Define clearance
Enlist factors affecting total clearance
Define half-life
Describe the clinical significance of half-life of drug
Define steady state concentration
Discuss the relationship between half-life and steady state concentration
Describe first and zero order elimination with examples
- What is drug clearance
- differences between drug elimination, excretion, and clearance in pharmacology
- What are the two formulas for clearance of drug
- The formula for rate of elimination
- What is the formula for renal clearance
- What is specific organ clearance
- Factors which affect drug clearance
- what are oat and oct in plasma protein binding of the drug
- How does the pH of urine determine the reabsorption of drug
- What is the Normal GFR
- What is the meaning of GFR
- What is used as a marker for Renal Clearance Rate
- What are the two post filtration processes which happen inside the kidney tubules which affect the renal clearance
- What is Normal Plasma Renal Clearance
- How can a drug have a renal plasma clearance which exceeds the GFR?
- The normal renal plasma clearance is
- If a renal clearance is more than 120 ml/min but less then 650 ml/min
- If the renal clearance is less than 120 ml/min