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The '''initial volume of distribution''' is a pharmacological term used to quantify the distribution of a drug throughout the body relatively soon after oral or intravenous dosing of a drug and prior to the drug reaching a steady state equilibrium. Following distribution of the drug, measurement of blood levels indicate the [[apparent volume of distribution]]. Calculation of the initial volume of distribution is the same calculation as that for the apparent volume of distribution, given by the equation:
 
:::::::<math>{V_{D}} = \frac{\mathrm{total \ amount \ of \ drug \ in \ the \ body \ per \ body \ weight \ unit \ (Kg) \ (i.e. Dose)}}{\mathrm{drug \ blood \ concentration}}</math>
 
Therefore the dose required to give a certain plasma concentration can be determined if the V<sub>D</sub> for that drug is known. The V<sub>D</sub> is not a real volume; it is more a reflection of how a drug will distribute throughout the body depending on several physicochemical properties, e.g. solubility, charge, size, etc. The V<sub>D</sub> may also be used to determine how readily a drug will displace into the body tissue compartments relative to the blood:
 
:::::::<math>{V_{D}} = {V_{P}} + {V_{T}} \left(\frac{fu}{fu_{t}}\right)</math>
 
Where:
 
V<sub>P</sub> = plasma volume
 
V<sub>T</sub> = apparent tissue volume
 
fu = fraction unbound in plasma
 
fu<sub>T</sub> = fraction unbound in tissue
 
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Initial Volume Of Distribution}}
[[Category:Pharmacokinetics]]
 
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