Veterinary drug absorption is the uptake of a drug after administration so that it can cause some sort of alteration in the body.
the more ionized the drug is the less absorption
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if Pka value is more for acidic drug,best side for absorption will be throughout the G.i.Tract.
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decrease
Probenecid (a drug treating gout) impairs riboflavin absorption, and propantheline bromide (a drug treating peptic ulcers) reportedly both delays and increases absorption.
the kidney. not sure why
Psyllium slows the absorption from the intestine of some nutrients and may change the rate of absorption of some medications.
time when drug is fully available at the max (when the absorption rate and elimination rate of the drug equals)
The effect of decreased albumin concentration on drug absorption is that it may cause first-pass metabolism. This may increase gastric pH levels as well.Ê
Absorption
The rate of absorption refers to the frequency or magnitude that a given drug moves in the bloodstream. The absorption involves a number of phases.The rate at which something absorbs depends on a few things. Temperature can dramatically affect the rate of absorption for example.