Define excretion
Enlist the ways of termination of action of drugs
Enlist different routes of drug excretion
Describe excretion processes through kidneys with their clinical significance
- Excretion
- How does termination of drug action occur inside the human body
- In which part of the kidneys does secretion and reabsorption occur
- Is reabsorption an active or passive process inside the distal tubule of the kidney
- Examples of drug which can measure GFR
- Which factors do not affect the Glomerular Filtration
- The active renal secretion systems
- Active Tubular Secretion and its properties
- Salient features of active secretion, with examples of drugs competing for the active tubular secretion
- Which is the most effective method of excretion by the kidney
- Which drugs are more favorable in their reabsorption inside the systemic circulation
- the reabsorption is affected by which specific metric and how can its manipulation end up clearing the drug more easily
- On which factors does the passive reabsorption of the drug depend upon
- Which drug is a weak acid, and can be ion trapped by the giving of bicarbonate
- Which drug is a weak base, and can be ion trapped by the giving of ammonium chloride