Local view for "https://dbmi-icode-01.dbmi.pitt.edu/dikb/resource/Evidence/257"
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"evidence_1314"
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"05/15/2009 10:31:50"
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"Pharmacokinetics
Venlafaxine is well absorbed and extensively metabolized in the liver. O-desmethylvenlafaxine (ODV) is the only major active metabolite. On the basis of mass balance studies, at least 92% of a single dose of venlafaxine is absorbed. Approximately 87% of a venlafaxine dose is recovered in the urine within 48 hours as either unchanged venlafaxine (5%), unconjugated ODV (29%), conjugated ODV (26%), or other minor inactive metabolites (27%). Renal elimination of venlafaxine and its metabolites is the primary route of excretion. The relative bioavailability of venlafaxine from a tablet was 100% when compared to an oral solution. Food has no significant effect on the absorption of venlafaxine or on the formation of ODV."
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All properties reside in the graph file:///home/swish/src/ClioPatria/guidelines/dikb.ttl
The resource appears as object in one triple:
{ venlafaxine_primary_total_clearance_mechanism_Metabolic_Clearance, <http://purl.org/swan/1.2/swan-commons#citesAsSupportingEvidence>, evidence_1314 }