Contents
- Methods
- Logarithmic Plot
- Method of Residuals
- Trapezoidal Rule
- I.V. Dosing
- General Information
- Test Question
- I.V. Infusion
- General Information
- Test Question
- Oral Dosing
- General Information
- Test Question
Methods
This subject provides a very general background to three important procedures used to manipulate
plotted data in order to obtain information required to calculate pharmacokinetic parameters. For
example, how to use the trapezoidal rule to calculate the area under the concentration-time curve
(AUC), having calculated the AUC, this information can be used to calculate clearance in
intravenous bolus dosing where the dose of the drug is known.
Intravenous Bolus Dosing
This topic provides background information regarding several pharmacokinetic parameters which
may be calculated when the user is presented with intravenous bolus dose data. These parameters
include half-life and elimination rate constant (2 methods), clearance and volume of distribution.
A review of the trapezoidal rule for calculating AUC is also presented. The user is then required to
use this knowledge to calculate the same parameters from an intravenous dose data set.
Intravenous Infusion
This section is concerned with plasma concentration time data which have been obtained after an
intravenous infusion of a drug. These data are used to estimate the elimination rate constant and
half-life, clearance and volume of distribution after the infusion has been stopped. A question is
then given which tests the application of the knowledge which has just been acquired.
Oral Dosing
After the oral administration of a drug, the data are collected and used to estimate parameters such
as half-life, clearance, volume of distribution, bioavailability, relative bioavailability and the
absorption rate constant and half-life. A review of the method of residuals is also presented. As
previously the acquired knowledge of the user is then tested by questioning the application of the
above methods