Deck 14: Pharmacokinetics Metabolism and Excretion

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Drugs are metabolised by the liver to make them more:

A) amphipathic.
B) hydrophilic.
C) lipophilic.
D) hydrophobic.
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To elicit a rapid systemic effect,the route that will enable the maximum bioavailability is:

A) intramuscular.
B) oral.
C) intravenous.
D) intradermal.
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Explain what is meant by drug clearance.
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Phase 1 metabolism of a drug can involve:

A) glucuronidation.
B) sulphation.
C) conjugation.
D) oxidation.
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Glyceryl trinitrate is almost 96 per cent destroyed by the liver on its first journey through.It is therefore referred to as having a:

A) low hepatic first-pass effect.
B) medium hepatic first-pass effect
C) high hepatic first-pass effect.
D) high metabolic first-pass effect.
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Which of the following drugs is not excreted by the lungs?

A) Ethanol
B) Salbutamol
C) Isoflurane
D) Metoprolol
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Clearance of an acidic drug by the kidneys may be increased by:

A) alkalising the urine.
B) administering amphetamines.
C) administering ascorbic acid.
D) administering sodium hydrogen carbonate.
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After a single dose of a drug with a half-life of 8 hours,how much of the drug remains after 16 hours?

A) 50 per cent
B) 12.5 per cent
C) 100 per cent
D) 25 per cent
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Deck 14: Pharmacokinetics Metabolism and Excretion
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Drugs are metabolised by the liver to make them more:

A) amphipathic.
B) hydrophilic.
C) lipophilic.
D) hydrophobic.
hydrophilic.
2
To elicit a rapid systemic effect,the route that will enable the maximum bioavailability is:

A) intramuscular.
B) oral.
C) intravenous.
D) intradermal.
intravenous.
3
Explain what is meant by drug clearance.
The volume of blood cleared of a drug per period of time (L/h).Clearance takes into account both the metabolism and the excretion of a drug.It is summative:total clearance is the sum of individual clearances from various body sites (liver,kidneys,GI tract,lungs and so on).
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Phase 1 metabolism of a drug can involve:

A) glucuronidation.
B) sulphation.
C) conjugation.
D) oxidation.
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Glyceryl trinitrate is almost 96 per cent destroyed by the liver on its first journey through.It is therefore referred to as having a:

A) low hepatic first-pass effect.
B) medium hepatic first-pass effect
C) high hepatic first-pass effect.
D) high metabolic first-pass effect.
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Which of the following drugs is not excreted by the lungs?

A) Ethanol
B) Salbutamol
C) Isoflurane
D) Metoprolol
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Clearance of an acidic drug by the kidneys may be increased by:

A) alkalising the urine.
B) administering amphetamines.
C) administering ascorbic acid.
D) administering sodium hydrogen carbonate.
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After a single dose of a drug with a half-life of 8 hours,how much of the drug remains after 16 hours?

A) 50 per cent
B) 12.5 per cent
C) 100 per cent
D) 25 per cent
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