Pharmacokinetics: Drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME)
Author(s):
Rashmi Shah
Abstract:
Understanding the intricacies of pharmacokinetics, particularly the processes of drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME), is paramount for effective drug development and therapeutic outcomes. This research paper delves into the multifaceted mechanisms governing ADME, exploring how these processes influence drug bioavailability, efficacy, and toxicity. Through a comprehensive review of current literature and experimental data, this study elucidates the factors affecting drug absorption across various routes of administration, the complexities of distribution within biological systems, the pivotal role of drug metabolism in altering pharmacological activity, and the mechanisms orchestrating drug elimination from the body. Furthermore, the paper highlights emerging trends, technologies, and strategies in pharmacokinetic research aimed at enhancing drug optimization and personalized medicine approaches. By synthesizing existing knowledge and presenting novel insights, this paper contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding pharmacokinetics, fostering advancements in drug development and therapeutic interventions.