Drug Toxicity II: Treatment and Prevention Flashcards

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How many stages of drug development are there? And what are there names?

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  1. Phase 1
  2. Phase 2
  3. Phase 3
  4. Phase 4

4 Stages altogether

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What is looked at in phase 1 of drug development?

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  1. Safety in humans
  2. Body do to the drug (pharmacokinetics)
  3. Drug do to the body (pharmacodynamics)
  4. Might it work in patients
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What is looked at in phase 2 of drug development?

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  1. Does it seem safe in patients

2. Does it seem to work in patients

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What is looked at in phase 3 of drug development?

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  1. Does it seem really safe in patient
  2. Does it really work?
  3. Does it seem safe in a different group of patients?
  4. Does it really work in a different group of patients?
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What is looked at in phase 4 of drug development?

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  1. Is it truly safe?

2. How does it compare with similar other drugs?

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What is the purpose behind Preclinical drug development testing?

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  1. Access genotoxic (toxicity) potential
  2. Evaluation of chromosome damage in response to the drug
  3. Carcinogenicity testing
  4. Reproductive testing: pregnant female rabbits
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What is measured in the preliminary toxicity testing?

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  1. Maximum non toxic dose (given for 28 days to 2 species)
  2. LD50 examined
  3. NOAEL and LOAEL tested
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Define LD50?

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Lethal Dose- the dose to kill 50% of treated animals within a short amount of time

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How do you work out the LD50?

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  1. Measure midway the toxic response curve

2. To where it measures the amount of Log [drug]

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What does NOAEL mean and represent?

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  1. No observed adverse effect level

2. Highest concentration that does not cause toxic response

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What does LOAEL mean and represent?

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  1. Lowest observed adverse effect level

2. Lowest concentration that produces toxic response

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How do you calculate the HED (human equivalent dose) if the NOAEL of a rat was 100mg/kg for a 70kg man?

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  1. 100/6.2= 16mg/kg
    (6. 2 appears from animal dose based on surface area)
  2. Therefore lowest HED= 16mg/kg
  3. Apply ten fold safety margin
  4. Therefore:
    112mg in 70kg man
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What is the therapeutic index?

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The ratio of the dose of the drug that produces an unwanted (toxic) effect to that producing a wanted (therapeutic) effect

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How do you work out the therapeutic effect?

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LD50/ED50

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Give an example of a drug with a small therapeutic index?

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  1. Warfarin

2. Theophylline

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Give an example of a drug with a large therapeutic index?

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  1. Penicillin

2. Aspirin

17
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What can the LD50 show us?

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  1. Useful to show the short term poisoning potential

2. Lethal Dosage when injected