Claritin (loratadine) is primarily metabolized in the liver, where it is converted into its active metabolite. After metabolism, the metabolites are excreted mainly through the kidneys. Therefore, while the liver processes Claritin, the kidneys play a role in eliminating it from the body.
Alprazolam is primarily metabolized by the liver through the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, specifically CYP3A4. After metabolism, the resulting metabolites are excreted by the kidneys. Therefore, while alprazolam itself is processed in the liver, its metabolites are filtered out by the kidneys.
The heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver are the four major organs through which the blood passes in the body. The heart pumps oxygen-rich blood to the lungs for oxygenation, then to the kidneys and liver for filtering and detoxification before circulating back to the heart.
Most drugs are broken down in the liver through a process called drug metabolism. This process involves enzymes in the liver converting the drug into metabolites that can be eliminated from the body. The metabolites are then excreted through the kidneys in the urine.
When blood leaves the liver, it contains metabolic waste products, toxins, and excess nutrients that need to be filtered out or excreted. These wastes are primarily processed by the kidneys, where they are eliminated from the body through urine. Additionally, bile produced by the liver helps in the excretion of certain waste products through the digestive system. This detoxification process is crucial for maintaining overall health and metabolic balance.
No, Adderall is excreted primarily through the kidneys and liver, not through sweat. Sweating will not result in the removal of Adderall from the body.
Both.
Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) is primarily processed in the liver. After ingestion, it is converted into its active form, dextroamphetamine, through enzymatic action in the liver. While some metabolites may be excreted by the kidneys, the primary metabolic processes occur in the liver.
Alprazolam is primarily metabolized by the liver through the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, specifically CYP3A4. After metabolism, the resulting metabolites are excreted by the kidneys. Therefore, while alprazolam itself is processed in the liver, its metabolites are filtered out by the kidneys.
No. Paracetamol (the active ingredient in tylenol) is processed by the liver. It and its end products are excreted by the kidneys.
The liver.
It processes other chemicals for excretion by the kidneys.
Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not. Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not.
Diphenhydramine is primarily metabolized by the liver. It undergoes hepatic metabolism, primarily through cytochrome P450 enzymes, before being excreted in urine. While the kidneys play a role in excretion, the liver is the main organ responsible for processing diphenhydramine.
The substance that is transported from the liver to the kidneys is urea. Urea is produced in the liver during the breakdown of proteins and is transported through the blood to the kidneys for excretion in the urine.
Your liver
Urea is a waste product produced by mammals from the breakdown (metabolism) of protein and excreted through urine and in much smaller amounts, perspiration (sweat). This is processed in the body through the liver and passed out of the system as a part of urine by the kidneys.
No, not on a daily usage. Should not use if have kidney failure