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First Pass Effects/ First Pass Metabolism:

  • It is defined as the loss of drug through biotransformation before it enters systemic circulation. It may occur through intestine or liver.

 

a. Intestinal-first pass effect:

  • In this type, drug is metabolized in the GI tract by enzymes present either in gut mucosa or lumen before they are absorbed.
  • Microorganism in GI tract also inactivate some drugs.
  • Such drugs are not suitable by oral administration due to poor bioavailability.

 

b. Hepatic first-pass effect:

  • In this type, drugs are suitably absorbed across the GI tract and enter portal circulation.
  • But, they are rapidly and significantly metabolized during the first passage through liver.
  • Ex; nitroglycerine, propranolol

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