The document discusses drug distribution, which refers to the transfer of drugs from the bloodstream to tissues in the body. Key points include:
- Drugs are distributed to tissues via blood flow and can accumulate in different amounts and remain in tissues for varying durations. Factors like blood flow, protein binding, and lipid solubility influence a drug's distribution.
- Highly perfused organs like the liver, heart and kidneys receive more of the drug, while less perfused tissues like muscle and fat receive smaller amounts. Distribution continues until equilibrium is reached between plasma and tissues.
- The volume of distribution quantifies the extent of a drug's distribution throughout the theoretical volume it would need to be uniformly distributed at
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