
What happens when you swallow a painkiller?
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Mandy Mills
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What happens when you swallow a painkiller?
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1. Ingestion
You swallow a tablet of paracetamol.
It travels down your oesophagus into your stomach.
The pill starts to dissolve in stomach acid.
Fun Fact: Some tablets are coated to survive the stomach!
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2. Absorption
Small Intestine: Absorption Zone
The drug moves into the small intestine.
Tiny blood vessels in the intestinal wall absorb the drug into your bloodstream.
Key Word: Absorption = Drug enters the blood.
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3. First-Pass Metabolism
First Stop: The Liver
Before reaching the rest of the body, the blood carrying the drug flows to the liver.
The liver breaks down some of the drug → this is called first-pass metabolism.
⚠️ Only part of the drug survives this step to do its job.
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4. Distribution
Now it travels!
The remaining active drug is now sent around the body via the bloodstream.
It reaches the brain, where it blocks pain signals.
Key Word: Distribution = Drug travels to target organs/tissues.
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5. Metabolism
More Breakdown Happens
As time passes, more of the drug is broken down by the liver.
This makes the drug easier to remove from the body.
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6. Elimination and Excretion
Out of the Body
The kidneys filter out the leftover drug.
You pass it out in your urine.
Elimination includes metabolism and excretion; excretion is just the drug's removal.
Key Word: Excretion = Getting rid of the waste.
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Using whiteboards, can you create a flow chart or diagram to explain this whole process?
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Poll
Can the amount going in be the same as the amount going out?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Which organ is primarily responsible for first-pass metabolism?
Kidney
Lungs
Liver
Pancres
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Multiple Choice
What does the 'M' in ADME stand for?
Movement
Metabolism
Medication
Monitoring
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Multiple Choice
What is the main site of drug absorption after swallowing a tablet?
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine
Mouth
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes excretion?
How a drug spreads through the bloodstream
How a drug enters the bloodstream
The chemical change of a drug
The removal of a drug or its by-products from the body
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Multiple Choice
Which factor would likely slow down absorption of an oral medication?
Taking the drug on an empty stomach
Crushing the tablet
High-fat meal slowing gastric emptying
Taking it with water
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