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Pharmacology Demystified

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PHARMACOKINETICS<br />

Pharmacokinetics is the study of the drug concentration during absorption, distribution,<br />

and elimination of a drug in the patient. About 80% of all drugs are<br />

administered orally and flow through the gastrointestinal tract (GI) into the small<br />

intestine where the membrane of the intestine absorbs drug particles passing<br />

them into the bloodstream, where plasma circulates the particles, throughout the<br />

body. Drug molecules move to the intended site of action in the plasma but<br />

sometimes this journey can be limited because they have to get into the interior<br />

of a cell or body compartment through cell membranes. These membranes could<br />

be in the skin, the intestinal tract, or the intended site of action. Drug particles<br />

then attach themselves to receptor sites resulting in its therapeutic effect.<br />

There are three ways in which drug particles are absorbed. These are:<br />

Passive Diffusion<br />

Passive diffusion is the flow of drug particles from a high concentration to a low<br />

concentration—similar to how water flows downstream. There is a higher concentration<br />

of water upstream than there is downstream. There is no energy expended<br />

in passive diffusion because drug particles are moving along the natural flow.<br />

Active Diffusion<br />

Active diffusion is how drug particles swim upstream against the natural flow<br />

when there is a higher concentration of plasma than there is of drug particles.<br />

Drug particles don’t have enough energy to go against the natural flow without<br />

help. Help comes from an enzyme or protein carrier that transports drug particles<br />

upstream across the membrane and into the plasma. The enzyme or protein<br />

carrier expends energy to move drug particles.<br />

Pinocytosis<br />

Pinocytosis is the process of engulfing the drug particle and pulling it across the<br />

membrane. This is similar to how you eat an ice pop by engulfing a piece of it<br />

in with your mouth and swallowing it.<br />

ABSORPTION RATE<br />

CHAPTER 2 Drug Action and Drug Interactions<br />

Absorption begins where the drug is administered. This can be by mouth, injection,<br />

through the skin, and many other sites. How quickly the drug becomes ther-

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