What is the prick?

The prick is a substance that is in its initial form inactive. After ingestion, the compound transforms into an active state when metabolized by the human body. Medicines then take effect on the treatment of a specific disease or condition in the required time interval. Metabolization changes the molecular structure of the proliferation and this process divides this pharmacological substance into the one in which the molecules disintegrate into fragments and others that become soluble after metabolization. It is also possible to structure the drug to be processed by the body as if it were coated with nutritional compounds or lipids. The prick has better oral availability than drugs that usually injest into veins, muscles or under the skin. Less injections are possible because the substance is not fully active until it reaches part of the body, the goal and medicines that had to be injected could now be absorbed orally. Such substances are active through the process known as hydrolysis. Some substances may remain intact untilThe small intestines and then absorb at this point.

Many conditions are treatable using varieties of shed. Patients' hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) benefits from bioactivation delays and also from targeting specific parts of the body, such as the one that acts as a stimulant of the brain and others that affects only prefrontal cortext. One species even stops a particular strain of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which is resistant to many other drugs, from getting inside the blood cell.

The development of the prick also has led to the development of drugs that can cause the body's immune system to turn on cancer cells and tumors. Be only people who benefit from the variants of new pharmacological compounds, but more studies and clinical evaluation required not only than these drugs on the market. One type relieves movement disease in dogs without common side effects such as nausea that is caused by some traDrinky medicines. Innovation in molecular science leads to more and more drugs that replace unpleasant medical procedures and even operations.

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