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  • === In Pharmacology === ...ers to the state where the rate of drug absorption equals the rate of drug elimination. This is important in determining the [[therapeutic window]] and dosage of
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  • ...l half-life''' (pronounced: /baɪˈɒlədʒɪkəl ˈhæf laɪf/) is a term used in [[pharmacology]] and [[toxicology]] to describe the time it takes for the quantity of a su ...[nuclear physics]], but has since been applied to various fields including pharmacology and toxicology.
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  • ...e atoms undergo [[radioactive decay]] or how long stable atoms survive. In pharmacology, it is used to describe the rate at which the body metabolizes drugs. === In Pharmacology ===
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  • '''Clearance (pharmacology)''' '''Clearance''' in the context of [[pharmacology]] refers to the rate at which a particular substance is removed from the bo
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  • ...: gloo-kuh-ron-i-dey-shuhn) is a major metabolic pathway that enhances the elimination of small lipophilic (fat-soluble) [[xenobiotics]] and endogenous compounds, ...low compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that leads to the elimination of heme in vertebrates.
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  • ...into smaller components within the body. This process is essential for the elimination of various substances, including drugs and toxins, from the body. ...locks for proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and some carbohydrates; and the elimination of nitrogenous wastes.
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  • ...therapy on a [[disease]] or [[symptom]]. This can include the reduction or elimination of symptoms, slowing the progression of a disease, or preventing the diseas * [[Pharmacology]]
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  • ...d [[intestines]], where they play a crucial role in the detoxification and elimination of xenobiotics. They are responsible for the regulation of [[gene expressio [[Category:Pharmacology]]
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  • ...the 12th century. In the medical context, it has been used to describe the elimination of harmful entities in the body since the late 19th century. [[Category:Pharmacology]]
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  • ...n the effectiveness of certain medications, as it can lead to their faster elimination from the body. [[Category:Pharmacology]]
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  • ...n from the body. Glucuronides are thus important in the detoxification and elimination of potentially harmful substances, including drugs and endogenous compounds [[Category:Pharmacology]]
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  • ...disease]] or [[liver disease]], as these conditions can affect the drug's elimination from the body. [[Category:Pharmacology]]
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  • ...locks for proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and some carbohydrates; and the elimination of nitrogenous wastes. [[Category:Pharmacology]]
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  • ...tion of triglycerides in the liver. They also help increase the uptake and elimination of triglyceride-rich particles from the blood. [[Category:Pharmacology]]
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