[[Prompt::A pharmacologist is studying the metabolism of various drugs. He conducts an experiment using mice and injects intravenous (IV) phenytoin in their blood. Immediately following the administration of phenytoin, he measures the plasma concentration of phenytoin. Then, he remeasures phenytoin plasma concentrations 2 hours, 4 hours, and 6 hours after infusion. Which of the following statements is true regarding the elimination of phenytoin?]]
[[Explanation::Phenytoin follows a zero-order elimination. This is characterized by the constant loss of phenytoin's plasma amounts per unit time. As a result, the amount of plasma concentration of phenytoin falls linearly per time in a capacity-limited elimination.
In converse, the first-order elimination process is proportional to the drug concentration, where a specific ratio (not amount) of the drug is eliminated per unit time. First-order elimination is called flow-dependent elimination.
Educational Objective: Phenytoin follows zero-order elimination and rate of elimination is constant due to constant amount loss per unit time. Educational Objective: References: ]]