Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

Pharmacokinetics is the study of how drugs move through the body, including when they are absorbed, released into the bloodstream, distributed throughout the body, metabolised, and excreted. The phrase "what the body does to a drug" is commonly used to describe it. The pharmacokinetics of a medicine determines when, how long, and how severely it will have an effect. In formulas that connect these processes, the pharmacokinetic behaviour of the majority of drugs is encapsulated. The study of a drug's biochemical and physiological effects is known as pharmacodynamics (PD) (especially pharmaceutical drugs). The consequences may appear in humans, microbes, or combinations of species, including animals (including humans). Pharmacodynamics is the study of a drug's impact on a living thing.


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