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name three mech of renal excretion
glomerular filtration
passive tutublar reabsoprtion
active tubular secretion
how are lipid soluble drugs handled in the kidney
passive reabsorption
how do organic acids and bases get into the urine
active trasnport
ATPbinding cassettes
what is normal GFR
120-130mL/min
T or F unbound drugs are freely filtered at glomerulus
True as long as <75kd
what determines filtration at kidneys
GFR
binding to large proteins
T or F. active transprot is very important for xenobiotics
FALSE
what are the most important mech of drug excretion of drugs
passive reabsorption
active secretion
__% of water is reabsorbed
99%
renal clearance is a function of
renal pH
do organic acids go through the OAT or OCT?
Anion because negativley charged
what is the cockcroft gault equation
creatinin clearence =
(140-age) x weight/ serum creatinine (mg/dl) x 72
what is normal CrCL in males? females?
97-137 mL/min
88-128 mL/min
what is in bile
water
electorlytes
organic molecules
bile acids
cholesterol
phospholipids
bilirubin
how do drugs overcome minimum weight for active transport into bile
phase II conjugation