Age‐related changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics: basic principles and practical applications
King's College London · King's College School
Abstract
Advancing age is characterized by impairment in the function of the many regulatory processes that provide functional integration between cells and organs. Therefore, there may be a failure to maintain homeostasis under conditions of physiological stress. The reduced homeostatic ability affects different regulatory systems in different subjects, thus explaining at least partly the increased interindividual variability occurring as people get older. Important pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes occur with advancing age. Pharmacokinetic changes include a reduction in renal and hepatic clearance and an increase in volume of distribution of lipid soluble drugs (hence prolongation of elimination half-life)…
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2Topics & keywords
- Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacokinetics
- Homeostasis
- Pharmacology
- Medicine
- Volume of distribution
- Drug
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being