Pharmacokinetics - Metabolism
What happens after a drug has been absorbed through the intestinal wall? The liver is responsible for the metabolism of xenobiotics and your drug. But how does the liver do this? Through this short animation, you will follow the journey of the drug as it attempts to continue on its journey to the systemic circulation. #medicine #metabolism #science #pharmacokinetics

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