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  • In [[pharmacology]], '''Bioavailability''' is the degree to which a drug, nutrient or other biologically active sub | title = Bioavailability
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  • Two different drugs which have the same potency and bioavailability, assuming equal doses.
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  • {{r|Bioavailability}}
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  • ...56000">{{cite journal |author=Welling PG, Koch PA, Lau CC, Craig WA |title=Bioavailability of tetracycline and doxycycline in fasted and nonfasted subjects |journal=A
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  • The bioavailability of an oral dose is nearly 100%.<ref name="isbn0-07-142280-3">{{cite book |a
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  • ...math>-lactam]] core structure. Characteristics of penicillins, especially bioavailability, can vary substantially depending upon the R- group appended onto the core
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  • ...-0447.1975.tb00028.x}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Fuccella LM |title=Bioavailability of temazepam in soft gelatin capsules |journal=Br J Clin Pharmacol |volume= ===Bioavailability, Induction, and Plasma Levels===
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  • .... Interestingly, porcine insulin remains available, because its particular bioavailability patterns is better, for certain patients, than human insulin.
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  • ...listed under that drug ingredient heading and has completed an acceptable bioavailability study. However, it does not signify that this product is therapeutically eq ...ity studies have been conducted on these dosage forms, they are subject to bioavailability differences, primarily because firms developing extended-release products f
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  • ...]s, a longer process than is used in commercial breadmaking, increases the bioavailability of iron in cereal grains. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...rimarily as a means of determining [[safety (pharmacology)|safety]] and [[bioavailability]], the classic Phase I trial involves giving a single dose of the drug to h
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  • ...inflammatory]] [[cytokines]], and endothelial dysfunction, by reducing the bioavailability of [[nitric oxide]].
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  • Artemisin itself has relatively low bioavailability and has been banned in some countries, to avoid resistance formation due to
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  • ...]s, a longer process than is used in commercial breadmaking, increases the bioavailability of iron in cereal grains. <ref>{{citation
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  • | bioavailability =
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  • ...c. The FDA also recognizes drugs using the same ingredients with different bioavailability and divides them into therapeutic equivalence groups. For example, as of 20
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