Drug Absorption and Distribution

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Q. What is the effect of protein binding on drug distribution?
  • A. Increases free drug concentration
  • B. Decreases free drug concentration
  • C. Has no effect on drug distribution
  • D. Increases drug metabolism
Q. What is the primary barrier to drug absorption in the gastrointestinal tract?
  • A. Mucosal layer
  • B. Epithelial cells
  • C. Blood-brain barrier
  • D. Liver metabolism
Q. What is the primary mechanism by which most drugs are distributed throughout the body?
  • A. Active transport
  • B. Passive diffusion
  • C. Facilitated diffusion
  • D. Pinocytosis
Q. What is the primary route of drug absorption in the gastrointestinal tract?
  • A. Passive diffusion
  • B. Facilitated diffusion
  • C. Active transport
  • D. Endocytosis
Q. What is the term for the fraction of an administered dose of unchanged drug that reaches the systemic circulation?
  • A. Bioavailability
  • B. Volume of distribution
  • C. Clearance
  • D. Half-life
Q. Which factor does NOT significantly affect drug absorption?
  • A. pH of the environment
  • B. Surface area of absorption
  • C. Molecular weight of the drug
  • D. Color of the drug
Q. Which of the following can lead to decreased drug absorption?
  • A. Increased gastric emptying time
  • B. Increased intestinal motility
  • C. High-fat meals
  • D. Acidic pH
Q. Which of the following can significantly affect the volume of distribution of a drug?
  • A. Body fat percentage
  • B. Age of the patient
  • C. Gender of the patient
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following factors can enhance drug absorption?
  • A. High lipid solubility
  • B. High molecular weight
  • C. Low pH in the stomach
  • D. Presence of food
Q. Which of the following routes of administration typically results in the highest bioavailability?
  • A. Intravenous
  • B. Oral
  • C. Intramuscular
  • D. Subcutaneous
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