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"Pro-drug"
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moiety
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bioavailability
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pharmacologically
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vivo
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Designer drugs
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Api
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Pharmacological
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Stimulant
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Bromocriptine
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Anti-rejection drugs
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Dopamine agonist
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Parlodel
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Ic50
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Mdma
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Dopamine agonists
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Pharmacokinetic
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Tolerance
Originates from the term "progenitor drug." A compound that is converted within the body into the active form that has therapeutic effects.
alzforum.org
A drug that is broken down into another active form inside the body.
hants.gov.uk
a chemical that is transformed into a drug when it or its carrier is bound to an appropriate target cell
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a compound which By calculating the AUC values we can determine the absolute bioavailability of
inohost.com
a derivative of a compound, usually with significantly reduced pharmacological activity, which contains an additional moiety that is susceptible to removal in vivo yielding the parent molecule as the pharmacologically active species
freshpatents.com
a drug which is rapidly converted in the body to the active form
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