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Histamine organic cation transport

Tubular secretion The active secretory systems can rapidly remove the protein-bound drugs from the blood and transport them into tubular fluid as the drugs that are bound to proteins are not readily available for excretion by filtration. The drugs known to be secreted by organic anion secretory system (i.e. strong acids) are salicylates, chlorothiazide, probenecid, penicillin etc. and cation (i.e. bases) includes catecholamines, choline, histamine, hexamethonium, morphine etc. [Pg.35]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.35 ]




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