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Pharmacokinetics - Summary (WBFA018-05)

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Summary of all lectures of the course pharmacokinetics for the study of pharmacy at the RUG. Lectures were given by Mr. Balogh and Mr. Aberg in the college year 2024/2025.

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●​ Pharmacology = PK + PD
○​ Pharmacokinetics: What the body does to the drug → Describe these changes
■​ Amount of drug in the body at a certain time point → Calculate how much
the amount changes
■​ Fate of drug in the body as a function of the time (Described by ADME)
○​ Pharmacodynamics: What does the drug do to the body
■​ Together find the therapeutic effect of the drug
●​ Effect of a drug
○​ Binding to receptor → Receptor activation → Therapeutic effect
○​ Medicine needs to achieve sufficient concentration at the right place (Hard to get
in brain through BBB e.g.)
■​ Target concentration: Sufficient concentration at the right place (=target)
●​ Most commonly plasma concentration is used as a proximation for
the target concentration, because it’s very hard to measure
○​ Relation of drug exposure and cplasma = (drug) plasma concentration
○​ Relation of plasma concentration and dose
■​ What happens with this size dose and how does it change over time?
●​ PK in practice
○​ Drug development
■​ Calculate the time it reaches a muscle etc.
○​ Determination of dosing regimen
■​ Also for individual patients
○​ Dose adjustments
■​ Certain increase in plasma concentration → Why and how to bring it back
to TW
○​ Toxicology
○​ Used in community and hospital pharmacies and in drug development
○​ Preclinical testing: Asses safety of drug in 4 phases
■​ Bioequivalence study: Study on generic compound → Plasma
concentration curve comparisons
●​ Don’t have to go through all phases → Only prove that it’s the
same as the originator (Same active ingredient + therapeutic
effect)
●​ Dosing equal, so everything else should also be the same
●​ Main parameters read from the curve:
○​ tmax: at which time point the Cmax is reached
○​ Cmax
●​ Therapeutic and adverse effects are already correlated to the
plasma concentration
●​ Therapeutic window: Concentration range where the therapeutic response is adequate
and adverse effects are tolerable
●​ ADME
○​ Absorption: Amount of drug entering the systemic circulation
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