Primidone is primarily metabolized in the liver, and its metabolites are excreted through the kidneys. While some unchanged drug may be eliminated via renal pathways, the majority of its effects and elimination are due to its metabolites, particularly phenobarbital. Therefore, while the kidneys play a role in excreting Primidone's byproducts, the drug itself is not significantly filtered in its unchanged form.
No - a lot of blood is filtered through the kidneys
Elimination is the process by which a drug is excreted from the body through the kidneys.
Blood gets filtered because of the Nephrons, which are tiny little blood capillaries inside the kidneys.
Blood flows from the heart to the kidneys through the renal arteries, which branch off the aorta. Once in the kidneys, blood enters tiny blood vessels called glomeruli, where it is filtered to remove waste and excess fluids. The filtered blood then exits the kidneys through the renal veins back to the heart.
All of the blood is filtered through the kidneys.
Blood is filtered by the kidneys.
The renal vein returns filtered blood to the bloodstream after passing through the glomerulus in the kidneys.
Lactic acid is filtered out by the kidneys along with other waste products in the bloodstream. It is then excreted from the body through urine.
The kidneys
The Kidneys, where the blood/urea thing takes place.
cellular waste created by the living cells in our body are filtered through the kidney and are turned into urine and bile
Any liquids you drink are filtered by the kidneys.