relationship between the first pass effect and bioavailability
cardiovascular drugs
Bioavailability is used to describe the fraction of an administered dose of unchanged drug that reaches the systemic circulation, so we need chemically stable drug in order to increase the chance of drug absorbance and thus increased bioavailability.
Yes, because the effect can ruin the babies health, or the effect can kill your baby.
Drugs are the ones that affect the brain directly. Thus drugs can alter where brain stores it's emotions.
No. That would not be a side effect.
Drugs effect nerves in your body that can paralyze you so you wouldn't be able to play sports
if you were to have drugs in your system proteins don't have much effect on taking out the drugs.
It is a list of trade-name drugs that pharmacies may not dispense generic drugs in lieu of. The drug that the physician writes on the prescription must be dispensed by the pharmacist. Pharmaceutical companies claim there exist small differences in bioavailability and bioequivalence in generic drugs that could affect patient outcomes in those with critical illnesses or conditions.
A psychoactive effect is an affect on mood or behavior caused by the misuse of drugs.
Drugs are different substances that may have an effect on the functioning of the fluids, organs and cells of the body thus disrupting the normal pattern. It could be for bad effect or better/good effect.
Drugs effect you spiritually by causing you to lose your faith. You may also forget your morals and values while using drugs.
They can all affect BP readings.