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Q: How do you prevent the systemic absorption of the drug when administering it?
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What is an advantage of administering a drug parenterally?

It bypasses the GI tract, thereby decreasing the absorption time, allowing it to become therapeutic at a faster rate.


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if related to drug thenAbsorption:the amount of drug reaches the systemic circulation is called absorption.Distribution:the drug reversibly leaves the blood stream and enters into interstitial space or tissues.Elimination:irreversible removal of drug from body by excretion or metabolism of drug


Where is a systemic drug administered?

Systemic in medicine refers to something that affects the entire body or a system within the body. A disease or toxin could affect the entire body or maybe just the immune, cardiovascular, or any other of the ten human systems.


Importance of pka value in drug absorption?

if Pka value is more for acidic drug,best side for absorption will be throughout the G.i.Tract.


How can you translate the latin symbols on an Rx drug prescription?

Sig: means recipe or the directions for administering the drug/prescription.


What will happen to the drug after first pass elimination when taken orallyWill the concentration of the drug decrease?

Depending on the drug, first pass can have a major influence on it's fraction reaching systemic circulation. F = fa x fg x fh Essentially the fraction reaching the systemic circulation or bioavailability (F) is influenced by fa - absorption from intestine, fg = fraction escaping metabolism in the gut, and fh = fraction escaping the first pass (metabolism) by the liver carried via the portal vein. The amount of drug reaching the systemic circulation (bioavailable) can be drastically reduced by first pass. When talking concentration, we can only measure the blood, so the amount reaching could be less.


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Does laxative increase or decrease drug absorption?

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