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  • Clin Pharmacol Biopharm 14: 566.,

Drug Absorption: Mechanisms, Factors, and Optimization Strategies

Dr. Samuel K. Brown*
Dr. Priya Nandini Department of Pharmaceutics, Lotus College of Pharmacy, Arya University, Chennaiya, India
*Corresponding Author : Dr. Samuel K. Brown, Dr. Priya Nandini Department of Pharmaceutics, Lotus College of Pharmacy, Arya University, Chennaiya, India, Email: priya.nandini@aryauniv.ac.in

Abstract

This collection of research highlights the multifaceted nature of drug absorption and its impact on pharmacotherapy. It covers fundamental absorption mechanisms, the role of drug transporters, strategies for enhancing oral bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs, the influence of intestinal metabolism and the gut microbiome, novel drug delivery systems, and the impact of physiological factors like pH, food, and the blood-brain barrier. Understanding these elements is crucial for effective drug development and therapeutic success.

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