It either means that it doesn't work all the time, or in all patients, or that it only partially relieves the symptoms.
No, a drug that is 100 percent absorbed from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract would not necessarily have 100 percent bioavailability. Bioavailability is affected by factors such as first-pass metabolism in the liver, which can reduce the amount of the drug that reaches the systemic circulation unchanged. Thus, even if a drug is fully absorbed, its bioavailability may be less than 100 percent.
100% alcohol is more effective because of the more alcohol concentration in the drink.
Percent means out of a 100
No, a drug cannot have more than 100 percent bioavailability. Bioavailability is defined as the proportion of a drug that enters the systemic circulation when introduced into the body, relative to the total amount administered. Since it measures the fraction of the drug that reaches the bloodstream, the maximum value is 100 percent, indicating complete absorption. Values exceeding 100 percent are not physiologically possible and may indicate measurement errors or misinterpretation of data.
No. The only 100% pass is to not use drugs.
Assuming you mean percent of 100. It is .00075%
percent means per 100. so 3 out of 100 is 3 percent.
percent means per 100. so 3 out of 100 is 3 percent.
Abstinence
If you mean into a percent then multiply it by 100 and so 0.40*100 = 40%
Birth control pills can never be considered 100% effective, im 12 and i no that
The main disadvantage in using artificial family planning is the fact that no pharmaceutical method can be 100 percent effective. The only 100 percent effective method is abstinence.