Your body can definitely metabolize medicine. If it couldn't metabolize medicine, it would then render the medication useless as it would just pass through your body unabsorbed.
Yes, your body continues to metabolize alcohol while you are sleeping, but at a slower rate compared to when you are awake.
No, your body does not metabolize alcohol faster when you are asleep. Metabolism of alcohol occurs at a relatively constant rate regardless of whether you are awake or asleep.
metabolize
One 12 Ounce Beer An Hour
because we may not produce enzymes able to metabolize these molecules
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Fabry disease is genetic condition that renders the body unable to breakdown or metabolize many types of fat. Since these fats or lipids are not broken down enough for the body to metabolize them, they build up around the body and have a tendency increase the probability of stroke, heart disease,and renal failure.
the body has a hard time to metabolize fat
No. The body needs to metabolize alcohol and that only happens over time.
No. The body needs to metabolize alcohol and that only happens over time.
Mass (weight) of medicine/Mass (weight) of body.
You need to have it; depending on what kind of medicine.