The time it takes for a dog to absorb medication into their system can vary depending on the type of medication and the dog's individual characteristics. In general, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours for a dog to absorb medication into their system. It is important to follow the instructions provided by a veterinarian for the specific medication being administered to ensure proper absorption and effectiveness.
This depends on how long you have been taking this medication, the longer you take the longer in your system.
Asacol has a half-life of approximately 3 hours. This means that it will take around 16-24 hours for the medication to be eliminated from your system.
It would depend how long and if your taking medication for if you are taking it everyday it would really take quiet awhile to get out of your urine it would take more time to get it out.
It depends on the medication and sometimes the dosage and length of time you were on said medication. Some are out of your system in less than 24-hours, others can take a month. Call your pharmacist.
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about two weeks if you drink plenty of water, but Ritalin is adhd medication and you shouldn't take it if you don't need it.
Yes, it's probable that you did not absorb all the medication within that time. You would have to contact your physician to determine if you should simply wait until the next dose time to take another dose.
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8 hours
u cant you got to wait until it comes down by itself and it may take a long time.
Root canals can take up to 6 hours. Be prepared for pain medication afterwards.
2 years