First-Order vs. Zero-Order Kinetics: What You Need to Know

first-order vs zero-order kinetics

Zero-Order Kinetics Definition: In zero-order kinetics, the rate of drug elimination is constant and does not depend on the drug concentration. This is often seen with drugs that saturate the body’s ability to metabolize or eliminate them. Equation: The rate equation for zero-order kinetics is: Where (k) is the rate constant. Clinical Importance: Zero-order kinetics … Read more

Clinical Pharmacokinetics: From Principles to Individualized Dosing

Clinical Pharmacokinetics

Clinical pharmacokinetics (PK) is the science of quantifying how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted in humans, and applying that knowledge to optimize therapy for individual patients. Its goals are to achieve target drug exposures that maximize efficacy and minimize toxicity, accounting for patient-specific factors such as organ function, age, genetics, comorbidities, and concomitant … Read more