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what are drugs that are easily displaced from albumin
these are drugs that bind albumin but are easily knocked off
Is a drug inactive or active when bound to albumin?
inactive. the active is not bound to albumin
what type of drugs more readily bind to albumin?
hydrophobic
what are drugs that induce p-450s and what might occur?
these cause an increase in activity of p-450s. this may lead to less drugs in blood due to increase in metabolism
what are inhibitor of p-450s and what might this cause
decreased/inhibit p450s. this means there may be more drug in the body than expected bc of a decrease in metabolism.
what is the pneumonic for drugs easily displaced from albumin?

drugs?
serum proteins can spew

sulfonamides
phenylbutazone
coumadin
sulfonyurease
what is the pneumonic for drugs that induce P450s

drugs?
one pharmacutical brings about rapid liver metabolism

Oral contraceptives
phenytoin
barbituouts
alcohol
rifampin
l-dopa
methadone
what is the pnuemonic for drugs that inhibit p450s?

drugs?
some pharmacutical classes inhibit drug metabolism

sulfonamides
phenylbutazone
chloramphenocol
Isoniazid
dicumarol
cimetadine
what is the pneumonic for drugs that compete for renal transporters?

drugs?
some pharmacuticals plus urate stop transporters

sulfonamides
probenacid
peni
urate
salicylates
thiazides
what type of drug would you not want to give someone with gout?

what drug at high concentration is an exception to this rule?
one that blocks renal tubules.

probenacid