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Chapter 6 – Individual Variation in Drug Responses

 Factors that can cause patients to respond to drugs differently
o body weight and composition
o age
o pathophysiology
 kidney disease
 Liver disease
 Acid base imbalance
 Altered electrolyte status
o Tolerance
 pharmaco dynamic tolerance
 metabolic tolerance
 tachyphylaxis
o placebo effect
o variability in absorption
 bioavailability
 other causes of variable absorption
o genetics and pharmacogenomics
o gender and race related variations

Body weight and composition

 The intensity of drug response is mostly determined by concentration of the drug at
its site of action; high concentration equals more intense response
 When giving the same dose to a small and large person, the drug will have higher
concentration in the small person and produce more intense effect which could lead
to toxicity and under treat the larger person
 therefore the size of the patient should be considered when prescribing drug dose
AKA in pediatric patients
 dose adjustments are typically based on body surface area because this accounts for
the persons weight and relative amount of body fat
 body fat can change drug distribution which can change concentration of the drug at
its site of action
 so dose based on body surface area lends precise control of drug response versus
weight based alone

Age

 infants and older adults are more sensitive to drugs
 in young patients drug sensitivity is higher due to organ immaturity
 an older patients drug sensitivity is heightened from decline in organ function,
presence of multiple comorbidities and polypharmacy

Pathophysiology

 Kidney disease
o reduces drug excretion causing drug accumulation
o requires lower dosages to avoid accumulation
o Reduced renal function requires reduce dosing if eliminated by the kidneys
 liver disease
o reduced drug metabolism causes drug accumulation
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