why both rapidity and completeness of drug absorption important?
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Solubility and permeability are considered as the major physicochemical factor that affect the rate and extent of oral drug absorption, moreover other physicochemical properties always show their effects to drug absorption via affecting solubility and permeability
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The drug's physicochemical characteristics, formulation, and mode of administration all affect how well it is absorbed.
The medicine and other ingredients are combined in dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, and solutions, which are designed to be administered via a variety of ways such as oral, buccal, sublingual, rectal, parenteral, topical, inhalational.
- Drugs must be in solution in order to be absorbed, regardless of the route of delivery.
- The key physicochemical factors that influence the rate and extent of oral drug absorption are solubility and permeability.
- Other physicochemical variables always manifest their effects on drug absorption via changing solubility and permeability.
The rate and extent of a pharmacological product's absorption are known as its bioavailability.
Improved bioavailability and, thus, improved therapeutic impact can be attained by having a better understanding of the medication absorption process and its contributing variables.
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