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How is Absorption Assessed in Pharmacokinetics?

Absorption is the process by which a toxin enters the bloodstream. It is generally assessed by calculating the area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) after a dose is administered. The bioavailability of a toxin, which is the fraction of an administered dose that reaches the systemic circulation, is a key parameter. Poor absorption can result in lower toxicity, while high absorption may increase the risk of toxic effects.

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