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  • ...ches body fluids is known for imparting a harmless red-orange color to the urine (and to a lesser extent, also sweat and tears) of users, for a few hours af ...r effective absorption of the drug (if drug color is '''not''' seen in the urine, the patient may wish to move the drug dose farther in time from food or mi
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  • ...well distributed in body tissues and fluids, 50% is excreted unchanged in urine.
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  • | excretion = urine (primarily), feces ...hour and 3 hours in the US population. The metabolites are excreted in the urine. Doses do not usually have to be adjusted in case of [[renal failure]].
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  • | excretion = Urine (as unchanged drug)
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  • ...10% of elimination is due to [[metabolism]], the remainder is excreted in urine and sweat. Patients with impaired renal function will be at risk of overdos ...ain, unusual fatigue, loss of appetite, yellow skin or eyes, itching, dark urine, or clay-colored stools. <br />These symptoms may be early signs of liver d
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  • | excretion = 40% found in urine after single cumulated over several days <br/> biliar excretion also import
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  • ...o cumulate in these patients. The drug is mainly excreted unchanged in the urine (90% of an oral dose) and only traces are metabolized and excreted in the f ...e been noted. [[Crystalluria]] (formation of crystals and excretion in the urine) and acute renal failure have also been seen.
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  • .... Approximately half of stavudine is actively secreted unchanged into the urine and the other half is eliminated through endogenic pathways.
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  • ...ial delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol immunoassays by efavirenz (glucuronide) in urine. ''Clinical Chemistry''. 2006 May;52(5):896-7. PMID 16638958</ref><ref>Röd
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  • | excretion = 10% fecal, remainder in urine (30% unchanged, remainder metabolites) ...avirin is excreted into the urine unchanged, and the rest is excreted into urine as the de-ribosylated base 1,2,4-triazole 3-carboxamide, and
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  • ...icolegal death investigation. Drug abuse screening programs generally test urine, hair, sweat or oral fluid. Many commercial opiate screening tests directed
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  • | excretion = 50% excreted unchanged in urine
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  • ...lton MD, Cowan DA, Kicman AT. Detection of ketamine and its metabolites in urine by ultra high pressure liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. J. C ...s include an increased need to urinate, passing blood in urine, leakage of urine and pain on urination. These symptoms are associated with the scarification
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  • ...tantially decrease the absorption of ciprofloxacin, resulting in serum and urine levels considerably lower than desired.<ref name="FDA 81532304, R.1"/>
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  • ...ental in man. Determination of this drug and its metabolites in plasma and urine by liquid phase chromatography and mass spectrometry] |language=French |jou
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  • ...ers disliked its two prominent, but reversible side effects: turning the [[urine]] green, and the [[sclera]] (the whites of the eyes) blue. Interest in its ...esions. Intravenously injected methylene blue is readily released into the urine and thus can be used to test the urinary tract for leaks or [[fistula]]s.
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  • ..., approximately 6% of the administered dose appears as unchanged drug in [[urine]].
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  • ...nal physiology#Secretion|tubular secretion]] and excreted unchanged in the urine; metformin is undetectable in [[blood plasma]] within 24 hours of a single
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  • | excretion = Less than 3% excreted unchanged in urine.
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  • ...ne|urinary]] pH. There is a 10 to 20 fold increase in renal clearance when urine pH is increased from 5 to 8. The use of urinary alkalinization exploits thi
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