
Factors that affect The systemic absorption of the drug
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- Q1Which factor primarily influences the systemic absorption of a drug through the gastrointestinal tract?Type of packagingTime of administrationColor of the drugpH of the environment30s
- Q2What is the primary factor affecting the bioavailability of orally administered drugs?Molecular weightFirst-pass metabolismDrug solubilityColor of the tablet30s
- Q3What role does drug lipophilicity play in systemic absorption?Enhances membrane permeabilityIncreases elimination rateReduces drug efficacyDecreases solubility in water30s
- Q4Which of the following can significantly reduce the systemic absorption of a drug taken orally?Type of drugColor of the pillPatient's heightPresence of food in the stomach30s
- Q5What effect does drug ionization have on its absorption in the gastrointestinal tract?Affects solubility and permeabilityAlters packaging requirementsDecreases drug volumeIncreases drug color30s