Alternative Routes of Administration & the First-Pass Effect There are several reasons for different routes of administration used in clinical medicine ( Table 33 )for convenience (eg, oral), to maximize concentration at the site of action and minimize it elsewhere (eg, topical), to prolong the duration of drug absorption (eg, transdermal), or to avoid the first-pass effect (sublingual or rectal)
To maintain that and be very vigilant about falling back into old habits
Se estima que entre 10 y 15 % de la poblacin adulta tiene piedras en la vescula, y en mujeres la cifra puede ser an mayor
This medication works by mimicking the hormone GLP-1, which plays a critical role in regulating appetite and insulin secretion
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