Why is it not advisable to use a weak acid to make medicine
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It is so because They are absorbed in the undissociated, lipid soluble, form. The dissociation of weak acids is suppressed by low (acid) pH. Thus, theoretically, one would expect a weak acid to be absorbed, primarily in the stomach which has a low pH. ... Because, non-ionised form of drugs is well-absorbed (amount and rate) in intestine.
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