CLINICAL AND PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EQUILIBRIUM CONCENTRATION

Authors

  • А.Э. Бурканов

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54834/16945220_2023_1_60

Abstract

The subject of this study is the equilibrium concentration of a drug in the blood plasma, one of the eight main clinical pharmacokinetic parameters. All eight clinical pharmacokinetic parameters together explain the theoretical foundations of clinical pharmacodynamics, which is the mechanism of action of a drug. The aim of the study is to analyze, study, and determine what else the equilibrium concentration can give us in addition to the known full onset of the drug's clinical effect on the body. In the study, I used the scientific method of analyzing the equilibrium concentration of the drug in the blood plasma. The equilibrium concentration of the drug in the blood plasma essentially reflects the characteristics of clinical pharmacodynamics. The results of the scientific analysis and study of the equilibrium concentration of the drug in the blood plasma give us what we want from the drug – it determines the dosage, duration of action, and frequency of drug administration to the body. The novelty of the study is that for the first time it has been found that the equilibrium concentration determines the dose, duration of action, and frequency of administration of the drug to the body. The practical significance of studying equilibrium concentration cannot be overestimated, it gives us what we want from the drug – it determines the dose, duration of action, and frequency of administration of the drug to the body. This factor should be taken into account that in the treatment of a specific pathology, we need to know the dose, duration of action of the drug, and frequency of administration of the drug to the body, which is determined by the equilibrium concentration.

Published

2024-02-06

Issue

Section

МЕДИЦИНСКИЕ НАУКИ