Mam you say that the ion trapped drug is unable to go in blood also and unable to go back in lumen also, My question is that than how the drug is come in circulation?
The ion-trapped drug can enter circulation through mechanisms such as passive diffusion, active transport, facilitated diffusion, or endocytosis, depending on its chemical properties and the presence of transport proteins. Understanding the drug's ionization state and the pH gradient across membranes is crucial in determining how it moves into the bloodstream
How the drug which has been trapped in stomach parital cell how it will be absorb in blood. Can all drug which is acidic are have iontrapping in stomach parital cell?
The ion-trapped drug can enter circulation through mechanisms such as passive diffusion, active transport, facilitated diffusion, or endocytosis, depending on its chemical properties and the presence of transport proteins. Understanding the drug's ionization state and the pH gradient across membranes is crucial in determining how it moves into the bloodstream
The poll at 49.05,i didn't understand mam.. please clarify B option is where I got stuck The bioavailability of oral administered drug can be calculated by area under curve of oral administration...why iv administration also given in option...as we know it is always 100%
Maam, I have one doubt How during distribution, the drug simultaneously goes to all three tissues, maam the whole blood from stomach and intestine, will it go to the liver? Or without going to liver, is there any other mechanism through which it directly reaches target organ ma'am, maam can you please explain how it reaches simultaneously to all the 3 tissues
Maam, Will the drug enters liver twice? Once after absorbed and the other after distribution Becz, first pass meta. n all occurs before distribution ryt ma'am?
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Something is wrong with the definition of bioavailability. Bioavailability is not the concentration of drug in blood it is availability of drug which shows pharmacological action (whether therapeutic or lethal action) at last by binding with receptor. Comment whether I am right or Wrong.
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Is the doctor choosing a drug based on the bioavailability? Then why the less or non-bio available drugs exist? Why can't they be withdrawn?
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Mam , in the previous lecture you told that before reaching the different body parts drug will first go to liver for first pass metabolism
If drug is administered through Oral route/rectal route....then it should undergo first pass metabolism
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Mam you say that the ion trapped drug is unable to go in blood also and unable to go back in lumen also,
My question is that than how the drug is come in circulation?
The ion-trapped drug can enter circulation through mechanisms such as passive diffusion, active transport, facilitated diffusion, or endocytosis, depending on its chemical properties and the presence of transport proteins. Understanding the drug's ionization state and the pH gradient across membranes is crucial in determining how it moves into the bloodstream
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How the drug which has been trapped in stomach parital cell how it will be absorb in blood.
Can all drug which is acidic are have iontrapping in stomach parital cell?
The ion-trapped drug can enter circulation through mechanisms such as passive diffusion, active transport, facilitated diffusion, or endocytosis, depending on its chemical properties and the presence of transport proteins. Understanding the drug's ionization state and the pH gradient across membranes is crucial in determining how it moves into the bloodstream
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The poll at 49.05,i didn't understand mam.. please clarify
B option is where I got stuck
The bioavailability of oral administered drug can be calculated by area under curve of oral administration...why iv administration also given in option...as we know it is always 100%
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Maam,
I have one doubt
How during distribution, the drug simultaneously goes to all three tissues, maam the whole blood from stomach and intestine, will it go to the liver? Or without going to liver, is there any other mechanism through which it directly reaches target organ ma'am, maam can you please explain how it reaches simultaneously to all the 3 tissues
Maam,
Will the drug enters liver twice?
Once after absorbed and the other after distribution
Becz, first pass meta. n all occurs before distribution ryt ma'am?
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Wherei can get pdf of this lecture?
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Bioavailability is different for person to person???
Yes
First pass metabolism only occurs in orally administered drugs
No....but high than other routers such as topical , subcutaneous,rectal
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Same question notes kaha milenge?? Mam pls tell
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Something is wrong with the definition of bioavailability. Bioavailability is not the concentration of drug in blood it is availability of drug which shows pharmacological action (whether therapeutic or lethal action) at last by binding with receptor. Comment whether I am right or Wrong.
Bhai agar esa hota to iv route ki bioavailability 100 thodi hoti
Concentration or availability in this sense , both are same
It's a book definition and she is telling us for a concept
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