Clinical Pharmacology Of Metabolism-Activating And Correcting Drugs
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2025.vol42.pp48-50Keywords:
therapeutic action, biotransformation of substancesAbstract
The article covers the issues of drug metabolism in patients with various liver diseases, presents pathophysiological mechanisms of impaired biotransformation of substances depending on the severity of hepatocyte damage, names the causes of drug interactions of pharmacological agents, leading to an undesirable increase in the concentration of the drug in the blood, strengthening and prolongation of the therapeutic effect with an increased risk of side effects
References
Diseases of the liver and biliary tract. A manual for physicians. Ed. by V. T. Ivashkin. Moscow: MVesti Publishing House, 2012: 10–247.
Ilchenko L. Yu., Vinnitskaya E. V., Vasnev O. S., Petrakov A. V., Shlyakhovsky I. A. The problem
of diagnostics and treatment of the main liver complications. Pharmateka. 2017; 2: 71–78.
Karkishchenko N. N., Khoronko V. V., Sergeeva S. A., Karkishchenko V. N. Pharmacokinetics.
Rostov-on-Don: Phoenix, 2011: 384 p.
Komissarenko I. A., Lazebnik L. B., Mikheeva O. M. Features of metabolism of antihypertensive
drugs in patients with pathology of the digestive organs. Cardiovascular therapy and prevention.
Supplement 1. 2019;8(6):239.
Kukes V.G., Starodubtsev A.K. Clinical pharmacology and pharmacotherapy. Moscow: GEOTARMed, 2013:227 p.
Lazebnik L.B., Komissarenko I.A., Mikheeva O.M. Treatment of arterial hypertension in patients
with liver pathology. Pharmateka. 2014;1:16–9.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
User Rights
Under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC-BY-NC), the author (s) and users are free to share (copy, distribute and transmit the contribution).
Rights of Authors
Authors retain the following rights:
1. Copyright and other proprietary rights relating to the article, such as patent rights,
2. the right to use the substance of the article in future works, including lectures and books,
3. the right to reproduce the article for own purposes, provided the copies are not offered for sale,
4. the right to self-archive the article.










