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There is no function of the liver to drugs, but rather drugs affect the liver. My grandma has been on drugs for so long that now her liver is failing.
The liver is your body's filter mechanism. In long term alcoholics the liver can fail leaving impurities to flow through the bloodstream. This then leads to kidney failure. The most important thing to know is that alcoholism stop the livers' production of vitamin K, the clottong mechanism in the blood. This means that if one bleeds internally or externally, the stopping of blood loss is difficult and can be a futile effort.
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It takes approx 48 hours for liver to completely remove all tracesRickwww.calculatoredge.comnow calculations made easy!
as long as the bodys organs can withstand and it depends on the health of the person
Estimated life expectancy's with liver failure are estimated with the Child-Pugh score. You may find the related link helpful. It really depends upon when it is found out that the liver is "failing" as to how long it is before the liver completely fails. If is is noticed early that the liver is slowly losing function, and at a stable rate, it can still be years before the liver completely ceases to function.
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After we had the food, first nutrient that is separated out is glucose and this process is carried out at the intestine.If not food is take for long time (when fasting), the blood glucose level will drops and thus insulin secretion is also low on no. Then the liver start releasing glucose into the blood stream by converting stored glucogen to glucose.
It will grow up to yhe bodys lenth.