Pharmacology 3620 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Half-Life, Intramuscular Injection, Chemotherapy

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A drug can be eliminated by the body through 3 main mechanisms: metabolism, urinary. Excretion, biliary excretion (which then enters the intestine and is excreted this way) The main organs responsible for drug elimination are the kidney & liver. The liver is the major organ for drug metabolism and for biliary excretion: the gut also does some drug metabolism. Substances foreign to the body, or xenobiotics, are metabolized by the same enzymatic pathways and transport systems that are utilized for dietary constituents. Many xenobiotics and drugs are lipophilic chemicals that, in the absence of metabolism, would not be efficiently eliminated and would accumulate in the body, possibly causing toxicity: lipophilic drugs can passively diffuse into the body. Most drugs are subjected to metabolic pathways that convert these hydrophobic chemicals into more hydrophilic derivatives that are readily eliminated in urine or bile.

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