Deck 17: Bioavailability and Drug Absorption

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What is the driving force for glomerular filtration?

A)Concentration gradient
B)Hydrostatic pressure of plasma
C)High amount of aqueous pores
D)Hydrostatic pressure of blood flow
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Which of the following compounds are used as agents to determine Glomerular Filtration Rate?

A)Calcium ion
B)Albumin
C)Creatinine
D)Calcium carbonate
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According to Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS), Class II drugs have

A)High solubility/High permeability
B)Low solubility /High permeability
C)High solubility /Low permeability
D)Low solubility /Low permeability
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………………is the ratio of the mean residence time to the absorption time

A)Absorption number
B)Dissolution number
C)Dose number
D)Intrinsic dissolution
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USP Apparatus 5 is

A)Flow-through- cell
B)paddle over disk
C)Cylinder
D)Paddle
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In vitro dissolution rate studies on drug product are useful in bioavailability evaluation if they are correlated with

A)Disintegration rate
B)In vivo studies in at least 3 species of animals
C)Chemical stability of drugs
D)In vivo studies in human
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The gold coating on a USP Dissolution apparatus - I basket should be:

A)Not more than 2.5 m in thickness
B)Not more than 0.1 mm in thickness
C)Not more than 0.025 m in thickness
D)Not more than 0.22 mm in thickness
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Which of the following is initial step for drug absorption in case of tablet dosage form?

A)Friability
B)Disintegration
C)Dissolution
D)None of these
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Under the concept biopharmaceutics, hydrophobic drugs are

A)Permeation rate limited
B)Dissolution rate limited
C)Both
D)Initially permeation then dissolution rate limited
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When a drug is administered by the intravenous route then an absolute bioavailability will be

A)1
B)0
C)2
D)3
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Which of the following methods are used to determine Area Under curve?

A)Cut and weigh method
B)Trapezoidal method
C)Integration method
D)All of the above
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Apparatus 5 of dissolution apparatus is known as

A)Paddle over disk
B)Flow-through- cell
C)Reciprocating disk
D)Basket
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Bioavailability differences among oral formulations of a drug are most likely to occur if the drug

A)Is freely water soluble
B)Is completely absorbed
C)Is incompletely absorbed
D)Undergoes little first-pass metabolism
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Bioavailability is expressed by formula

A)AUC IV / AUC oral
B)AUC ora1 X AUC IV
C)AUC ora1 / AUC IV
D)None of the above
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The comparison of bioavailability between two dosage forms.

A)Bioequivalence
B)Bioavailability
C)Biopharmaceutics
D)Biological
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The relative amount of an administered dose that reaches the general circulation and the rate at which this occurs.

A)Biological
B)Bioavailability
C)Biopharmaceutics
D)Bioequivalency
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Bioavailability of an intravenous drug is always 100% by definition because:

A)Bioavailability measures the amount of substance that reaches the bloodstream.
B)Absolute bioavailability is 50%, for any drug taken intravenously
C)Absolute bioavailability is a much more important measure than relative bioavailability
D)Intravenous administration gets the drug into your bloodstream the fastest.
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Comparison of the rate and extent of the absorption of drug from the formulation under study to the data of a reference standard that is given intravenously is known as:

A)Biopharmaceutics
B)Relative bioavailability
C)Absolute bioavailability
D)Bioavailability
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If the Relative Bioavailability is 1, it indicates:

A)Bioavailability of dosage form of one drug is same as that of the other dosage form
B)Complete binding of the drugs to the proteins as compared to the standard drug
C)Complete bioavailability of the drug
D)Complete distribution of the drug
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What would be the order of greater or lesser bioavailability of the dosage forms?

A)Intravenous > rectal > oral > topical
B)Intravenous > oral > rectal > topical
C)Intravenous > topical > rectal > oral
D)Oral > intravenous > rectal > topical
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…………decreases bioavailability of tetracycline.

A)Lactose
B)DCP
C)Starch
D)MCC
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The term bioavailability refers to the………….

A)relationship between the physical and chemical properties of a drug and the systemic absorption of the drug
B)measurement of the rate and amount of therapeutically active drug that reaches the systemic circulation
C)movement of drug into the body tissues over time
D)dissolution of a drug in the gastrointestinal tract
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The reasons determining bioavailability are…..

A)Rheological parameters of blood
B)Amount of a substance obtained orally and quantity of intakes
C)Extent of absorption and hepatic first-pass effect
D)Glomerular filtration rate
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Bioavailability is defined as…..

A)Rate of drug absorption
B)Rate of drug distribution
C)Rate of drug elimination
D)Rate and extent of absorption
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The rate of drug bioavailability is most rapid when the drug is formulated as a…..

A)controlled released product
B)hard gelatin capsule
C)tablet
D)solution
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Deck 17: Bioavailability and Drug Absorption
1
What is the driving force for glomerular filtration?

