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    GlossaryDrug Absorption (Drug Uptake)

    process by which a drug enters the bloodstream from administration

    Drug absorption refers to the process by which a drug enters the bloodstream from its site of administration. This can occur through various routes such as oral, intravenous, or topical application. The efficiency and rate of absorption can be influenced by factors like the drug's formulation, the presence of food in the stomach, and the health of the gastrointestinal tract. Understanding drug absorption is crucial for determining the correct dosage and ensuring the drug's effectiveness.

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