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Pharmacokinetics Quiz 1 Question Bank Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
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---22november 20252025/2026A+
- Pharmacokinetics Quiz 1 Question 
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Which process describes the movement of a drug from its site of administration into the 
bloodstream? 
A. Distribution 
B. Metabolism 
 
C. Absorption 
D. Excretion 
 
What is the term for the portion of a drug that reaches systemic circulation unchanged? 
A. Bioavailability 
B. Half-life 
 
C. Bioavailability 
D. Clearance 
 
Which route of drug administration avoids first-pass met...
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Pharmacokinetics Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
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What is the significance of drug half-life in designing tapering schedules? 
It determines how gradually a drug should be reduced to avoid withdrawal or toxicity 
 
How does hypoalbuminemia affect highly protein-bound drugs? 
It increases the free, active drug concentration, raising the risk of adverse effects 
 
What is the effect of impaired hepatic blood flow on drug metabolism? 
It can reduce firs...
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Pharmacokinetics Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
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What is pharmacokinetics? 
The study of how the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes drugs 
 
What does the term absorption mean in pharmacokinetics? 
The process by which a drug moves from its site of administration into the bloodstream 
 
Which factor can affect the rate of drug absorption? 
The drug’s formulation, route of administration, and gastrointestinal motility 
 
What is b...
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Module 2 - Drug Forms and Pharmacokinetics Learning Activities Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version 2025-2026
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---2juli 20252024/2025A+
- Module 2 - Drug Forms and Pharmacokinetics Learning Activities Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version 
po - Answersoral 
IV - Answersintravenous 
TOP - Answerstopical 
IM - Answersintramuscular 
Cap - Answerscapsule 
pr - Answersrectal 
Gtt - Answersdrop 
Subcu - Answerssubcutaneous 
Administered by mouth; passes through the gastrointestinal tract; relatively slow absorption - Answersoral 
Administered directly into the bloodstream, muscle, or tissue; immediate absorption - Answersin...
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Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions With Correct Answers
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---6februari 20252024/2025A+
- Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions 
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Intestine Location of drug distribution 
Liver Location of drug distribution 
Kidney Location of drug distribution 
Blood-brain barrier Location of drug distribution 
Cancer cells Location of drug distribution 
Tablet (Oral) Drug administration route
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Pharmacokinetics I - Practice Test Questions With Answers
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---4februari 20252024/2025A+
- Pharmacokinetics I - Practice Test Questions 
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What are the characteristics of SoLute Carrier (SLC) transporters? Carriers for small 
molecules across the membrane, Expressed in many different epithelial membranes, Include over 
300 members organized into 52 families 
Why does intravenous drug administration bypass drug absorption and metabolism? To 
deliver the drug directly into the bloodstream 
Why do carrier proteins transport drugs based on their chemical characteristics? T...
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Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions And Answers
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---3februari 20252024/2025A+
- Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions 
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Critical Thinking Intravenous drug administration bypasses drug absorption and 
metabolism, Carrier proteins transport drugs based on their chemical characteristics 
P-glycoprotein (P-gp) Active efflux pump for anticancer drugs, Member of ATP-binding 
cassette (ABC) transporters 
Organ distribution P-gp: Intestine, Liver, Kidney, Placenta, Blood-brain barrier (BBB), 
Pancreas, Colon, Testis, BCRP: Intestine, Liver, Kidney, Placenta, B...
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Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions With Correct Answers
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---2februari 20252024/2025A+
- Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions 
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Drug distribution Volume of distribution (Vd), Factors affecting drug distribution, Plasma 
protein binding, Tissue binding and absorption/transport 
Small Intestinal transporters Influx and efflux transporters in both lumen and blood sides 
Liver transporters More influx than efflux transporters in the blood side, more efflux than 
influx transporters in the bile side
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Pharmacokinetics I - Practice Test Questions And Answers
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---4februari 20252024/2025A+
- Pharmacokinetics I - Practice Test Questions 
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What are the major locations of drug distribution? Intestine, liver, kidney, blood-brain 
barrier, cancer cells 
What are the different drug administration routes? Tablet (Oral), Capsule (Oral), Cream 
and ointment/intradermal injection (Percutaneous absorption), 
Intravenous/subcutaneous/intramuscular/intradermal injection, Direct injection to the site 
What is gastrointestinal absorption & transport? Absorption and transport in the...
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Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions With Answers
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---3februari 20252024/2025A+
- Pharmacokinetics I – Flashcards Questions 
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Organ distribution Intestine, Liver, Kidney, Placenta, Blood-brain barrier (BBB), 
Pancreas, Colon, Testis 
Drug distribution Volume of distribution (Vd), Factors affecting drug distribution, Gut 
transport, Liver metabolism, Cardiac output and blood flow, Physicochemical properties of 
drugs, Plasma protein binding, Tissue binding and absorption/transport 
Small Intestinal transporters Almost equal number of influx and efflux transp...
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