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VM 8314
Pharmacokinetic Modeling
(describing what happens)
Dr. Jeff Wilcke
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Volume of distribution
 AKA “Apparent volume of distribution”
The volume of fluid that appears to contain the amount
of drug in the body
May not be actual physiologic space(s)
Relates amount to plasma concentration
The volume that must be processed by organs of
elimination
Dr. Jeff Wilcke
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Volume of distribution
Equations
Experimentally:
Vz = Dose / Cp0
Intellectually:
Vz = Amount in the body / Cpt
Units
Liters or milliliters (whole animal or human beings)
Liters/kg or milliliters/kg (typical vet med)
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Volume of distribution
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Give IV Bolus
Take samples over time
Cp0 is Y axis interecept
You know the dose
Vz = Dose / Cp0
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Volume of Distribution
Scenario
Physiologic Space
Drug distributed only to plasma
water
Blood volume = 7% of body weight
Plasma water = 55% of blood volume
Drug distributed evenly in ECF
only
Extracellular fluid volume = 25% of body
weight
Vz
0.0385 liters/kg
0.25 liters/kg
Drug distributed evenly ECF and Intracellular fluid volume = 40% of body weight
ICF only.
0.65 liters/kg
ICF concentration = 3 x’s ECF
1.45 liters/kg
Extracellular fluid volume + 3x intracellular
fluid volume
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Volume of distribution
Much like row 2 or 3 of table
Much like row 4 of table
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Clearance
The volume of plasma water cleared of drug
during a specified period of time
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Clearance
Organ clearance is:
Efficiency X Flow (fraction of drug removed X organ
flow)
Clearance = Q x E
Total clearance is:
The sum of all organ clearances
Cl total=Cl hepatic + Cl renal + Cl pulmonary
Experimentally:
Clearance = Vz x λz
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Clearance
I know it’s weird but:
At a particular concentration, extracting ½ the drug
from ALL the flow is the same thing as extracting ALL
the drug from ½ the flow
(We “clearance” not “amount removed” because it works
int with the samples we take and the math we can do).
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So in one minute…
0% cleared from
0.5 ml.
200 µg/ml
(1 ml)
Passes through liver in
1 minute
100 % cleared from
0.5 ml.
100 µg/ml
(1 ml)
Clearance is 0.5 ml/min
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Clearance
Units
Volume / unit time (l/hr, l/min, ml/min, etc.)
Whole animals or human beings
Volume / kilogram / unit time
Animals
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Rate constant of elimination (λz)
The fraction of the volume of distribution cleared
per unit time.
The slope of the natural log plot of drug
concentration verus time profile.
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Clearing the tank…
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Clearing the tank
Concentration vs time points represent concentrations
determined for samples taken from the tank.
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Elimination half-life
The time for elimination of one half of the total
amount in the body
Equation:
T1/2 = 0.693/λz (elimination rate constant)
Units:
Time (hours, minutes, seconds…)
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Elimination half life
Utility
Tissue Residues
At 5 x T1/2 (after you stop dosing) 97% has been
eliminated.
 Make sure you use the longest half-life
 Metabolites MAY be more important than the drug
 Absorption may have the longest half-life.
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Elimination half-life
Utility
Approach to “Steady state”
Drugs with long half-lifes “accumulate” during repeated
administration
A 5 x T1/2 concentrations reach 97% of steady state
Digoxin – maximum effects 8 days after therapy starts
Need for loading dose
A loading dose is an initial dose given to shorten the time
it takes to reach steady state (“load” the body to steady
state amounts and concentrations).
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Steady state
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Absorption rate constant (ka)
Fractional rate at which drug moves from the
place the dose was put INTO the circulatory
system.
Units
Time (hours, minutes, seconds…)
Application
Combined with elimination rate, determines time to
reach peak concentration (C max)
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Fraction of dose absorbed
Other than IV, it is rare that the ENTIRE dose is
actually absorbed
Oral
Destroyed, eliminated unchanged
IM
Hydrolyzed in tissue, bound to tissues, stuck in abscess
Units
Percentage or decimal (80% = 0.8)
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Fraction of dose absorbed
Bioavailability
60
50
40
µg/ml
Two oral dose
forms of the same
drug. F of the
“open triangle”
dose form is ½ the
“filled triangle” dose
form.
30
20
10
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Hours
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Fraction of dose aborbed
Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
Equal bioavailability (same F)
and Bioequivalent
Equal bioavailability (same F)
and not Bioequivalent
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