Bioavailability
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Definition
- Bioavailability (F) is a pharmacokinetic parameter representing the fraction of a drug dose that reaches the systemic circulation unaltered.
Characteristics the greater the F, the greater the amount of drug that reaches the systemic circulation, and thus the greater the drug concentration in plasma and vice versa The route with the highest F (F=1) is via intravenous (I.V.) administration. The second highest F is achieved through inhalation. The parenteral routes of drug administration have low F because all the drug absorbed by the GIT, passes through the hepatic circulation undergoing first pass metabolism, prior entering to the systemic circulation.
Types
Absolute bioavailability
It is the comparison of the per os bioavailability to the intavenous bioavailability