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  Rozaimah Zain-Hamid  epartment of Pharmacology and Therapeutic Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
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Clin.ph'Kinetics (KBK)

Nov 04, 2015

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  • Rozaimah Zain-HamidDepartment of Pharmacology and TherapeuticFaculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

  • CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS PRINCIPLERZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • Clinical pharmacokinetics principle Determine the dose that most closely achieve desired beneficial effect with minimal adverse effectsTherapeutic drug concentration in plasma and tissue (target organ)RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • The plasma drug conc. Drugs effectThe various pathologic & physiologic features of particular patientRZH - Faculty of Medicine - USUDifferent response from average individual responding to a drug

  • Drug conc. (mg/l)Time (hour)102030401234m.s.cTherapeutic levelLow therapyDrug toxicityTime-drug conc. relationshipm.e.cRZH - Faculty of Medicine - USU

  • Factors that modify drug plasma concentration for a given doseDrug formulationDrug interactionEnvironmental factorsGenetic variationRenal and hepatic functionRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • PHARMACOKINETICS MODEL IN HUMANRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • There is no out movement of the drug. The graph shows only steep rise to maximum followed by plateau2. A route of elimination is present. The graph shows a slow decay after a sharp rise to maximumRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.Pharmacokinetics model in human

  • 3. Drug placed in the first compartment (blood) equilibrates rapidly with the second compartment (extravascular)4. The more realistic combination of elimination mechanism and extravascular equilibrationRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.Pharmacokinetics model in human

  • LINEAR & NONLINEAR KINETICSRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • Linear kineticsFirst-order kineticsThe rate of drug elimination is directly proportionate to drug concentrationRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • Non-linear kineticsZero-order kineticsThe rate of drug elimination independent to drug conc.RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • Bila langkah pertama tak pernah ditapakkan, maka tidak pernah ada langkah berikutnyaRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS PARAMETERSRZH - Faculty of Medicine - USU

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.1. Bioavailability (AUC)BioequivalencyBioinequivalencyDifference of bioavail. (10-50 %)Therapeutical equivalence* Diff. of patients characteristic () * Drugs interaction ()

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.Pharmacokinetic parameters Cmax (peak)Half lifeTime Cmin (trough)Drugs-plasma conc.(g/ml)AUC 24105

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine - USU2. Volume of distribution (Vd)The measure of the apparent space in the body available to contain the drug

  • Volume of distribution (Vd) Relates the amount of drug in the body to the concentration of drug (C)amount of drug in bodyVd = CRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.Clinical application calculating loading dose required desired plasma concentration Volume of distribution (Vd)Loading dose = distr. vol desired conc.

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine - USU3. Half life (t) Change of the drug conc. in the body by one-half of the previous concentrationthe time

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.Drug conc. (mg/l)51020642HoursVisualisation of half-life2.5t t t First order elimination of a drug (t : 2 hours)The plasma conc. falls by half each half-life

  • determining time required to reach a steady-state plasma level upon multiple dosing (full clinical effect of drug) corresponds to 3 to 5 half-life Clinical application of half life (t) RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • Clinical application of half life (t) * Designing drug dosage regimen* Determining time to reach steady state drug level which show clinical effect*Determining time to reach the drug level which have no clinical effect anymoreRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • Plasma theop.conc. (mg/l)Time (hours)10203040122436m.s.cTime-drug conc. relationshipm.e.c0Concentration time curve of theophylline (immediate release)Dose: 100 mg / 4hours (600 mg/day)RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.Plasma theop.conc. (mg/l)Time (hours)10203040122436m.s.cTime-drug conc. relationshipm.e.c0Concentration time curve of theophylline Dose: 300 mg /12 hours (600 mg/day) immediate release slow release

  • 4. Clearance of the drug (CL) The measure of the ability of the body to eliminate drugRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.

  • Clearance of the drug (CL) The ratio of the rate of elimination by all routes to the conc. of drug in a biologic fluidRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.Rate of eliminationCL = C

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU. determining the maintenance dose required a desired steady-state plasma conc. Clearance of the drug (CL) Maintenance dose = clearance desired conc.Clinical application

  • RZH - Faculty of Medicine USU. Maintenance infusion only Loading dose exactly right Loading dose over estimate Loading dose under estimate Loading dose followed by infusionDrug conc. (mg/l)10203040302010HoursUse of loading dose (infusion / i.v)

  • Arigato GozaimasuRZH - Faculty of Medicine USU.