Weak base
An uncharged drug that can accept a proton and become positively-charged. Weak bases dissociate incompletely at relatively neutral pH values and thus an equilibrium exists between uncharged and charged drug. B + H+ ⇋ BH+. If you add H+ to this equilibrium (i.e. lower the pH) then more of the drug will exist as charged BH+. The pH at which the drug is 50% charged is the drug’s pKa. So as you lower the pH away from the pKa of a weak base, the proportion of uncharged drug decreases from 50% and moves towards 0%.