Across
- 2. Does VD correlate to a “real” or physiological compartment?
- 3. ____________ interactions can change the VD
- 5. Least Number of plasma samples required to calculate k or t ½
- 9. Rapid IV administration of a single dose of drug
- 11. First order elimination equations utilize the _______ log of the concentration in the plasma
- 12. VD is the ____ of the compartment required to account for the total quantity of drug in the body
- 14. For first order reactions, t ½ is _________
- 17. Units of this rate constant are h-1 (SPELL OUT)
- 18. The concentration of the drug is taken from a sample of the patient’s _________
- 19. k = 0.693 / (SPELL OUT)
- 21. DB0 is the amount of drug in the body at time = (SPELL)
- 22. If VD is increased, you need to ________ the dose to achieve a desired plasma concentration
Down
- 1. Parameter that relates the measured concentration of the drug to the total amount of drug in the body
- 4. ____ increases the VD of a drug (one word)
- 6. ________ binding can lead to a decrease in VD (two words, no space)
- 7. Slope = -k in this order of elimination
- 8. A one-compartment model has _______ distribution
- 10. If you cannot change the dose of the drug but you need to raise the concentration, you can change the __________ of administration
- 13. ________ = ln Cp0
- 15. VD > 10,000 means the drug lies mostly in the ______
- 16. The total drug in the body (DB) is typically measured in what?
- 20. VD represents the concentration in the body being the _____ as the concentration in the plasma
