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Card 6
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What classes of drugs are there problems with when detected in breast milk + why?
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Card 7
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What is the purpose of the hepatic metabolism of drugs?
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Card 8
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What are the characteristics of drugs excreted in bile?
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Card 9
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Generally, excretion in bile is a minor route for...
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Card 10
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What may excretion in bile be a major route for?
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Card 11
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What may excretion in bile serve as an alternative route for in patients with renal impairment?
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Card 12
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What is there the possibility of occurring in drugs that are excreted in bile?
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Card 13
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What is enterohepatic recirculation?
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Card 14
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What are the possible consequences of enterohepatic recirculation?
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Card 15
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Where is loperamide localised to due to enterohepatic recirculation? + what is a benefit of this?
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