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bioavailability In pharmacology, bioavailability is used to describe the fraction of an administered dose of medication that reaches the systemic circulation, one of the principal pharmacokinetic properties of drugs. By definition, when a medication is administered intravenously, its bioavailability is 100%. However, when a medication is administered via other routes (such as by mouth), its bioavailability decreases (due to incomplete absorption and first-pass metabolism). ...
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bioavailability The fraction or percentage of an administered drug or other substance that becomes available in plasma or to the target tissue after administration.
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bioavailability The extent to which a drug is absorbed into the bloodstream.
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bioavailability Description: The degree of availability to biodegradation of pollutants in contaminated soil or land. Source: European Commission CUB
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bioavailability The amount of a nutrient that enters the bloodstream and thus reaches the tissues and organs of the body.
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