The process of dynamic eqilibrium determines drug concentration in the body. Describe how the phases of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion impact drug concentrations.
In the body drug concentration depends many factors which are =
Drug solubility
Drug concentration
Route of drug administration
Amount of drug administration
Form of drug
Absorption of drug
Metabolic state of live
And excretion by kidney
2 various how to effect ___=====
Absorption = any drug concentration depends on rate of absorption such if drug give orally or gastro system then absorption every slow and requires more dose to desire effect then other route and I/v route not requires to absorption
Distribution = if blood supply is good then drug distribution is comparing good
Metabolism = metabolism depends on the workingcondition of the liver it's good then metabolism is good
Excretion= any drug excrete from body various route such as sweat ,bile ,urean but kidney play an important role in drug excretion and which depends on kidney condition ,blood supply, hydration of body ,solubility of drug
The process of dynamic eqilibrium determines drug concentration in the body. Describe how the phases of...
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