Does pyrilutamide degrade to an inactive form if it goes systemic like fluridil Research/Science 11/25/2025
Pyrilutamide's systemic degradation is unclear, unlike fluridil, which becomes inactive in the body. The discussion focuses on whether pyrilutamide shares this property.
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