Kidney
because prolactin is metabolized by liver and kidney both;;so in case of cirhosis or kidney failure prolactin goes sky high.
metabolized in the liver
Morphine is a prescription medication that is given for moderate to severe pain. Since it is not metabolized in the liver, morphine cannot cause liver damage.
Oh, what a lovely question! Ambien is primarily metabolized in the liver, where it undergoes chemical changes to be broken down and eliminated from the body. Our bodies are such intricate masterpieces, working together to keep us healthy and balanced. Just like a happy little tree in a serene landscape, our liver and kidneys work harmoniously to help us thrive.
Studies show that it is metabolized in the liver and kidneys.
Most are, the vast majority of drugs being broken down by the liver. Some (e.g. lithium carbonate) however are simply excreted without modification though the kidneys.
The Liver.
oxycodone is metabolized by the cytochrome isoenzyme CYP2D6 of the liver
Yes. Most of the drugs are metabolized by the liver, as the liver is the organ for metabolism.
yes it is metabolised in liver by oxidation reaction....:)
located in the cytoplasm
The body stores excessive Vitamin A in the liver for later use if needed. Vitamin D however needs to be converted to a different form to be biologically active. This conversion after it leaves the liver, occurs in the kidney where it is converted to 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, a biologically active form.