cumulative toxicity

How Does Cumulative Toxicity Occur?

Cumulative toxicity occurs when a toxic substance is not fully eliminated from the body before the next exposure. This leads to the accumulation of the substance or its metabolites in tissues and organs. Factors such as the rate of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) can influence the degree of cumulative toxicity. For instance, substances with a long biological half-life are more likely to accumulate and exert toxic effects over time.

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