Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

where does the absorption of Aspirin takes place?

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Answered by David445
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small intestine only in its ionised form

Anonymous: where does in non-ionised form??
David445: it cannot be absorbed in non ionised form
Anonymous: I think its absorbtion is at stomach
David445: no aspirin is a weakly acidic drug and it should be absorbed in the stomach but it is one of the few exceptions that do not obey the kinetics of equilibrium and only get absorbed in the small intestine
Anonymous: ty
Answered by Arunvarma69
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I don't know clearly
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