Learning Objectives
Distinguish between Zero-Order and First-Order Elimination. Understand how plasma concentration () relates to the rate of elimination and identify the key drugs that exhibit capacity-limited kinetics for the USMLE Step 1.
1. Zero-Order Elimination
In zero-order kinetics, the rate of elimination is constant regardless of the plasma concentration. This occurs when the elimination enzymes are saturated.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Elimination Rate | Constant amount of drug eliminated per unit time (e.g., |
| Plasma Concentration ( |
Decreases linearly with time. |
| Half-life ( |
Variable; decreases as |
| Classification | Capacity-limited elimination (enzymes are saturated). |
Mnemonic (PEA): Phenytoin, Ethanol, and Aspirin (at high/toxic doses) are round like the “0” in zero-order.
2. First-Order Elimination
In first-order kinetics, the rate of elimination is directly proportional to the drug concentration. This applies to most drugs at therapeutic concentrations.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Elimination Rate | Constant fraction of drug eliminated per unit time. |
| Plasma Concentration ( |
Decreases exponentially with time. |
| Half-life ( |
Constant; independent of |
| Classification | Flow-dependent elimination. |
3. Comparison Summary
| Kinetics Type | Equation Slope | Elimination Rate vs. |
|---|---|---|
| Zero-Order | Horizontal line (constant rate) | The rate does not change as |
| First-Order | Linear positive slope | The rate increases linearly as |
Activity:
High-Yield Clinical Pearls:
- Saturation Risk: Drugs like Phenytoin and Aspirin shift from first-order to zero-order as they saturate their metabolic pathways. This makes them dangerous because a small increase in dose can lead to a massive increase in
.
- Half-life Consistency: In first-order kinetics,
is constant (
), meaning it always takes
–
half-lives to clear
% of the drug, regardless of the starting dose.
- The
vs. Time Graph: On a semi-log plot, first-order elimination appears as a straight line, whereas on a standard linear plot, zero-order elimination is the straight line.