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Cephalexin is primarily processed by the kidneys. After administration, the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream and then filtered by the kidneys, where it is excreted in urine. This organ plays a crucial role in eliminating cephalexin and ensuring that the drug does not accumulate to toxic levels in the body.

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