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Dosage & Efficacy Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pract

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of The Complete Bioavailability & Absorption Course 2026, which of the following advanced pharmacokinetic principles best explains why a lipophilic drug with high first-pass metabolism might exhibit significantly higher oral bioavailability when administered with a P-glycoprotein (P-gp) inhibitor?
Increased gastric residence time, allowing for more prolonged dissolution and absorption.
Enhanced intestinal lymphatic transport due to increased drug solubility.
Saturation of hepatic enzymes leading to a non-linear increase in clearance.
Reduced P-gp efflux from enterocytes, thereby increasing net absorption and reducing hepatic extraction.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the principles taught in The Complete Bioavailability & Absorption Course 2026, what is the most critical consequence of a drug exhibiting significant enterohepatic circulation on its dosing regimen and therapeutic monitoring?
Increased susceptibility to drug-drug interactions with CYP450 inhibitors.
Potential for dose dumping and prolonged drug exposure, requiring careful titration and monitoring for toxicity.
Reduced peak plasma concentrations, necessitating higher initial doses.
Delayed onset of action due to slower systemic distribution.
Q3Domain Verified
From a specialist's perspective, as covered in The Complete Bioavailability & Absorption Course 2026, what is the primary mechanism by which a drug with a high logP (lipophilicity) might still exhibit poor oral absorption despite adequate dissolution?
High plasma protein binding, reducing the free drug concentration available for absorption.
Insufficient gastric acid secretion to facilitate drug ionization.
Saturation of active transport mechanisms responsible for drug uptake.
Extensive first-pass metabolism in the intestinal wall and liver.

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