A)Concentration gradient
B)Hydrostatic pressure of plasma
C)High amount of aqueous pores
D)Hydrostatic pressure of blood flow
Hydrostatic pressure of blood flow
2
Which of the following compounds are used as agents to determine Glomerular Filtration Rate?

A)Calcium ion
B)Albumin
C)Creatinine
D)Calcium carbonate
Creatinine
3
According to Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS), Class II drugs have

A)High solubility/High permeability
B)Low solubility /High permeability
C)High solubility /Low permeability
D)Low solubility /Low permeability
Low solubility /High permeability
4
………………is the ratio of the mean residence time to the absorption time

A)Absorption number
B)Dissolution number
C)Dose number
D)Intrinsic dissolution
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USP Apparatus 5 is

A)Flow-through- cell
B)paddle over disk
C)Cylinder
D)Paddle
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In vitro dissolution rate studies on drug product are useful in bioavailability evaluation if they are correlated with

A)Disintegration rate
B)In vivo studies in at least 3 species of animals
C)Chemical stability of drugs
D)In vivo studies in human
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7
The gold coating on a USP Dissolution apparatus - I basket should be:

A)Not more than 2.5 m in thickness
B)Not more than 0.1 mm in thickness
C)Not more than 0.025 m in thickness
D)Not more than 0.22 mm in thickness
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8
Which of the following is initial step for drug absorption in case of tablet dosage form?

A)Friability
B)Disintegration
C)Dissolution
D)None of these
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9
Under the concept biopharmaceutics, hydrophobic drugs are

A)Permeation rate limited
B)Dissolution rate limited
C)Both
D)Initially permeation then dissolution rate limited
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10
When a drug is administered by the intravenous route then an absolute bioavailability will be

A)1
B)0
C)2
D)3
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11
Which of the following methods are used to determine Area Under curve?

A)Cut and weigh method
B)Trapezoidal method
C)Integration method
D)All of the above
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12
Apparatus 5 of dissolution apparatus is known as

A)Paddle over disk
B)Flow-through- cell
C)Reciprocating disk
D)Basket
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13
Bioavailability differences among oral formulations of a drug are most likely to occur if the drug

A)Is freely water soluble
B)Is completely absorbed
C)Is incompletely absorbed
D)Undergoes little first-pass metabolism
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14
Bioavailability is expressed by formula

A)AUC IV / AUC oral
B)AUC ora1 X AUC IV
C)AUC ora1 / AUC IV
D)None of the above
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15
The comparison of bioavailability between two dosage forms.

A)Bioequivalence
B)Bioavailability
C)Biopharmaceutics
D)Biological
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16
The relative amount of an administered dose that reaches the general circulation and the rate at which this occurs.

A)Biological
B)Bioavailability
C)Biopharmaceutics
D)Bioequivalency
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17
Bioavailability of an intravenous drug is always 100% by definition because:

A)Bioavailability measures the amount of substance that reaches the bloodstream.
B)Absolute bioavailability is 50%, for any drug taken intravenously
C)Absolute bioavailability is a much more important measure than relative bioavailability
D)Intravenous administration gets the drug into your bloodstream the fastest.
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18
Comparison of the rate and extent of the absorption of drug from the formulation under study to the data of a reference standard that is given intravenously is known as:

A)Biopharmaceutics
B)Relative bioavailability
C)Absolute bioavailability
D)Bioavailability
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19
If the Relative Bioavailability is 1, it indicates:

A)Bioavailability of dosage form of one drug is same as that of the other dosage form
B)Complete binding of the drugs to the proteins as compared to the standard drug
C)Complete bioavailability of the drug
D)Complete distribution of the drug
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20
What would be the order of greater or lesser bioavailability of the dosage forms?

A)Intravenous > rectal > oral > topical
B)Intravenous > oral > rectal > topical
C)Intravenous > topical > rectal > oral
D)Oral > intravenous > rectal > topical
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21
…………decreases bioavailability of tetracycline.

A)Lactose
B)DCP
C)Starch
D)MCC
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22
The term bioavailability refers to the………….

A)relationship between the physical and chemical properties of a drug and the systemic absorption of the drug
B)measurement of the rate and amount of therapeutically active drug that reaches the systemic circulation
C)movement of drug into the body tissues over time
D)dissolution of a drug in the gastrointestinal tract
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23
The reasons determining bioavailability are…..

A)Rheological parameters of blood
B)Amount of a substance obtained orally and quantity of intakes
C)Extent of absorption and hepatic first-pass effect
D)Glomerular filtration rate
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24
Bioavailability is defined as…..

A)Rate of drug absorption
B)Rate of drug distribution
C)Rate of drug elimination
D)Rate and extent of absorption
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25
The rate of drug bioavailability is most rapid when the drug is formulated as a…..

A)controlled released product
B)hard gelatin capsule
C)tablet
D)solution
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