This document discusses protein drug binding, including the mechanisms, classes, and factors that influence it. It begins by introducing protein drug binding and defining it as the formation of a complex between a drug and a protein. This binding can be reversible or irreversible. There are several mechanisms of binding including hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic bonds, ionic bonds, and Van der Waals forces. Protein drug binding is important as it influences the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs. The extent of protein binding is affected by characteristics of the drug and protein as well as disease states and interactions between drugs. In summary, this document provides an overview of the topic of protein drug binding, including the key concepts and significance.