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Absorption and distribution The bioavailability is 64-80.
The bioavailability of ropinirole varies greatly between individuals.
Concomitant food intake does not significantly influence the bioavailability of irbesartan.
This improves the bioavailability of starch and sugar
cell walls improves the bioavailability of intracellular material to decomposition by bacteria.
Agents that increase gastric pH might decrease the bioavailability of dabrafenib and should be avoided when possible see section 4.5.
Dong et al investigated 21 pharmaceutical excipients and their effects on the bioavailability of the model flavonoid chrysin.
Food increases the bioavailability of idebenone by approximately 5-7-fold
increases the bioavailability of curcumin by over 2,000%.
For information on the bioavailability of the capsule contents mixed with food vehicles,
which improves the bioavailability and results in the most effective health benefits.
The bioavailability of amlodipine is 64 to 80%;
The bioavailability of dexmedetomidine is 60%
In order to improve the bioavailability and absorption rate, ultrasonic encapsulation into liposomes is a widely
The bioavailability indicates how quickly
The bioavailability expresses how much protein is absorbed by the body
After single doses food increases the bioavailability(AUC) of rufinamide by approximately 34%
Food does not affect the bioavailability of dabigatran etexilate but delays the time to peak plasma concentrations by 2 hours.
Given the predictable, dose-proportional pharmacokinetic profile of rivaroxaban, the bioavailability results from this study are likely applicable to lower rivaroxaban doses.