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Oral drug absorption gastrointestinal motility

GD Leesman, PJ Sinko, GL Amidon. Simulation of oral drug absorption Gastric emptying and gastrointestinal motility. In PG Welling, FLS Tse, eds. Pharmacokinetics. 2nd ed. New York Marcel Dekker, 1989, pp 267-284. [Pg.421]

Absorption. Gastrointestinal motility is decreased but there appears to be no major defect in drug absorption except that reduced gastric emptying delays the appearance in the plasma of orally administered drugs, especially during labour. Absorption from an intramuscular site is likely to be efficient because tissue perfusion is increased due to vasodilatation. [Pg.127]


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