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    The first pass effect (also known as first-pass metabolism or presystemic metabolism) is a phenomenon of drug metabolism at a specific location in the...
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  • prior to first dose, taking first dose at night (so avoiding falls, etc) and starting on low doses and titrating upwards. First pass effect Graham RM...
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    rapid absorption, avoidance of first-pass metabolism, sustained plasma concentrations, and a local endometrial effect, while advantages of intravaginal...
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    high first-pass effect, which results in high levels of estradiol and consequent estrogenic effects in the liver and low potency due to first-pass hepatic...
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    administration as well. In particular, the oral route is subject to a high first-pass effect, which results in high levels of testosterone in the liver and consequent...
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    producing complete abortion in a period of 24 hours due to the liver's first-pass effect which reduces the bioavailability of the misoprostol. Vaginal and...
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  • fluid. ADME Partition coefficient Bioavailability Drug metabolism First pass effect Polar surface area IVIVC Mehta M (2016). Biopharmaceutics Classification...
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    the gut. It has a total bioavailability of 10% due to an extensive first-pass effect, or up to 40% if taken after a fatty meal. Highest blood plasma levels...
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    method of treatment, as vascular delivery suffers from a "pulmonary first pass effect" where intravenous injected cells are sequestered in the lungs. Further...
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    tranquillisers Ethanol (alcohol) Diazoxide Drugs subject to a strong first-pass effect such as beta blockers may increase the bioavailability of hydralazine...
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    administration(first pass effect is avoided and therefore no amount drug is lost). A drug must be lipophilic (lipid soluble) in order to pass through biological...
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    the liver before reaching general circulation. This is known as the first pass effect. As a consequence, certain drugs can only be taken via certain routes...
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  • gastrointestinal tract, such drugs must pass to the liver, where they may be extensively altered; this is known as the first pass effect of drug metabolism. Due to...
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    established. Idebenone is well absorbed from the gut but undergoes excessive first pass metabolism in the liver, so that less than 1% reach the circulation. This...
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    the distal one-third of the rectum at least partially avoid the "first pass effect" through the liver, which allows for greater bio-availability of many...
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    Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first described...
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  • mucosa bypass gastrointestinal enzymatic degradation and hepatic first-pass effect", prescribing buccal tablets is increasingly common among healthcare...
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    first-pass effect. Less than 20% is eliminated by renal excretion. Ethylenediamine-derived antihistamines are the oldest of the five classes of first-generation...
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    reaches the systemic circulation unchanged, due to a substantial first-pass effect. Bromocriptine reaches mean peak plasma levels after about 1–1.5 hours...
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  • The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber. It stars Ashton Kutcher...
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