pharmacokinetic


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 Pharmacokinetics,

It is the quantitative investigation of drug circulation within, around, and outside the body. Pharmacokinetic processes are represented schematically as follows: transport, absorption, distribution, storage, metabolism, free drug binding, and excretion.


1. Passive diffusion and filtration are the methods used to move drugs through the membrane. 2. Carrier-mediated or specialized conveyance Diffusion that has been aided. Active Transportation


The medicine is absorbed when it moves from the place of administration into the bloodstream. Aqueous solubility, concentration, area of the absorbing surface, vascularity of the absorbing surface, and ph effect are factors that can affect absorption. f. Method of delivery


It is portion of the medication from a dose that enters the systemic circulation in an unmodified state. 100% of the bioavailable substance is delivered intravenously.

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