Yes. Most of the drugs are metabolized by the liver, as the liver is the organ for metabolism.
It depends on the drug. Different drugs are metabolized by different processes in the body. Ask a pharmacist about the drug(s) you are interested in.
When comparing a high volume of distribution to a low volume of distribution, the main difference lies in how widely the drug spreads throughout the body. A high volume of distribution means the drug is extensively distributed in tissues beyond the blood, while a low volume of distribution indicates that the drug stays primarily in the bloodstream. This can affect the drug's concentration in different body compartments and its overall effectiveness.
YES, they will, remember that a generic drug have the same components as the original one. Components that the exam detects eventough the names are different.
Ibuprofen is metabolized by the Kidneys and is thus excreted in the Urine. Actually, "...NSAIDs are metabolized by the liver via oxidative and conjugative pathways and have the potential to cause liver injury, with some agents being more hepatotoxic than others" Source: http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/services/di/liver.htm
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Variable such as serum, body pH, ionic content, O2 level are not tested. Also you can not tell how the drug is metabolized and excreted or the side effects of the drug.
If a medication is protein-bound (i.e. albumin), they are not available for metabolism. Therefore, the more the drug is bound to protein, the less is metabolized.
Different drugs metabolize in your system at different rates. If they know what drug you took and a general time of ingestion, they can calculate, by how much is metabolized in your blood or urine, what amount you took. They can also take a hair sample and by looking at the amount of the drug in the hair, can tell how long you have used drugs and the last time you used.
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Pharmacokinetic is the study about the effects of body on the drug i.e how drug absorbed, metabolized, distributed and excreted. while pharmacodynamic deals with the effect of drug on the body
yes. it gets metabolized in your body no matter how you take it.
The fact of the matter is any amount of alcohol not metabolized completely by the body will produce a positive for alcohol in a drug screen.