Pharmacokinetics: Oral vs. IV Administration and Drug Concentration

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Explore the differences between oral and IV administration in pharmacokinetics, focusing on drug concentration variations over time. Learn about Cmax, tmax, accumulation, equilibrium, and the effects on blood concentration. Utilize SMART images for effective presentations.

  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Drug Administration
  • Concentration Variations
  • SMART Images
  • Oral vs IV

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  2. Thank you for using SMART for your presentations! Our images are designed to be versatile and easy to use in PowerPoint. How to Use SMART Images Effectively: Edit with Ease: Ungroup the illustrations to customize colors, labels, or elements directly in PowerPoint. Combine and Create: Mix elements from different slides to tailor visuals for your specific needs. Preserve Quality: Ensure proper scaling by maintaining the vector format for clear and professional visuals. Pharmacokinetics We appreciate your trust in SMART and hope our images bring value to your work. All SMART images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Share, adapt, and enhance your presentations with the power of open collaboration.

  3. Oral administration Cmax Concentration Concentration tmax Time Time Blood concentration after oral administration Blood concentration after repeated oral administration All SMART images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Share, adapt, and enhance your presentations with the power of open collaboration.

  4. IV administration Accumulation phase Equilibrium phase Decrease phase Concentration Concentration Time Time Blood concentration during a repeated intravenously administration Blood concentration during a perfusion All SMART images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Share, adapt, and enhance your presentations with the power of open collaboration.

  5. C0 Concentration Concentration Time Time Exponential decrease of plasmatic concentraion Pluriexponential decrease of plasmatic concentration All SMART images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Share, adapt, and enhance your presentations with the power of open collaboration.

  6. Emax Concentration Effect intensity Time Normal people Concentration Plasmatic concentration Therapeutic effect Side effects Time People suffering from renal insufficiency Dose/effect link All SMART images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Share, adapt, and enhance your presentations with the power of open collaboration.

  7. With enterohepatic recycling Without enterohepatic recycling Concentration Time Blood concentration with and without enterohepatic recycling All SMART images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Share, adapt, and enhance your presentations with the power of open collaboration.

  8. Gauss curve All SMART images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Share, adapt, and enhance your presentations with the power of open collaboration.

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