Clearance and Rate of Elimination - Pharmacokinetics - Pharmacology Lect 12
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- This lecture covers clearance and rate of elimination. View the other videos on pharmacology below.
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(5) Volume of Distribution: • Volume of Distribution...
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(11) First-order elimination rate constant and half-life-details: • First Order Eliminatio...
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DRUG ELIMINATION / EXCRETION
(12) Drug Clearance: • Clearance and Rate of ...
(13) Renal Excretion of Drugs: • Renal Excretion of Dru...
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Wow, I just discovered your channel now and I'm surprised how I didn't come across it earlier. Thank you so much for the videos, all of them are extremely helpful. Please keep making more.
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I'd like to thank you for doing these videos. They are helping me so much. I've had a hard time trying to understand the concepts in my textbook but now it's ALOT clearer!!!!!
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I really loved your lectures - my request is I could found anything amongst your lectures, which would cover subjects regarding - Achieving Steady State, Therapeutic window, Plateau Principle, Rate of infusion and Effect of loading dose as a logic continuation of drug elimination part of Pharmacokinetics. Anyway, thanks much, keep it going, bright clear lectures! Well Done.
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really great job explaining these concepts, thanks
Hello, thanks so much for the videos, I love them. I have one question though. Is the elimination rate constant the same as the rate of elimination in this video? How are the 2 related? Really confused.
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According to goodman gilmans " clearance is the volume of plasma cleared of drugs per min per kg of body" so unit will be ml/min/kg. But u are saying it is ml/min.....im confused now
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What happens with CL when we are in 0 order kinetics?
When you look at the graph, CL is constant at 1st (green slope or 1st order kinectics). But does the CL go to zero when we're in 0 order kinetics?
When I think of it logically, it doesn't make sense. Our bodies won't stop filtering just because we've maxed out our kidney's capacity... right?
Someone help!
The "no pun intended" at 7:38 cracked me up
Does hepatic metabolism not play a role in drug clearance?
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This is great! Btw what book do you use?
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Plus what is CL in zero order kinetics??? N how half life affects CL???
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Thank you soo much for posting this. It makes so much more sense