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    Foundations Of Pharmacokinetics

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    Foundations Of Pharmacokinetics

    Foundations Of Pharmacokinetics
    Published 8/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 804.00 MB | Duration: 1h 33m

    Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism & Excretion

    What you'll learn

    Describe the different routes of drug administration and their effects on ADME

    Explain the role of membrane transporters in drug absorption, distribution, and elimination (including Fick's law)

    Describe absorption and factors affecting absorption along with Henderson Hasselbach equation

    Define bioavailability and analyze the factors that can alter the plasma level of a drug in the body

    Describe how drugs move around our bodies after we take them unveiling factors influencing this distribution

    Identify the enzymes responsible for drug transformation within the body

    Elaborate the phases that constitute drug metabolism with Michaelis Menten equation

    Demonstrate insights into how drugs are eliminated from the body through various routes

    Define drug half-life, identifying the factors that dictate how long a drug remains active in the body

    Requirements

    Students should have a basic understanding of biology, including topics such as cell biology, anatomy and physiology

    Description

    Course Title: Foundations of PharmacokineticsDiscover the essential principles behind drug movement within the human body in our comprehensive online course, "Foundations of Pharmacokinetics." This course delves into the intricate processes of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, providing you with a solid understanding of how drugs interact with biological systems.Through a combination of engaging lectures, interactive simulations, you'll gain insights into the factors that influence drug kinetics, including routes of administration, metabolism, and patient-specific variables. You'll explore the mathematical models used to predict drug concentrations over time and grasp the significance of these concepts in optimizing therapeutic outcomes and minimizing adverse effects.Key Course Highlights:- Clear explanations of pharmacokinetic terminology and concepts- Exploration of various administration routes and their impact on drug kinetics- Analysis of factors affecting drug distribution and metabolism- In-depth understanding of drug elimination and excretion processesWhether you're a student in pharmacy, medicine, or related fields, a researcher in drug development, or a healthcare professional seeking to enhance your understanding of pharmacokinetics, this course equips you with the foundational knowledge needed to make informed decisions about drug dosing, optimization, and patient care.Join us on this educational journey and unravel the captivating science behind how drugs traverse the human body. Enroll today to expand your expertise in pharmacokinetics and elevate your understanding of pharmacology. Embark on this learning adventure and unlock the door to a deeper understanding of drug behavior within the body.

    Overview

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Pharmacokinetics

    Lecture 2 Routes of Drug Administration (Part 1)

    Lecture 3 Routes of Drug Administration (Part 2)

    Lecture 4 Transport Phenomena

    Lecture 5 Absorption

    Lecture 6 Bioavailability

    Lecture 7 Distribution of Drugs

    Lecture 8 Drug Metabolism (Part 1)

    Lecture 9 Drug Metabolism (Part 2)

    Lecture 10 Excretion of Drugs

    Lecture 11 Kinetics of Elimination

    Lecture 12 Plasma Half Life

    Medical, dental and pharmacy students,Drug development researchers,Any person who is interested in learning about the foundations of pharmacokinetics