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Pharmacology & Mechanisms

Systemic bioavailability

The fraction of an administered dose that reaches the general circulation and is available to exert its effects throughout the body. Intravenous injection has 100% systemic bioavailability by definition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Systemic bioavailability?
The fraction of an administered dose that reaches the general circulation and is available to exert its effects throughout the body. Intravenous injection has 100% systemic bioavailability by definition.
Why is Systemic bioavailability important in peptide research?
Systemic bioavailability is a key pharmacological concept that determines how peptides interact with the body. Understanding this term helps practitioners optimize dosing protocols, predict therapeutic outcomes, and minimize side effects.

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