: absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion [adme] Drug absorption is the movement of the drug from the site of administration into the blood. The rate of absorption determines how quickly the drug e ect will occur. The amount of drug absorption determines how intense the e ect of the drug will be. > rate of dissolution, surface area, blood flow, lipid solubility, ph partitioning, activity of. Drugs must dissolve before they can be absorbed; drug must disintegrate before it can be absorbed in our body. Drugs with a fast rate of dissolution will have a faster onset of action than drugs with slower dissolution. The example to the right shows drugs placed in a liquid. **over time dissolution occurs and the drug molecules are dissolved in the liquid.

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