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Gastrointestinal Medications: Why Absorption Problems Affect Your Treatment
Jonathan Neal

Gastrointestinal Medications: Why Absorption Problems Affect Your Treatment

Many gastrointestinal medications fail because of poor absorption in the gut. Learn how pH, food, disease, and formulation affect drug effectiveness-and what you can do about it.

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