MCQ Collection
Pharmacy MCQs
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Correct Answer: C. Metabolism in the gut wall and liver during first pass
Explanation:
Presystemic metabolism lowers oral availability.
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Correct Answer: B. The fraction of an administered dose reaching systemic circulation unchanged
Explanation:
Bioavailability concerns the extent of systemic availability.
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Correct Answer: A. The fraction of an administered dose reaching systemic circulation unchanged
Explanation:
Bioavailability concerns the extent of systemic availability.
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Correct Answer: D. The fraction of an administered dose reaching systemic circulation unchanged
Explanation:
Bioavailability concerns the extent of systemic availability.
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Correct Answer: B. Metabolism in the gut wall and liver during first pass
Explanation:
Presystemic metabolism lowers oral availability.
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Correct Answer: A. Metabolism in the gut wall and liver during first pass
Explanation:
Presystemic metabolism lowers oral availability.
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Correct Answer: A. Metabolism in the gut wall and liver during first pass
Explanation:
Presystemic metabolism lowers oral availability.
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Correct Answer: D. Metabolism in the gut wall and liver during first pass
Explanation:
Presystemic metabolism lowers oral availability.
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Correct Answer: C. Metabolism in the gut wall and liver during first pass
Explanation:
Presystemic metabolism lowers oral availability.
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Correct Answer: C. The fraction of an administered dose reaching systemic circulation unchanged
Explanation:
Bioavailability concerns the extent of systemic availability.
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Correct Answer: C. The fraction of an administered dose reaching systemic circulation unchanged
Explanation:
Bioavailability concerns the extent of systemic availability.
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Correct Answer: D. The fraction of an administered dose reaching systemic circulation unchanged
Explanation:
Bioavailability concerns the extent of systemic availability.