About _____% of phenytoin is bound to plasma proteins -mainly albumin
#2
The time taken for the _____ of the drug to be equal to the drug elimination(clearance x concentration) rate is the _____ concentration of the drug.
#3
Loading dose is essential for chloroquine because of its property of _____
#4
Does morphine have a high plasma protein binding?_____
#5
Time for peak plasma concentration (Tmax) of a drug indicates the rate of _____ from the administered site.
#6
All barbiturates (thiopentone, thiamylal, methohexital) other than _____ are metabolized by liver
#7
Thiopental is a barbiturate with a rapid onset and short duration of action due to high potency, and high amount of _____ionized fraction and high lipid solubility
#8
The loading dose of a drug is governed primarily by its _____
#9
What formula is used to calculate loading dose?
_____
#10
What formula is used to calculate half-life in first-order elimination kinetics?
_____
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Flashcard 1: About _____% of phenytoin is bound to plasma proteins -mainly albumin
Answer: 90
Flashcard 2: The time taken for the _____ of the drug to be equal to the drug elimination(clearance x concentration) rate is the _____ concentration of the drug.
Answer: bioavailability; steady-state
Flashcard 3: Loading dose is essential for chloroquine because of its property of _____
Answer: high Vd
Flashcard 4: Does morphine have a high plasma protein binding?_____
Answer: No
Flashcard 5: Time for peak plasma concentration (Tmax) of a drug indicates the rate of _____ from the administered site.
Answer: absorption
Flashcard 6: All barbiturates (thiopentone, thiamylal, methohexital) other than _____ are metabolized by liver
Answer: phenobarbitone
Flashcard 7: Thiopental is a barbiturate with a rapid onset and short duration of action due to high potency, and high amount of _____ionized fraction and high lipid solubility
Answer: un
Flashcard 8: The loading dose of a drug is governed primarily by its _____
Answer: Vd
Flashcard 9: What formula is used to calculate loading dose?
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 10: What formula is used to calculate half-life in first-order elimination kinetics?
_____
Answer:
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