Time Course of Drug Responses

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Takes ________ half-lives to reach a steady state/plateau

4-5

Measuring plasma drug levels allow us to:

Adjust dosages and times of administration when the drug is not therapeutic or it becomes toxic

Multiple Dose Time Course

Drug levels with repeated doses - results in drug accumulation - Multiple doses allow the drug to accumulate in the blood until a state is achieved where the amount of drug eliminated equals the dose administered

Peak

Drugs high; 1.5 hrs; dose

Trough

Drugs low; 30 minutes; time

Peak and Trough levels

Goal is keep the peak level below the toxic concentration and the trough level above the MEC to maintain therapeutic levels

Termination of effects

Period of time in which the drug effect is no longer seen

Plasma Drug Levels

The concentration of a drug in the blood which correlates to the drugs response

Peak plasma effect

The highest plasma concentration attained from a single dose

Minimal Effective Concentration (MEC)

The lower plasma concentration that will produce a therapeutic effect

Therapeutic Range

The range plasma concentration in which the drug effect is produced without producing toxicity

Onset of action

The time interval between the administration of a medication and the first sign of its onset

Drug half-life

The time required for the amount of drug in the body to decrease by 50%. The half-life of a drug determines dosing intervals

Duration of action

Time interval between onset of action and termination of action

Peak of Action

What is #1?

Duration of Action

What is #2?

Termination of Action

What is #3?

Minimal Effective Concentration (MEC)

What is #4?

Therapeutic Range

What is #5?

Toxic Level

What is #6?

Peak

What is #7?

Wide range vs Narrow Range

Wide -> Good Narrow -> Bad

The 4 process of pharmacokinetics determine how much of a drug will be at its site of action at any given time. Knowing the time course of drug responses allow us to regulate the time the drug ___________, the time they are most ________, and the time they ______

starts; intense; end

Toxic Level

the plasma concentration of a drug that results in dangerous adverse effects


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