Biopharmaceutics exam questions

  • Which drug is under BCS II?

    Four BSC class II drugs—aprepitant, cyclosporine, danazol and fenofibrate—are discussed in detail based on information from preclinical intestinal perfusion models..

  • Biopharmaceutics is the study of the physicochemical properties of the drug and the drug product, in vitro, on the bioavailability of the drug, in vivo, to produce a desired therapeutic effect.
  • By definition, BCS Class I drugs are highly absorbed, and have neither solubility nor permeability limited absorption.
    Therefore, they generally represent a low risk group of compounds in terms of the potential for excipients to affect absorption, compared to other BCS classes.
Q 1 Attempt all questions. Each question is of one mark. 20. 1. BCS Class III drugs indicate. [A] Low solubility and High Permeability. [B] High solubility and 

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