Catégories : Tous - cells - receptors - absorption - protein

par KHYRE JACKSON Il y a 11 mois

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Drugs in body

The interaction of drugs within the body encompasses various mechanisms and pathways that determine their efficacy and distribution. Drugs engage with specific receptors to initiate pharmacological effects and bind to plasma proteins, influencing their availability.

Drugs in body

Drugs in body

Liver

formation of metabolites for excretion
- primary organ for drug metabolism

Cells

- intracellular drug activity and impact
- cellular uptake of drugs

Fat

- fat-soluble drugs have specific distribution patterns
- lipophilic drugs may accumulate in fatty issues

Enzymes

- drug metabolism affects bioavailability
- enzymatic processes in the liver metabolize drugs

Small Intestine

- interaction with intestinal enzymes
- absorption of drugs into the bloodstream

Protein

- influences on drug availability
- blinding of drugs to plasma proteins

Receptors

- initiation of pharmacological effects
- interaction of drugs with specific receptors

Stomach and Stomach Acid

- impact of stomach acidity on drug stability
- initial drug exposure in the stomach

Circulatory System

- rapid distribution throughout the body
- bloodstream transport of drugs