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Exogenously applied drugs

Antagonist. A drug that blocks the biologic effects of an endogenous substance or exogenously applied drug. [Pg.449]

C. Can Exogenously Applied Drugs be Incorporated into the Hair Matrix ... [Pg.23]

Not all substances in the bloodstream can readily gain entry into the brain. This apparent barrier to drugs and other chemicals is relative rather than absolute, and in fact there are several barriers to substances entering the brain from the systemic circulation. The term blood-brain barrier is usually applied to the lack of passage of certain drugs or other exogenously administered chemicals into the brain. [Pg.287]


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