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PHARMAACOKINETICS

 PHARMACOKINETICS Pharmacokinetics is the study of how drugs move through the body, encompassing four key processes: absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME). Understanding these processes is crucial for optimizing drug administration and therapeutic effectiveness.   Key Processes in Pharmacokinetics Absorption : This is the process by which a drug enters the bloodstream from its site of administration. Factors influencing absorption include: Route of administration (oral, intravenous, etc.) Drug formulation and chemical properties Presence of food or other substances in the gastrointestinal tract Distribution : After absorption, the drug is distributed throughout the body. This phase is affected by: Blood flow to various tissues Lipophilicity (fat solubility) of the drug Molecular size and weight Binding to plasma proteins, which can affect the amount of free drug available for action Metabolism : This refers to the biochemical modification of the drug, prim...

EMERGING TRENDS IN PHARMACY

  EMERGING TRENDS IN PHARMACY The pharmacy world is changing fast. New ideas in medicine and tech are leading the way. In India and around the world, pharmacies are using digital tools like AI for finding new drugs and offering online services. These updates meet the growing needs of patients and follow strict rules. It's a big shift towards better care. Key Takeaways Pharmaceutical innovation is speeding up drug development and making medicines more accessible. Healthcare technology brings digital tools to manage medicines better. Today's pharmacies focus on care that fits each patient's needs. India's drug industry is a leader in meeting global quality and safety standards. Digital trends are changing how we get, use, and track medicines. The Evolving Landscape of PHARMACY in India India's Indian pharmaceutical market is at a turning point. It must balance global trends with local needs. The sector aims for sustainable growth and fair access to medicines. We look ...